Atmospheric Transport of Anthropogenic Pollutants to the Kuroshio Current near Orchid Island, Taiwan
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The Kuroshio, which originates east of the Philippines, flows along the east coast of Taiwan and the Japanese archipelago. To understand the impact of anthropogenic pollutants within the Kuroshio Sphere and the role that the Kuroshio plays in the global transport of these compounds, a project was initiated in 2006 by the Kuroshio Research Group, at the Asia-pacific Ocean Research Center, National Sun Yat-sen University. In this ongoing study, concentrations of some of the HOPs, such as PAHs and PCBs in dissolved and particulate phases of the coastal waters, including Kuroshio waters, as well as on overlying air, were analyzed. Estimation of flux of HOPs transported northward by the Kuroshio Current is intended after enough data has been collected. A brief introduction is given in this report with with a focus on the contribution of HOPs originating from Kaohsiung and reaching the Kuroshio Current near Orchid Island via atmospheric transportation.
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