Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6314217 | Environment International | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The samples were analyzed by high resolution GC/MS and results were statistically evaluated for the periods, 1972-2011 and 2002-2011. The rate of which âPCDDs, âDL-PCBs and the âTEQ are decreasing (on pg/g fat WHO-TEQ2005) is higher in the last decade compared to the 40Â year period, 1972-2011. A similar trend is indicated, but not confirmed, for âTEQ of PCDFs, probably due to too many PCDF congeners below LOQ in the period 2002-2011. Concentrations of âPCDDs, âPCDFs, âDLPCBs and âTEQ, all expressed as pg/g fat on TEQ-WHO2005-basis, show a statistically significant decline over time, 5.8-6.8% per year, 1972-2011. The last ten years the annual declines for âPCDDs, âDL-PCBs and âTEQ are 9.2-11% and for âPCDF, 5.4%. Congener specific trend analysis, 2002-2001, of PCDDs and DL-PCBs showed the same pattern, while the PCDF congeners showed no such general trend. The results from the re-analysis showed good agreement with slightly lower âTEQ1998 pg/g fat concentrations in six out of seven samples and mean difference of 13% in âTEQ1998. The study shows that time series can be elongated from previous studies, as long as the sample population remains the same.
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Authors
Johan FÃ¥ng, Elisabeth Nyberg, Anders Bignert, Ã
ke Bergman,