Throughout the world, urban and agricultural communities have become more spatially intertwined resulting in blurred land use boundaries. Thousands of persistent and non-persistent organic pollutants are emitted to the atmosphere from primary and secondary sources. Emissions from urban, agricultural, and natural areas, such as particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and semi-volatile organic pollutants, can decrease overall air quality and negatively affect human health. These atmospheric pollutants can also be transported an deposited to proximate and remote ecosystems leading to adverse effects. After being emitted to the atmosphere, pollutants are subject to a variety of processes, such as diffusive air-water, air-soil and air-vegetation exchanges, gas-particle partitioning, dry/wet deposition, photochemical degradation, etc. All of these processes may influence their atmospheric occurrence, transport, deposition, and impact on the environment.
Occurrence, Fate and Impact of Atmospheric Pollutants on Environmental and Human Health, developed after a symposium at the 2012 Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry World Congress in Berlin Germany, examines emerging trends in research related to the role of the atmosphere in facilitating the global transport of pollutants and as an exposure pathway for humans and wildlife. Major topics include the examination of atmospheric processes controlling the fate and transport of persistent organic pollutants; modeling and assessment of human and wildlife exposure; and novel approaches for utilizing the atmosphere as a tool to assess sources of contamination.
Preface
Atmospheric Processes Controlling Fate and Transport
1. Atmospheric Transport, Cycling and Dynamics of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) from Source Regions to Remote Oceanic Areas
Rosalinda Gioia, Jordi Dachs, Luca Nizzetto, Rainer Lohmann, and Kevin C. Jones
2. Soil-Air Exchange Controls on Background Atmospheric Concentrations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), Organochlorine Pesticides (OCPs), and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs): A Case Study from Temperate Regions
Ana Cabrerizo, Jordi Dachs, and Damià Barceló
Modeling and Assessment of Human and Wildlife Exposure from Atmospheric Pollutants
3. Trace Metals in Saharan Dust: The Use of in Vitro Bioaccessibility Extractions To Assess Potential Health Risks in a Dustier World
Suzette A. Morman, Virginia H. Garrison, and Geoffrey S. Plumlee
4. Human Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Urban and Rural Ambient Air
Barend L. van Drooge
5. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) Residues on Tobacco Smokers' Hands: Potential Vector for Exposure to Non-Smokers
T. J. Fleming and J. T. F. Ashley
6. Utilizing Monitoring Data and Spatial Analysis Tools for Exposure Assessment of Atmospheric Pollutants in Denmark
Ole Hertel, Steen Solvang Jensen, Matthias Ketzel, Thomas Becker, Robert George Peel, Pia Viuf Ørby, Carsten Ambelas Skjøth, Thomas Ellermann, Ole Raaschou-Nielsen, Mette Sørensen, Elvira Vaclavic Bräuner, Zorana Jovanovic Andersen, Steffen Loft, Vivi Schlünssen, Jakob Hjort Bønløkke, and Torben Sigsgaard
7. Pesticides in Amphibian Habitats of Central and Northern California, USA
Gary M. Fellers, Donald W. Sparling, Laura L. McConnell, Patrick M. Kleeman, and Leticia Drakeford
Utilizing the Atmosphere as a Tool To Assess Sources of Environmental Contamination
8. Is There Still "New" DDT in North America? An Investigation Using Proportions of DDT Compounds
Terry F. Bidleman, Perihan B. Kurt-Karakus, Fiona Wong, Henry A. Alegria, Liisa M. Jantunen, and Hayley Hung
9. Assessment of Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Atmosphere of Latin America
Karina S. B. Miglioranza, Mariana Gonzalez, Paola M. Ondarza, Francesca Mitton, Sebastián Grondona, Valeria Shimabukuro, Ricardo Barra, and Gilberto Fillmann
10. Perspective on Changes in Atmospheric Concentrations of Lindane and the Pre-Emergent Herbicides (Trifluralin, Ethalfluralin, Triallate) in the Canadian Prairies
Renata Raina-Fulton, Patricia Hall, and Noof Alzahrani
11. Sources, Transport and Deposition of Atmospheric Organic Pollutants in the Mediterranean Sea
Javier Castro-Jiménez, Naiara Berrojalbiz, Laurance Mejanelle, and Jordi Dachs
Editors' Biographies
Indexes
Author Index
Subject Index
Laura L. McConnell and Cathleen Hapeman are Research Chemists for the United States Department of Agriculture. Jordi Dachs is affiliated with the Institute for Environmental Assessment and Water Research.