Cadmium, lead, mercury, arsenic, and selenium concentrations in freshwater fish, 1976-77--National Pesticide Monitoring Program.

Pesticides monitoring journal Pub Date : 1981-06-01
T W May, G L McKinney
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As part of the National Pesticide Monitoring Program, the Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, collected freshwater fish during 1976--77 from 98 monitoring stations and analyzed them for residues of cadmium, lead, mercury, arsenic, and selenium. Range and geometric mean values in mg/kg wet weight follow: Cd, 0.01--1.04, 0.07; Pb, 0.10--4.92, 0.32; Hg, 0.01--0.84, 0.11; As. 0.05--2.92, 0.27; Se, 0.05--2.87, 0.56. An arbitrary 85th percentile was calculated for concentrations of each element in fish to identify monitoring stations having fish with higher-than-normal concentrations: Cd, 0.11 mg/kg; Pb, 0.44; Hg, 0.19: As, 0.38; Se, 0.82. Log-transformed mean concentrations in fish from 1976--77 monitoring stations are compared with means from the same stations in 1972 (Cd, Hg, Pb, As, Se) and 1973 (Se) to depict temporal trends in whole-body concentrations: Cd, significant decline; Pb, no significant difference; Hg, significant decline; As, significant increase; Se, no significant difference. Because of changes in laboratories and analytical procedures, these conclusions should be used cautiously as trend information. Production, consumption, and disposal of cadmium, lead, mercury, arsenic, and selenium are discussed as potential environmental sources of the elements to the aquatic environment. Specific environmental sources are suggested for monitoring stations having trace element levels exceeding calculated 85th percentiles.

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1976-77年淡水鱼中镉、铅、汞、砷和硒的浓度——国家农药监测计划。
作为国家农药监测计划的一部分,美国内政部鱼类和野生动物管理局在1976年至77年间从98个监测站收集了淡水鱼,并分析了它们的镉、铅、汞、砷和硒残留。mg/kg湿重的范围和几何平均值如下:Cd, 0.01—1.04,0.07;Pb, 0.10—4.92,0.32;Hg, 0.01—0.84,0.11;为0.05—2.92,0.27;Se, 0.05—2.87,0.56。对鱼体内每种元素的浓度任意计算第85个百分位数,以确定有高于正常浓度的鱼的监测站:Cd, 0.11 mg/kg;Pb, 0.44;Hg, 0.19; As, 0.38;, 0.82。将1976- 77年监测站的对数变换平均浓度与1972年(Cd, Hg, Pb, As, Se)和1973年(Se)的同一监测站的平均值进行比较,以描绘全身浓度的时间趋势:Cd,显著下降;Pb,无显著差异;汞,明显下降;As,显著增加;Se,无显著差异。由于实验室和分析程序的变化,这些结论应谨慎地作为趋势信息使用。镉、铅、汞、砷和硒的生产、消费和处置作为水生环境元素的潜在环境来源进行了讨论。对于微量元素含量超过计算的第85百分位的监测站,建议采用特定的环境来源。
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