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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): M. Salamanca; C. Chandia; A. Hernandez
Publication Date: December 2016

The relationship between the occurrence of forest fires in central Chile and the total concentration of dioxins and furans (PCDD/F) in nearby coastal waters was analyzed. The data for this analysis was obtained from a long-term environmental monitoring program (PROMNA) in the Bio-Bio Region. Quantification of PCDD/F was performed using HRGC/HRMS at the MSS laboratory in England. Between 2006 and 2014, peaks were observed in February 2007 and 2012. These concentration maxima coincided with major forest fires in the Bio-Bio Region and particularly with those in the Itata River Basin. The January 2012 fires generated an intense short-term response that was associated with atmospheric transport which increases medium toxicity furan-type congeners concentrations (TCDF, PCDF and HxCDF) and six months later a concentration increase of low toxicity dioxin-type congeners was observed (OCDD, HpCDD and HxCDD) coinciding with maximum winter river flow. These results suggest that forest fires near the coastal zone are responsible for increases in PCDD/F concentration observed in the study area. © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Citation: Salamanca, M., C. Chandia, and A. Hernandez. 2016. Impact of forest fires on the concentrations of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin and dibenzofurans in coastal waters of central Chile. Science of the Total Environment, v. 573, p. 1397-1405. 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.07.113.

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Keywords:
  • central chile
  • Chile
  • Coastal Water Column
  • dioxins
  • environment
  • forest fire
  • furans
  • persistent organic pollutants
  • sediments
  • wildfires
Tall Timbers Record Number: 33433Location Status: Not in fileCall Number: AvailableAbstract Status: Okay, Fair use
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FRAMES Record Number: 55416

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