作者: Evangelia Terzopoulou , Dimitra Voutsa
DOI: 10.1007/S11356-015-5760-4
关键词: Nonylphenol 、 Metolachlor 、 Aminocarb 、 Water quality 、 Carbamate 、 Dinoseb 、 Environmental chemistry 、 Chemistry 、 Pesticide 、 Carbaryl
摘要: This study presents a complementary approach for the evaluation of water quality in river basin by employing active and passive sampling. Thirty-eight hydrophilic organic compounds (HpOCs) (organohalogen herbicides, organophosphorous pesticides, carbamate, triazine, urea, pharmaceuticals, phenols, industrial chemicals) were studied grab samples samplers POCIS collected along Strymonas River, Northern Greece, at three sampling campaigns during year 2013. Almost all target detected periods high rainfall intensity and/or low flow rate. The most frequently aminocarb, carbaryl, chlorfenviphos, chloropropham, 2,4-D, diflubenzuron, diuron, isoproturon, metolachlor, salicylic acid. Bisphenol A nonylphenol also occasionally detected. use allowed detection more micropollutants than Low discrepancy between concentrations obtained from both samplings was observed, least with >50 % frequency; thus, could be valuable tool selection monitoring relevant HpOCs basin. Results showed relatively risk presence HpOCs; however, potential associated such as dinoseb, fenthion, nonylphenol, acid should not neglected.