Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4412307 | Chemosphere | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
For the 51 countries mentioned in this paper, the total emissions are 36.0Â kg-TEQÂ yrâ1, and the average values of annual dioxins emissions (from 2000 to 2007) per capita and per unit GDP are calculated to be 18.3Â g-TEQ million-peopleâ1Â yrâ1 and 6.7Â g-TEQ billion-USDâ1Â yrâ1, respectively. Furthermore, as the three leading industrial emission sources of dioxins, power generation and heating, ferrous and non-ferrous metal production and waste incineration contribute 45.1% to the total emission in all. It is also worthy to note that the uncontrolled combustion processes release about 40% of the total emission. From the correlations between the dioxins emissions and the factors of human activities, population and land area could be tentatively suggested to be positive indicators to dioxins emissions. Specially, GDP per capita would roughly be a negative indicator to the emissions from the uncontrolled combustion processes, and GDP would roughly be a positive indicator to emissions from the other sources.
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Authors
Zhiyuan Ren, Minghui Zheng,