Stockholm university

Research project Hadal trenches as global sink for hazardous pollutants (HADAL-POP)

In HADAL-POP we will perform a cruise to hadal trenches, which represent the deepest part of the ocean, to investigate the occurrence of persistent organic pollutants and how biogeochemistry governs the sediment capacity to accumulate these pollutants.

Sediment burial is a major removal pathway for persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Hadal trenches represent the deepest part of the ocean; they are hotspots for organic carbon burial as well as decomposition of organic matter, therefore likely hotspots also for POP burial, as transport of organic matter and POPs goes hand in hand and organic matter degradation increases its capacity to store POPs. In HADAL-POP we will perform a cruise to the Japan Trench to test hypotheses on how biogeochemistry governs the sediment capacity to accumulate pollutants. Access to samples from five hadal trenches will allow us to apply our findings from the Japan Trench on other regimes, and thereby investigate principles that govern pollutant burial also in more polluted systems. Occurrence of currently used chemicals on the remote hadal seafloor is a call to decision makers for improving current chemicals management.

Project members

Project managers

Anna Sobek

Professor

Department of Environmental Science
anna sobek

Members

Sebastian Abel

Post doc

Department of Environmental Science

Ronnie N. Glud

Professor

Department of Biology, University of Southern Denmark

Stefano Bonaglia

Assistant Professor

Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg

Zhe Li

Staff scientist

Department of Environmental Science
Zhe Li