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Anthropogenic contaminants in freshwater from the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
Authors:Noelia Domínguez-Morueco  Luis Moreno-Merino  Daniel Molins-Delgado  M Silvia Díaz-Cruz   scar Aznar-Alemany  Ethel Eljarrat  Marinella Farr  Jernimo Lpez-Martínez  Miren Lpez de Alda  Adrin Silva  Juan Jos Durn Valsero  Yolanda Valcrcel
Abstract:This study aimed to evaluate the presence of ultraviolet filters (UV-Fs), benzotriazoles, pyrethroids and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in freshwater and wastewater from the northern Antarctic Peninsula region. All water samples analyzed contained UV-Fs residues and high concentrations were detected in anthropogenic impacted sites (< LOD up to 1300 ng/L). Likewise, benzotriazoles were detected in all water samples (< LOQ–920 ng/L). Regarding suspended particulate matter, almost all UV-Fs and all benzotriazoles were measured at concentrations ranging from < LOQ to 33 µg/g dry weight. Pyrethroids were also detected (< LOQ–250 ng/L) and their presence implies the existence of a gateway to the Antarctica Peninsula from other regions. The data confirmed the presence of PFASs (< LOD–7500 ng/L) in this area, in agreement with previous studies. In light of these results, extended monitoring in Antarctica should be carried out to perform a reliable environmental risk assessment leading to propose recommendations to minimize the anthropic impact.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (10.1007/s13280-020-01404-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
Keywords:Antarctica  Environmental risk  Polyfluoroalkyl substances  Pyretroids  Sunscreens  UV stablilizers
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