1998
DOI: 10.1080/09603129873615
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A comparative analysis of mutagenic activities of air samples collected from Riyadh before, during and after the Gulf War

Abstract: 1998) A comparative analysis of mutagenic activities of air samples collected from Riyadh before, during and after the Samples of air particulates were collected from the city of Riyadh in 1988 before the Gulf War, a few months after the torching of oil wells in Kuwait during 1991 and several months (in 1992) after the burning oil wells were fully capped. The air samples were collected on fibre glass filters (GF-A, pore size 1.6 m m) by using a RADECO air sampler. Filters were shredded, soaked and sonicated in… Show more

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“…Our analysis placed the mutagenicity emission factor of the oil-burn emissions high among other emissions we have evaluated, and it was exceeded by an order of magnitude only by that of the emissions from the open burning of tires. The mutagenicity of the air (rev/m 3 ) increased 4-5 times when oil wells were burning during the Gulf War in 1991-1992[Al-Khodairy et al, 1998, indicating that such emissions can have a highly adverse impact on the mutagenicity of ambient air.…”
Section: Mutagenicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our analysis placed the mutagenicity emission factor of the oil-burn emissions high among other emissions we have evaluated, and it was exceeded by an order of magnitude only by that of the emissions from the open burning of tires. The mutagenicity of the air (rev/m 3 ) increased 4-5 times when oil wells were burning during the Gulf War in 1991-1992[Al-Khodairy et al, 1998, indicating that such emissions can have a highly adverse impact on the mutagenicity of ambient air.…”
Section: Mutagenicitymentioning
confidence: 99%