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Three-dimensional distributions of sewage markers in Tokyo Bay water - fluorescent whitening agents (FWAs)

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MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
卷 52, 期 3, 页码 281-292

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2005.08.025

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fluorescent whitening agents; molecular markers; Tokyo Bay; vertical and spatial distributions; coastal zone; synthetic detergents

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Three-dimensional distributions of fluorescent whitening agents (FWAs: more specifically, DSBP and DASI), which are sewage-derived water-soluble markers, were observed in Tokyo Bay water through multi-layer sampling of water at 20 locations. In summer, FWAs predominated in the surface layers, with trace but significant concentration of FWAs in bottom water due to stratification of seawater. In winter, oil the other hand, FWAs were extensively mixed into the bottom layers because of the vertical mixing of seawater. In the surface layer, FWA concentrations and the DSBP/DAS1 ratio (the concentration ratio of DSBP to DAS1) were lower in summer than in winter, suggesting more efficient photodegradation of FWAs in euphotic zones during the summer due to stronger solar radiation. Horizontally, FWAs were widely distributed over the surface layer of Tokyo Bay. Surface water with DSBP concentrations above 50 ng/L, corresponding to < 200 times dilution of sewage effluent, was found to have spread Lip to 10 km from the coastline. In addition, all offshore decline in FWA concentrations was observed, showing a half-distance of 10-20 km. The decrease was caused by dilution by seawater of fresh water containing FWAs. The eastern part of the bay was different with respect to surface layers, with higher concentrations seen in northeastern parts. Furthermore, dispersion of combined sewer overflow (CSO)-derived water mass was observed ill Tokyo Bay after heavy rain. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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