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Correlation of Pcdd/F and Pcb Concentrations in Soil Samples from the Swiss Soil Monitoring Network (Nabo) to Specific Parameters of the Observation SitesSchmid, P., E. Gujer, M. Zennegg, T.D. Bucheli and A. Desaules, Chemosphere, 2005, 58 (3), 227-234. [W. Giger]
Concentrations of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans
(PCDD/F) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) were determined in 23 soil
samples collected at reference sites of the Swiss national soil
monitoring network (NABO). Total PCDD/F and PCB concentrations are well
correlated and proportional (R2 = 0.720). The
total PCDD/F levels were between 72 and 703 ng/kg corresponding to
1.1-11 ng I-TEQ/kg, total PCB concentrations (sum of seven congeners
IUPAC no. 28, 52, 101, 118, 138, 153, and 180) were from 1.1 to 12
µg/kg. In all samples, the PCDD/F and PCB concentrations were
in the range of background levels for these contaminants in Central
Europe. Ninteen samples revealed PCDD/F levels below the guide value of
5 ng I-TEQ/kg set by the Swiss ordinance relating to impacts on the
soil (OIS); concentrations for the remaining four samples were below
the trigger value (20 ng I-TEQ/kg). All PCB concentrations were below
the guide value of 100 µkg. The elevated PCDD/F and PCB
levels in some of the samples originating from forested sites could be
attributed to the scavenging effect of forest canopies for semivolatile
organic compounds. This interpretation could be substantiated by the
observed distortion of the congener and homolog patterns of PCDD/F and
PCB which is characteristic for forested sites. |
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