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DDT, DDE and some additional lipophilic derivatives are recognized contaminants in sediments of Southern California Bight (SCB). Only about 10% of total DDTs discharged into the SCB are accounted for using available monitoring data (sediment, water, and biota). DDA represented up to 0.03% DDTs (DDT/DDE/DDD) in SCB surface sediments (top 2 cm) in amounts up to 76 μg DDA/kg dry weight. Highest DDA levels were found where DDT and DDD levels were maximal at the primary wastewater outfall indicating a natural precursor-product relationship for DDT and DDA. Still culture of SCB sediment revealed limited DDA formation following DDT fortification. DDA residues have also been found in contaminated Long Island, NY sediments provided by USGS. The formation of DDA and its potential release from sediments may be significant in resolution of uncertainties concerning the natural recovery of sediments in DDT-contaminated environments. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Zhenshan Chen, Li Chen, Yu Liu, Li Cui, Chi-Li Tang, Helen Vega, Robert I Krieger. Occurrence of DDA in DDT-contaminated sediments of the Southern California Bight. Marine pollution bulletin. 2012 Jul;64(7):1300-8

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