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Title: Seasonal variations of polychlorinated biphenyls in surface soils and air-soil exchange in Bursa, Turkey
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/Çevre Mühendisliği Bölümü.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Toprak Bilimi ve Bitki Besleme Bölümü.
Salihoğlu, Güray
Taşdemir, Yücel
Salihoğlu, Nezih Kamil
Başkaya, Hüseyin Savaş
Aksoy, Ertuǧrul
AAG-9468-2021
AAH-2993-2021
AAG-9413-2021
AAG-9399-2021
8551769300
6603118338
55665111200
8574002200
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Keywords: Environmental sciences & ecology
Toxicology
Persistent organic pollutants
Henrys law constants
Organochlorine pesticides
Pcb congeners
Spatial character
Black Carbon
Matter
Fractionation
Contamination
Distributions
Bursa [Turkey]
Turkey
Air-soil interaction
Concentration (composition)
Humic substance
PCB
Pollution monitoring
Seasonal variation
Soil pollution
Soil surface
Soil temperature
Total organic carbon
Volatilization
Issue Date: Nov-2013
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Salihoğlu, G. vd. (2013). “Seasonal variations of polychlorinated biphenyls in surface soils and air-soil exchange in Bursa, Turkey”. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 65(4), 619-634.
Abstract: This study investigates the seasonality of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) levels in soils of Bursa city located in northwestern Turkey. Forty-three soil samples were collected each season during a 1-year period. Air and soil samples were collected concurrently 3 or 3 times in a month during a 1-year monitoring period from 2 of the 43 locations. The samples were analyzed for 83 PCB congeners. Flux levels, fugacity fraction (ff) levels, and net flux levels of PCB congeners were calculated for 2 specific regions. The influence of humic substance and total organic carbon content of soil on PCB levels was also examined. The mean concentrations of the total PCBs were 1275 +/- A 1120, 4075 +/- A 2740, 2185 +/- A 2010, and 1150 +/- A 1540 pg/g dry weight in spring, summer, autumn, and winter seasons, respectively. Four- and 5- CBs were the most abundant homologue groups in soils, and their contribution to the total was 55 %. PCB-74, followed by PCB-153, was the dominant congener. Air and soil PCB levels increased together with the soil temperature suggesting the influence of instantaneous air-soil exchange toward the equilibrium conditions. Flux and ff levels also showed a positive significant correlation with soil temperature. Flux levels were mostly positive for the 2 regions indicating volatilization from soil to air.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00244-013-9943-z
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00244-013-9943-z
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/32738
ISSN: 0090-4341
1432-0703
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