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Spatial-temporal distributions and influential factors of phthalate acid esters in sediments of three lakes in Inner Mongolia

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The spatiotemporal distributions, influential factors, and ecological risks of 15 phthalate acid esters (PAEs) in the sediments of three typical lakes in Inner Mongolia were investigated in this work. PAEs were widespread in all surface sediments ranging from 598.3 to 3873.8 μg/kg dry weight. Average PAE concentrations were highest in the surface sediments of Wuliangsuhai Lake followed by Daihai and Hulun Lakes, which were consistent with population density and intensity of anthropogenic activities. Dibutyl phthalate, di-iso-butyl phthalate (DIBP), and diethyl phthalate (DEP) were the dominant PAEs with similar abundance orders for the three lakes. The cold climate could explain the higher DEP abundance in the sediments of lakes at higher latitudes. The highest Σ PAE and most individual PAE concentrations were located at one of the discharge river estuaries because most PAEs were terrestrial pollutants. Σ PAE concentrations in the core sediments increased with years and fluctuations owing to the increasing PAE usage and input. The second highest PAE concentration peaks were associated with the high gross domestic product growth rates in 2003–2008. Redundancy analysis revealed that butyl benzyl phthalate and diamyl phthalate in the surface sediments of Hulun Lake were principally positively influenced by organic matter (65.6% contribution among geochemical variables), Fe oxides (25.1% contribution among metals), and Mn oxides (23.8% contribution among metals). The DIBP and DEP exhibited high risks to sensitive fish according to a risk quotient assessment. This work presents new insights into PAE status and deposition mechanisms in the lakes within high latitudes or cold climates, and provides important information for future environmental protection and management.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the valuable suggestions received from the editor and anonymous referees on the earlier draft of this paper which substantially improved the paper. We also thank Editage (www.editage.cn) for its linguistic assistance during the preparation of this manuscript.

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This work was financially supported by the National Key R & D Program of China (2019YFC0609201 and 2018YFD0900805), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41971120), the 111 Project (B18006), and the Beijing Advanced Innovation Program for Land Surface Science.

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YM: Data curation, investigation, methodology. TL: Software, visualization, writing—original draft. B-TZ: Conceptualization, methodology, funding acquisition, writing—review and editing. YL: Data curation, investigation. PS: Data curation, investigation. CS: Data curation, investigation. YZ: Visualization. JB: Data curation. YD: Investigation. SW: Funding acquisition. GZ: Investigation.

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Ma, Y., Liu, T., Zhang, BT. et al. Spatial-temporal distributions and influential factors of phthalate acid esters in sediments of three lakes in Inner Mongolia. Environ Sci Pollut Res 29, 32800–32812 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-18585-5

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