Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6307619 | Chemosphere | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Concentrations of Σ9OPAHs ranged from 6 ± 6 ng gâ1 to 39 ± 25 ng gâ1 in organic layers, and from 3 ± 1 ng gâ1 to 11 ± 3 ng gâ1 in mineral soils, and were significantly and positively correlated to Σ23PAHs concentrations (r2 of 0.90) across sites and horizons. While OPAH concentrations generally decreased from organic layers to mineral soil horizons, OPAH/OC ratios increased more strongly with depth compared to PAHs, in particular for anthrone, anthraquinone, fluorenone, and acenaphthenequinone. The strong vertical accumulation of OPAH relative to OC was exponentially and negatively correlated to C/N ratios (r2 = 0.67), a measure that often is used for tissue age. In fact, C/N ratios alone explained two-thirds of the variability in OPAH/OC ratios suggesting particularly high retention, sorption, and persistency of OPAHs in old, decomposed carbon fractions.
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Authors
Daniel Obrist, Barbara Zielinska, Judith A. Perlinger,