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Teien HC Standring WJ Salbu B Marskar M Kroglund F Hindar A 《Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM》2004,6(3):191-200
Episodic events may be critical with respect to aluminium (Al) toxicity in moderately acidified salmon rivers. The present work demonstrates that sea salt episodes enhance the toxicity of Al in acidic rivers. The documented sea salt episode (300 [micro sign]M Cl) mobilized positively charged Al species (0.4 to 1.1 [micro sign]M Al(i)), enhanced the Al accumulation on fish gills (0.9 to 10 [micro sign]mol g(-1) dw) and caused increased stress responses (6 to15 mM blood glucose) in fish. Accumulated Al on gills remained high several days after the episode. The presented results are based on a six-week field study in two tributary rivers on the west coast of Norway. Changes in the river water qualities and Al speciation were followed using in situ fractionation techniques. Al accumulation on gills and stress responses were followed for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) kept in tanks continually exposed to the changing water quality. The potential mobilization of Al from the two catchments was studied by extracting soils with diluted seawater (salinity of 3). To counteract Al toxicity, one of the tributary catchments has been limed. The potential mobility of Al by sea salt was lower in limed soils compared to acid soils, and the Al deposition on fish gills (<3.5 [micro sign]mol g(-1) dw) and associated stress responses stayed low during the sea salt episode in the river draining the limed catchment. Thus, for acid river systems in coastal areas, catchment liming should be considered as a useful countermeasure for Al toxicity. 相似文献
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Teien HC Salbu B Heier LS Kroglund F Rosseland BO 《Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM》2005,7(10):989-998
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is usually associated with acid rain and acidified freshwater systems. The present work demonstrates that acute fish mortality (50%) also occurs in moderate acidified salmon rivers during sea salt episodes. Furthermore, catchment liming was proved to be an efficient measure to counteract the fish toxicity. The impact of sea salt episodes on river water qualities and on Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.) was studied in two rivers situated at the west coast of Norway. During February-May 2002, fish were kept in tanks and continually exposed to the changing water qualities. Changes in Al-species were followed using in situ fractionation techniques. During storm events and high sea salt deposition, the sea salt concentration increased (190 to 580 microM Cl), pH decreased (pH 5.3 to 4.6) and the concentration of low molecular mass (LMM) cationic Al-species (Al(i)) increased (0.7 to 3.0 microM) in the river. Subsequently, Al accumulated in fish gills (6 to 19 micromol g(-1) dw) causing ionoregulatory and respiratory failures as well as mortality. In water the concentration of LMM Al(i) stayed enhanced during four weeks, while the physiological stress responses in surviving fish remained high for a longer time (>eight weeks). To counteract Al toxicity, one of the tributary catchments had been limed four years earlier. Due to catchment liming (1000 kg ha(-1)) the water concentration of LMM Al(i)(<0.7 microM) and the Al accumulation in gills remained relatively low (<7 micromol g(-1) dw) during the storm and no fish mortality occurred. 相似文献
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Lützhøft HC Donner E Wickman T Eriksson E Banovec P Mikkelsen PS Ledin A 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2012,19(4):1119-1130
Purpose
Implementation of current European environmental legislation such as the Water Framework Directive requires access to comprehensive, well-structured pollutant source and release inventories. The aim of this work was to develop a Source Classification Framework (SCF) ideally suited for this purpose.Methods
Existing source classification systems were examined by a multidisciplinary research team, and an optimised SCF was developed. The performance and usability of the SCF were tested using a selection of 25 chemicals listed as priority pollutants in Europe.Results
The SCF is structured in the form of a relational database and incorporates both qualitative and quantitative source classification and release data. The system supports a wide range of pollution monitoring and management applications. The SCF functioned well in the performance test, which also revealed important gaps in priority pollutant release data.Conclusions
The SCF provides a well-structured approach for European pollutant source and release classification and management. With further optimisation and demonstration testing, the SCF has the potential to be fully implemented throughout Europe.7.
Henner Hollert Ralf Petto Peter Ebke und Hans-Christian Stolzenberg 《Umweltwissenschaften und Schadstoff-Forschung》2003,15(3):138-139
Ohne Zusammenfassung
Dr. rer. nat. Henner Hollert: • Leitung lokales Organisationskomittee SETAC-GLB 2003 • Studium der Biologie und Geographie an der Universit?t Heidelberg
von 1990 bis 1997. Februar 1997: Diplom in Biologie, Oktober 1997: Erstes Staatsexamen für das h?here Lehramt in Biologie/Geographie
• Von November 1997 bis April 2001: Promotion über die Entwicklung eines kombinierten Untersuchungssystems für die Bewertung
der ?kotoxikologischen Belastung von Flie?gew?ssersedimenten und-schwebstoffen • Forschungsaufenthalte 1999 und 2000 an den
Universit?ten Uppsala und ?rebro (Schweden) zur Untersuchung der Dioxin-?hnlichen Wirksamkeit von Sedimenten in embryonaler
Hühnerleberkultur • In der Lehre seit 2000 als Wissenschaftlicher Angestellter am Zoologischen Institut (Abt. Morphologie/?kologie)
mit den Schwerpunkten ?kotoxikologie, ?kologie und Zoologie t?tig • Leitung der Arbeitsgruppe Sediment- und Bodentoxikologie
• Forschungsschwerpunkte: Sediment- und Bodentoxikologie, Hochwasseruntersuchunge, Bioassay-dirigierte Fraktionierungstechniken,
Statistische Bewertungsmethoden, Integrierte Sedimentuntersuchungen (Kombination aus Makrozoobenthosanalysen, in-vitro-Biotests
und chemischer Analytik) • Vizepr?sident der deutschsprachigen Sektion der SETAC-GLB (Society of Environmental Toxicology
and Chemistry) • Organisationskomitee der europ?ischen Jahrestagung der SETAC und des Club of Rome in Hamburg-Harburg 2003
• Seit dem 11. Juni 2003 geh?rt Henner Hollert dem UWSF-Herausgebergremium an 相似文献
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Bjørn Olav Rosseland Hans-Christian Teien Suresh Basnet Reidar Borgstrøm 《毒物与环境化学》2017,99(3):390-401
Lake water and fish livers and gills of sahar (Tor putitora), spiny eel (Mastacembelus armatus), African magur (Clarias gariepinus), and tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) from Lake Phewa, Nepal, were assessed for the concentrations of trace metals/elements and persistent organic pollutants. The lake water was neutral with low ionic and metallic concentrations as compared to high-altitude lakes of Nepal. The four elements Cu, Zn, Se, and Cd had highest concentrations in livers, indicating uptake from diet, whereas four other metallic elements Cr, Mn, Ni, and Pb had highest concentrations in gills, indicating uptake from lake water. O. niloticus tended to have most of trace metals in the liver at higher concentrations than the other species but significant differences among the different species were found only for Mn, Ni, and Zn in the gills. A pilot study on the concentrations of persistent organic pollutants in muscle revealed that dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane and related compounds were the dominant organochlorine pesticides, having highest concentrations in C. gariepinus and lowest in O. niloticus. 相似文献
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Road salts are frequently used for deicing of roads in the Nordic countries. During snow-melt, the road run-off containing high concentrations of road salt and various metals such as Cu remobilized from sand, silt and dust may negatively influence organisms in downstream receiving water bodies. The present work focuses on the impact of road salt(NaCl) and Cu, separately and in mixtures on Atlantic salmon alevins from hatching till swim-up. The results showed that high road salt concentrations could induce a series of negative effects in alevins such as reduced growth, deformities, delayed swim-up and mortality. For alevins exposed to all tested road salt concentrations(100–1000 mg/L),mortality was significantly higher compared to control. In exposure to Cu solutions(5–20 μg Cu/L), no effects on growth, morphology, swim-up or mortality of alevins compared to control were observed. In mixture solutions(road salt and Cu), ultrafiltration of the exposure water demonstrated that only 20%–40% of Cu was present as positively charged low molecular mass(LMM) Cu species assumed to be bioavailable. When exposed to road salt and Cu mixtures, negative effects in alevins such as reduced growth, deformities,delayed swim-up and mortality were observed. The overall results indicated that the road salt application could seriously affect sensitive life stages of Atlantic salmon, and application of road salt should be avoided during the late winter–early spring period. 相似文献