European environmental scenarios of chemical bioavailability in freshwater systems

Antonio Di Guardo, Melissa Morselli, Giuseppe Morabito, Matteo Semplice, Paul J Van den Brink, Frederik De Laender

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Abstract

In exposure prediction for environmental risk assessment, the transition to more dynamic and realistic modelling approaches and scenarios has been recently identified as a major challenge, since it would allow a more accurate prediction of bioavailable concentrations and their variations in space and time. In this work, an improved version of the multimedia model ChimERA fate, including a phytoplankton compartment and equations to calculate phytoplankton, detritus and dissolved organic matter variations in time, was developed. The model was parameterized to simulate five dynamic scenarios for shallow meso-eutrophic water bodies based on a latitudinal gradient (in Europe); such scenarios include seasonal profiles of water temperature, phytoplankton biomass, detritus, and dissolved organic matter. Model runs were performed for each scenario for 8 hydrophobic chemicals (PCB congeners), with the aim of investigating the influence of scenario characteristics and compound properties on bioavailable concentrations. The key processes were adsorption/uptake by phytoplankton and deposition to sediment of detritus-bound chemicals. The northern scenarios ("Scandinavia" and "UK") showed the highest bioavailable concentrations, with annual maximum/minimum concentration up to 25; in contrast, for example, maximum concentrations in the "Mediterranean" scenario were lower by a factor of 2 to 9 with respect to the northern ones (depending on chemical hydrophobicity), due to the generally higher biomass and carbon levels, and showed only limited seasonal variability (up to a factor of 4). These results highlight the importance of including biomass and organic carbon dynamics in both modelling approaches and scenarios for the evaluation of exposure concentrations in aquatic environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1237-1246
Number of pages10
JournalScience of the Total Environment
Volume580
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2017

Keywords

  • Detritus
  • Exposure assessment
  • Fate model
  • Organic chemical
  • Phytoplankton biomass
  • Pond
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
  • Models, Chemical
  • Risk Assessment
  • Europe
  • Biological Availability
  • Fresh Water/analysis
  • Phytoplankton

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