Opposing Effects of Climate Change on the Fate of Persistent and Mobile Contaminants in the Environment

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Author(s)

Sanjeeb Mohapatra (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering)

Juliane Hollender (Eawag - Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, ETH Zürich)

Research Group
Sanitary Engineering
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.5c09667
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Publication Year
2026
Language
English
Research Group
Sanitary Engineering
Issue number
1
Volume number
60
Pages (from-to)
96-105
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Abstract

This work reviews the complex interplay between climate change and the fate of persistent mobile (PM) and very persistent very mobile (vPvM) substances, with a particular focus on how rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, shifts in pH, and changes in how organic matter concentrations impact these contaminants in the aquatic environment. According to literature research, climate change exerts opposing effects on the persistence (P) and mobility (M) of these substances in the environment. The high uncertainties discussed here underscore the need for comprehensive monitoring, improved process understanding, and appropriate modeling strategies to assess the climate change impacts on PM and vPvM substances.

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