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@article{2407858, author = {Iwegbue, Chukwujindu M. A. and Oshenyen, Ejonafuvwe V. and PeretiemoandClarke, Beatrice O. and Olisah, Chijioke and Nwajei, Godwin E. and Martincigh, Bice S.}, article_location = {Oxford}, article_number = {May 2024}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116040}, keywords = {Polybrominated diphenyl ethers; Sediments; River systems; Niger Delta}, language = {eng}, issn = {0025-326X}, journal = {Marine Pollution Bulletin}, title = {Polybrominated diphenyl ether contamination in sediments from rivers in the western Niger Delta of Nigeria}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X24000171?via%3Dihub}, volume = {202}, year = {2024} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2407858 AU - Iwegbue, Chukwujindu M. A. - Oshenyen, Ejonafuvwe V. - Peretiemo-Clarke, Beatrice O. - Olisah, Chijioke - Nwajei, Godwin E. - Martincigh, Bice S. PY - 2024 TI - Polybrominated diphenyl ether contamination in sediments from rivers in the western Niger Delta of Nigeria JF - Marine Pollution Bulletin VL - 202 IS - May 2024 SP - 1-7 EP - 1-7 PB - Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd SN - 0025326X KW - Polybrominated diphenyl ethers KW - Sediments KW - River systems KW - Niger Delta UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X24000171?via%3Dihub N2 - This study investigated the concentrations of 39 polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) congeners in sediments from three rivers in the western Niger Delta of Nigeria that have been affected by pollution from urbanization and industrial activities. The Sigma 39 PBDE concentrations in sediments from these rivers ranged from 0.29 to 95.5, 5.15 to 121, and 0.73 to 66.1 ng g -1 for the Afiesere (AR), Edor (ER), and Okpare Rivers (OR), respectively. The homologue distribution patterns indicated the prominence of tetra- and penta-BDE congeners in sediments from these rivers. The ecological risk assessment results showed that the penta-BDEs were the primary source of risk to sediment -dwelling organisms in these rivers. However, the human health risk assessment indicated negligible risks for exposure of both adults and children to PBDEs in these sediments. The source apportionment suggests that the PBDE contamination in these river sediments was derived from long-distance migration, debromination of highly brominated congeners, and commercial penta-BDEs. These results reflect the use of penta-BDE formulations in this region rather than octa- and deca-BDE formulations. ER -
IWEGBUE, Chukwujindu M. A., Ejonafuvwe V. OSHENYEN, Beatrice O. PERETIEMO-CLARKE, Chijioke OLISAH, Godwin E. NWAJEI a Bice S. MARTINCIGH. Polybrominated diphenyl ether contamination in sediments from rivers in the western Niger Delta of Nigeria. \textit{Marine Pollution Bulletin}. Oxford: Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2024, roč.~202, May 2024, s.~1-7. ISSN~0025-326X. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116040.
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