Detailed Information on Publication Record
2017
Contaminants of emerging concern in the open sea waters of the Western Mediterranean
BRUMOVSKÝ, Miroslav, Jitka BEČANOVÁ, Jiří KOHOUTEK, Mireno BORGHINI, Luca NIZZETTO et. al.Basic information
Original name
Contaminants of emerging concern in the open sea waters of the Western Mediterranean
Authors
BRUMOVSKÝ, Miroslav (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Jitka BEČANOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Jiří KOHOUTEK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Mireno BORGHINI (380 Italy) and Luca NIZZETTO (380 Italy, belonging to the institution)
Edition
Environmental Pollution, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND, ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2017, 0269-7491
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10511 Environmental sciences
Country of publisher
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 4.358
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/17:00100204
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
UT WoS
000410010200102
Keywords in English
Contaminants of emerging concern; Pesticides; Pharmaceuticals; Personal care products; Artificial sweeteners; Mediterranean Sea
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 30/3/2018 19:57, Ing. Nicole Zrilić
Abstract
V originále
Pollution by chemical substances is of concern for the maintenance of healthy and sustainable aquatic environments. While the occurrence and fate of numerous emerging contaminants, especially pharmaceuticals, is well documented in freshwater, their occurrence and behavior in coastal and marine waters is much less studied and understood. This study investigates the occurrence of 58 chemicals in the open surface water of the Western Mediterranean Sea for the first time. 70 samples in total were collected in 10 different sampling areas. 3 pesticides, 11 pharmaceuticals and personal care products and 2 artificial sweeteners were detected at sub-ng to ng/L levels. Among them, the herbicide terbuthylazine, the pharmaceuticals caffeine, carbamazepine, naproxen and paracetamol, the antibiotic sulfamethoxazole, the antibacterial triclocarban and the two artificial sweeteners acesulfame and saccharin were detected in all samples. The compound detected at the highest concentration was saccharin (up to 5.23 ng/L). Generally small spatial differences among individual sampling areas point to a diffuse character of sources which are likely dominated by WWTP effluents and runoffs from agricultural areas or even, at least for pharmaceuticals and artificial food additives, from offshore sources such as ferries and cruising ships. The implications of the ubiquitous presence in the open sea of chemicals that are bioactive or toxic at low doses on photosynthetic organisms and/or bacteria (i.e., terbuthylazine, sulfamethoxazole or triclocarban) deserve scientific attention, especially concerning possible subtle impacts from chronic exposure of pelagic microorganisms.
Links
LM2015051, research and development project |
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LO1214, research and development project |
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