Authors
Rune Dietz, Frank Riget, Erik W Born, Christian Sonne, Philippe Grandjean, Maja Kirkegaard, Morten T Olsen, Gert Asmund, Aristeo Renzoni, Hans Baagøe, Christian Andreasen
Publication date
2006/2/15
Journal
Environmental science & technology
Volume
40
Issue
4
Pages
1120-1125
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Mercury concentrations in hair from 397 Greenland polar bears (Ursus maritimus) sampled between 1892 and 2001 were analyzed for temporal trends. In East Greenland the concentrations showed a significant (p < 0.0001, n = 27) increase of 3.1%/year in the period 1892−1973. In Northwest Greenland, a similar (p < 0.0001, n = 69) increase of 2.1%/year was found, which continued until 1991, when the most recent samples were obtained. In East Greenland, a significant (p = 0.009, n = 322) decrease of 0.8%/year was observed after 1973. Two Northwest Greenland samples from 1300 A.D. had a mean value of 0.52 mg/kg of dry weight, which can be considered as a baseline level. The Hg concentration during 1985−1991 from Northwest Greenland (mean value of 7.45 mg/kg of dry weight) was more than 14-fold higher than the assumed baseline level from 1300 A.D. from the same region (i.e., about 93 …
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