We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
Relationship Between Soil Concentrations of PAHs and Their Regional Emission Indices.
- Authors
Maliszewska-Kordybach, Barbara; Klimkowicz-Pawlas, Agnieszka; Smreczak, Bozena; Stuczyński, Tomasz
- Abstract
ual information on the level of accumulation of PAHs in soils, their inputs/outputs and fate is still unsatisfactory. The regional scale of data collection is important from practical point of view, since decisions regarding environment protection often require proper assessment of soil information aggregated on this level. The objective of the study was to define the regional levels of PAHs in soils and to examine the relationship with the parameters related to their inputs (emission factors) and to natural conditions (soil properties, geographical localisation). The territory of Poland, comprising 16 regions, was chosen as a model area representing the Central/East European countries. The concentrations of 16 PAH compounds were determined in 266 soil samples collected from 0 to 30-cm upper soil layer from agricultural lands. The data were supplemented with basic soil properties. The regional concentrations of Σ16PAHs were within the limits of 125-756 μg kg (geometric means) and did not exceed the limit values specified in Polish regulations. They complied also with European soil screening values for intermediate or negligible risk. The key variable affecting the accumulation of PAHs in soils was the regional emission of those contaminants, which described soil concentrations of PAHs in at least 50%; the results suggest time-dependent (delayed) reaction of soil environment to the emission changes. The effect was sensitive to PAH compositions in soils and was most pronounced in the case of higher molecular weight compounds (≥4 rings) transported predominantly with atmospheric particles. The regression models, comprising actual regional emission data, did not indicated on the increasing risk of PAHs accumulation in soils. The evaluations based on the regional content of benzo(a)pyrene in soils implied significant discrepancies between Polish and other internationally accepted criteria in soil contamination. The natural factors (soil characteristics and climate) affected the regional PAH concentrations in very small extent.
- Subjects
POLAND; POLYCYCLIC aromatic hydrocarbons; SOIL testing; ARABLE land; ECONOMIC geology; SOILS &; climate
- Publication
Water, Air & Soil Pollution, 2010, Vol 213, Issue 1-4, p319
- ISSN
0049-6979
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11270-010-0387-z