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DOI | 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111014 |
Pharmaceuticals; personal care products; food additive and pesticides in surface waters from three Australian east coast estuaries (Sydney; Yarra and Brisbane) | |
Anim A.K.; Thompson K.; Duodu G.O.; Tscharke B.; Birch G.; Goonetilleke A.; Ayoko G.A.; Mueller J.F. | |
发表日期 | 2020 |
ISSN | 0025326X |
卷号 | 153 |
英文摘要 | The detection rates of pharmaceuticals (Ps), personal care products (PCPs), current-use pesticides (CUPs) and a food additive (FA) in Brisbane River estuary (Queensland), Sydney estuary (New South Wales) and the Yarra River estuary (Melbourne, Victoria) were: Ps: 16/25, 7/25 and 12/25, respectively, CUPs; 28/53, 5/53 and 23/53, respectively, PCPs: 1/3, 0/3 and, 1/3, respectively and FA; 1/1, 1/1 and 1/1, respectively. Diuron was measured in all estuarine samples, simazine, MCPA and 2,4 D were also commonly measured. Pharmaceuticals: carbamazepine, iopromide paracetamol tramadol and venlafaxine were also commonly measured across the estuaries. Generally, analytes were prominent in Brisbane River estuary, followed by Yarra River/Sydney estuary. Inputs of Ps are likely from leakages or effluents of WWTPs; CUPs are potentially from agricultural and parklands via surface run-off in Brisbane River estuary, while for Sydney and Yarra estuaries, which have separate stormwater and sewer systems, sources are likely to be ingression and leakage. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd |
英文关键词 | Current-use pesticides; FAs; Ingression; PPCPs; Stormwater |
语种 | 英语 |
scopus关键词 | Agricultural robots; Amides; Chemical contamination; Drug products; Effluents; Food additives; Herbicides; Rivers; Storms; Urea; Current-use pesticides; Detection rates; Ingression; New South Wales; Personal care products; PPCPs; Stormwaters; Yarra river estuaries; Estuaries; carbamazepine; food additive; iopromide; pesticide; storm water; tramadol; venlafaxine; cosmetic; drug; food additive; food waste; pesticide; plastic waste; pollutant transport; PPCP; sewer network; stormwater; surface water; water pollution; water quality; Article; Australia; coastal waters; cosmetic industry; drug industry; effluent; estuary; sea surface waters; sewer; stormwater runoff; surface runoff; water sampling; environmental monitoring; estuary; New South Wales; Queensland; river; water pollutant; Australia; Brisbane River; New South Wales; Queensland; Sydney Estuary; Victoria [Australia]; Yarra River [Victoria]; Australia; Cosmetics; Environmental Monitoring; Estuaries; Food Additives; New South Wales; Pesticides; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Queensland; Rivers; Water Pollutants, Chemical |
来源期刊 | Marine Pollution Bulletin
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/149102 |
作者单位 | Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Science and Engineering Faculty, 2 George St., GPO Box 2434, Brisbane, QLD 4001, Australia; Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences, The University of Queensland, 20 Cornwall Street, Woolloongabba, QLD 4102, Australia; School of Geosciences, The University of SydneyNSW 2006, Australia |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Anim A.K.,Thompson K.,Duodu G.O.,et al. Pharmaceuticals; personal care products; food additive and pesticides in surface waters from three Australian east coast estuaries (Sydney; Yarra and Brisbane)[J],2020,153. |
APA | Anim A.K..,Thompson K..,Duodu G.O..,Tscharke B..,Birch G..,...&Mueller J.F..(2020).Pharmaceuticals; personal care products; food additive and pesticides in surface waters from three Australian east coast estuaries (Sydney; Yarra and Brisbane).Marine Pollution Bulletin,153. |
MLA | Anim A.K.,et al."Pharmaceuticals; personal care products; food additive and pesticides in surface waters from three Australian east coast estuaries (Sydney; Yarra and Brisbane)".Marine Pollution Bulletin 153(2020). |
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