Abstract

This work analyzed the distribution characteristics, sources, and corresponding environmental risks of 10 organochlorine pollutants (OCPs) in soil samples from 13 stations on the Fildes Peninsula and Adelaide Island in Antarctica in 2020. Results showed that the total amount of OCP residues in the study area ranged from N.D. to 2.66 ng·g−1 with an average concentration of 0.90 ng·g−1. Six organochlorine pesticides were detected, and the residue level of DDTs was slightly lower than that of HCHs. The residues of HCHs were mainly γ-HCH and those of DDTs were mainly O, P′-DDT. Source analysis revealed that the residues mainly originated from atmospheric transport and human activities. Environmental risk analysis showed that in the study area, the residues of HCHs and DDTs were present at low levels, and their ecological risk was low.

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