posted on 2001-06-13, 00:00authored byJeffrey R. Chiarenzelli, Clark Alexander, Ann Isley, Ronald Scrudato, James Pagano, Walter Ramirez
This study documents the occurrence of highly chlorinated
PCB congeners in stream sediment deposited over 100
years ago. Penta- to heptachlorinated congeners (>80%)
have been found at concentrations up to 78.8 ng/g (dw) in
core samples of a small, rural tributary of Lake Ontario.
Lower chlorinated congeners and other organochlorine
compounds occur sporadically; 210Pb and 137Cs are lacking.
The most plausible mechanism is accumulation of dissolved-phase PCBs in permeable sediments adjacent to the
creek channel. The similarity between core and air samples
collected in the drainage basin suggests derivation from
a residual fraction of atmospherically derived PCB congeners.