1. Evidence of PCDD/Fs and PCBs Contamination in Trees Grown in Forests Far from Their Production and Contamination-Free Areas
- Author
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Yasuhara, A, Katami, T, and Shibamoto, T
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Environmental Sciences ,Pollution and Contamination ,Benzofurans ,Dibenzofurans ,Polychlorinated ,Environmental Pollutants ,Fagus ,Pinus ,Polychlorinated Biphenyls ,Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins ,Specimen Handling ,Trees ,Waste Water ,Dioxins ,PCBs ,Long range transport ,Tree samples ,Wastewater ,Chemical Sciences ,Chemical sciences ,Environmental sciences - Abstract
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins/polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in trees grown in pathless forests were analyzed to investigate their dispersal patterns in the atmosphere. The pg/g levels of 23 PCCD, 22 PCDF, and 54 PCB congeners were identified. The total amount of PCDDs in the red pine tree sample (95.8 pg/g) was approximately 7 times that in the beech tree sample (13.2 pg/g). The total amount of PCDFs in the red pine tree sample (71.1 pg/g) was also approximately 7 times that in the beech tree sample (11.1 pg/g). The total amounts of PCBs in the red pine tree and beech tree samples were 1,380 and 1,150 pg/g, respectively. The (Cl1-Cl3)-PCBs comprised 63.1 % and 67.6 % of total PCBs in the red pine and in the beech, respectively. The results of the present study indicate that PCDD/Fs and PCBs are transferred over long distances in the atmosphere and accumulated in the contamination-free areas.
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- 2014