Biogeochemical controls on the deposition of persistent organic pollutants in the deep ocean
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Start Time:2025-01-14 17:20(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:S69 Session 69-Emerging Contaminants in the Marine Environment and Polar Region: Processes, Effects, and Health » S69-PEmerging Contaminants in the Marine Environment and Polar Region: Processes, Effects, and Health

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Abstract
Deposition in the deep ocean plays a crucial role in the global sink of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), yet observation-based assessments of their biogeochemical cycling are scarce. In this study, surface sediments were collected from deep sea of the Eastern Indian Ocean (2,161–4,545 m) and analyzed for organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Long-range atmospheric transport was identified as the dominant pathway for OCPs (36.7–762.0 pg/g) and PCBs (25.5–110.0 pg/g) to reach the basin area from surrounding agricultural, manufacturing, and combustion emissions. Besides the TOC-dependent deposition, unique hydrodynamic conditions in the mid-ocean ridge might influence the transport and accumulation of POPs by altering their resuspension and repartitioning processes. Additionally, results of the machine learning analysis suggested that logKOW, TOC content, and pollutant residence time in the ocean are important parameters in determining PCB concentrations in the Indian Ocean. This study revealed the biogeochemical controls on the deposition of OCPs and PCBs in the Indian Ocean by combining field observation and model simulation. Given the rapid rate of surface warming and various biogeochemical responses in the Indian Ocean, it is recommended to conduct long-term, high-resolution field observations to understand the dynamic fate of POPs in these changing ocean environments.
Keywords
Indian Ocean,PCBs,OCPs,Machine Learning
Speaker
Mengyang Liu
Assistant Researcher City University of Hong Kong

Submission Author
Mengyang Liu City University of Hong Kong
Minggang Cai Xiamen University
Kenneth M.Y. Leung City University of Hong Kong
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    2025

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Sponsored By
State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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