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Persistence and Changes in Bioavailability of Dieldrin, DDE, and Heptachlor Epoxide in Earthworms Over 45 Years
Authors:W Nelson Beyer  Robert W Gale
Institution:1. Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, US Geological Survey, BARC-East Building 308, 10300 Baltimore Ave, Beltsville, MD, 20705, USA
2. Columbia Environmental Research Center, US Geological Survey, 4200 New Haven Road, Columbia, MO, 65201, USA
Abstract:The finding of dieldrin (88 ng/g), DDE (52 ng/g), and heptachlor epoxide (19 ng/g) in earthworms from experimental plots after a single moderate application (9 kg/ha) 45 years earlier attests to the remarkable persistence of these compounds in soil and their continued uptake by soil organisms. Half-lives (with 95 % confidence intervals) in earthworms, estimated from exponential decay equations, were as follows: dieldrin 4.9 (4.3–5.7) years, DDE 5.3 (4.7–6.1) years, and heptachlor epoxide 4.3 (3.8–4.9) years. These half-lives were not significantly different from those estimated after 20 years. Concentration factors (dry weight earthworm tissue/dry weight soil) were initially high and decreased mainly during the first 11 years after application. By the end of the study, average concentration factors were 1.5 (dieldrin), 4.0 (DDE), and 1.8 (heptachlor epoxide), respectively.
Keywords:Organochlorine  Insecticide  Soil aging  Bioconcentration
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