Authors
Jules M Blais, David W Schindler, Derek CG Muir, Lynda E Kimpe, David B Donald, Bruno Rosenberg
Publication date
1998/10/8
Journal
Nature
Volume
395
Issue
6702
Pages
585-588
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Persistent, semi-volatile organochlorine compounds, including toxic industrial pollutants and agricultural pesticides, are found everywhere on Earth, including in pristine polar and near-polar locations,,,. Higher than expected occurrences of these compounds in remote regions are the result of long-range transport in the atmosphere, precipitation and ‘cold condensation’ — the progressive volatilization in relatively warm locations and subsequent condensation in cooler environments, which leads to enhanced concentrations at high latitudes. The upper reaches of high mountains are similar to high-latitude regions in that they too are characterized by relatively low average temperatures, but the accumulation of organochlorine compounds as a function of altitude has not yet been documented. Here we repororganochlorine deposition in snow from mountain ranges in western Canada that show a 10- to 100-fold …
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