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Semi-volatile organochlorine compounds (OC) were analyzed in remote Andean soils and lake sediments. The sampling sites covered a wide latitudinal gradient from 18 degrees S to 46 degrees S along Chile and an altitudinal gradient (10-4500 m). The concentrations were in the order of background levels, involving absence of major pollution sources in the high mountain areas. Significant correlations were found between log-transformed concentrations of hexachlorobenzene, alpha- and gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane in soils and total organic content (TOC). In addition, TOC-normalized concentrations of the most volatile OC showed a significant linear dependence with air temperature. This good agreement points to temperature as a significant factor for the retention of long range transported OC in remote ecosystems such as the Andean mountains, although other variables should not be totally excluded. The highest concentrations of OCs were achieved in the sites located at highest altitude and lowest temperature of the dataset.
Geologic Sediments, Altitude, lake sediments, Temperature, organochlorine compounds; Andean range; long range transport; soil; lake sediments, Fresh Water, Organochlorine compounds, Lake sediments, soil, organochlorine compound, Andean range, Long range transport, Soil, Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated, Soil Pollutants, Chile, long range transport, Environmental Monitoring
Geologic Sediments, Altitude, lake sediments, Temperature, organochlorine compounds; Andean range; long range transport; soil; lake sediments, Fresh Water, Organochlorine compounds, Lake sediments, soil, organochlorine compound, Andean range, Long range transport, Soil, Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated, Soil Pollutants, Chile, long range transport, Environmental Monitoring
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