2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2014.11.025
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Mass balance-based regression modeling of PAHs accumulation in urban soils, role of urban development

Abstract: a b s t r a c tWe investigated the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) contents in 68 soils samples collected at housing developments that represent different length of development periods across Beijing. Based on the data, we derived a mass balanced mathematical model to simulate the dynamics of PAH accumulations in urban soils as affected by the urban developments. The key parameters were estimated by fitting the modified mass balance model to the data of PAH concentrations vs. building age of the sampli… Show more

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“…Because soil organic matter (SOM) has a great capacity to adsorb PAHs in the environment5, they are prone to deposition on soil surfaces and can persist in soil for decades67. Knowledge of the distribution patterns of PAHs and of their composition in soil is useful in identifying the sources of PAHs, in risk assessment, and in studying the pollution history of a city89.…”
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“…Because soil organic matter (SOM) has a great capacity to adsorb PAHs in the environment5, they are prone to deposition on soil surfaces and can persist in soil for decades67. Knowledge of the distribution patterns of PAHs and of their composition in soil is useful in identifying the sources of PAHs, in risk assessment, and in studying the pollution history of a city89.…”
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“…According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, the concentration of 16 PAH in water should be less than 0.2 µg/L, and according to the World Health Organization (WHO) the concentration of PAH in water should be less than 0.02 µg/L. However, the concentration of PAH in industrial wastewater in China is as high as 1 mg/mL [1]. The lipophilic characteristic of PAH makes it easy to deposit in lipid-rich tissues and organs, affecting human health.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Volcanic eruption, forest fires and biosynthesis are the main natural sources of PAH, and organochlorine manufacturing, paper bleaching processes, waste incineration, metal manufacturing, fossil fuels and wood burning are the main artificial sources, including human activities such as indoor heating, smoking, career in PAH-exposure industries, cooking and food contact to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons [1]. The most common kind of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons including benzo(a)pyrene (BaP), dimethyl-benzene -pyreneanthracene (DMBA), benzo [e] pyrene (BeP), benzo(a)anthracene (BaA), dibenzo(a,h)anthracene (DBA), benzo(k)fluoranthene (BkF), chrysene (CRH), acenaphthene (ANA), acenaphthylene (ANY), and anthracene (ANT).…”
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“…Qian and Follett (2002) described the changes of soil organic matter over a 45 year period based on the building age of the sampling golf courses using a quadratic with plateau model. Peng et al (2015) introduced a mass balance-based nonlinear regression model to simulate the historical and future changes of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban soil. The time series data of pollutant concentrations were obtained using a sampling strategy of trading space for time.…”
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confidence: 99%