| Literature DB >> 29153728 |
Usman Ali1, Rahat Riaz1, Andrew James Sweetman2, Kevin C Jones2, Jun Li3, Gan Zhang3, Riffat Naseem Malik4.
Abstract
Black carbon and total organic carbon (TOC) along with organochlorines (OCs) were analyzed in soils from four sampling zones of Lesser Himalayan Region based on source proximity/anthropogenic influences along the altitude. CTO-375 method was used for BC analysis while OCs were analyzed by GC-MS/MS system. BC and TOC ranged between 0.16-1.77 and 6.8-41.3 mg g-1 while those of OCPs and PCBs ranged between 0.69 and 5.77 and 0.12-2.55 ng g-1, respectively. ∑DDTs were the dominant (87.9%) among OCPs while tri- and tetra- (65.5%) homologue groups among PCBs. Hexa-PCBs, however also showed higher contribution (20.4%) in the region. Source diagnostic ratios of DDE + DDD/DDT (0.1-1.53) indicated both fresh and old input while α-HCH/γ-HCH (0.19-2.49) showed presence of lindane in the region. Higher concentration of OCs were observed in Zone C at altitudinal range of 737-975 masl that are close to the human influences and potential sources of POPs. The results of linear regression analysis revealed potential input of BC in soil distribution of OC concentrations in the region.Entities:
Keywords: Black carbon; CTO-375; GC-MS; Lesser Himalayan Region; OCPs; PCBs
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29153728 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2017.10.083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071