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DESCRIPTION:- eingeladen von Stefan Peiffer -\n \nOccurrence and fate of pe
 rsistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the environment have now been studie
 d for several decades. Among other findings\, this research showed that PO
 Ps are ubiquitous in the aquatic environment. Marine systems receive their
  POP burden both through point and diffuse sources\, and even remote regio
 ns without any direct sources can be substantially contaminated through lo
 ng-range transport of POPs.\nIn comparison to freshwater systems\, the cha
 racteristics of the marine environment are substantially different. These 
 differences are\, for example\, related to much larger temporal and spatia
 l scales\, to peculiar physical aspects\, and to more extended food-webs.
 \nIn this presentation\, a number of examples for the occurrence and fate 
 of persistent organic pollutants in marine systems will be presented and d
 iscussed. Some key features of the marine environment with relevance for t
 he environmental fate of organic micropollutants will be summarized and co
 mpared to processes in freshwater systems.\n 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20111124T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20111124T183000
SUMMARY:Dr. Michael Radke\, Dept. of Applied Environmental Science\, Stockh
 olm University (Homepage): Environmental fate of organic contaminants in t
 he marine environment -  the same story as in rivers and lakes?
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