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Temporal distribution and fractionation of polychlorinated biphenyl congeners in a contaminated Wisconsin lake
Authors:J. L. Crane  W. C. Sonzogni
Affiliation:

a Water Chemistry Program, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA

b Present Address: AScl Corporation 987 Gaines School Road, Athens, GA 30605, USA

Abstract:The most thorough field investigation, to date, of the temporal distribution and fractionation of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners in an inland lake has been conducted in Little Lake Butte des Morts, WI. Distinct seasonal variations in dissolved and particle associated PCBs were observed over a two year period at the lake outlet; the lowest values occurred during ice-cover periods while the highest values occurred during summertime. Total dissolved PCBs ranged from 1.4–34 ng/L while total particle associated PCBs varied from 2.1–105 ng/L. An average of 71% of the total PCBs were associated with particles. Both PCB fractions were dominated by ortho-chlorinated di-, tri-, and tetrachlorobiphenyls with IUPAC #28+31 accounting for the greatest portion. Some changes appear to have taken place in the environmental composition of congeners since PCBs first entered this waterway through effluent discharges.
Keywords:PCBs   PCB Congeners   Lower Fox River   Wisconsin
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