Development of a passive, in situ, integrative sampler for hydrophilic organic contaminants in aquatic environments
United States Geological Survey · Columbia Environmental Research Center · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Increasingly it is being realized that a holistic hazard assessment of complex environmental contaminant mixtures requires data on the concentrations of hydrophilic organic contaminants including new generation pesticides, pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and many chemicals associated with household, industrial, and agricultural wastes. To address this issue, we developed a passive in situ sampling device (the polar organic chemical integrative sampler [POCIS]) that integratively concentrates trace levels of complex mixtures of hydrophilic environmental contaminants, enables the determination of their time-weighted average water concentrations, and provides a method of estimating the potential exposure…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 14.05
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 28
Authors
7- DADavid A. AlvarezCorresponding
United States Geological Survey, Columbia Environmental Research Center
- JDJimmie D. Petty
United States Geological Survey, Columbia Environmental Research Center
- JNJames N. Huckins
United States Geological Survey, Columbia Environmental Research Center
- TLTammy L. Jones-Lepp
Environmental Protection Agency
- DTDominic T. Getting
Royal Holloway University of London, Environment Agency
Topics & keywords
- In situ
- Contamination
- Environmental science
- Environmental chemistry
- Aquatic environment
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Ecology
- Chemistry
- Clean water and sanitation