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Relationship between polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and particle size in dated core sediments in Lake Lianhuan, Northeast China

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 461, Issue -, Pages 180-187

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.04.102

Keywords

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs); Particle size distribution; Source apportionment; Lake sediment core

Funding

  1. Key National Natural Science Foundation of China [41030743]
  2. Science and Technology Innovative Programs Foundation of Higher Education of Heilongjiang Province [2010td10]
  3. Graduate Innovative Programs Foundation of Heilongjiang Province [YJSCX2011-394HLJ]

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Atmospheric particle associated with pyrogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) poses serious threats to human health by inhalation exposure, especially in semiarid areas. Hence, the distributions of PAHs and particle size in two core sediments collected from Lake Lianhuan, Northeast China were studied. The sediments were dated radiometrically, and particle size distribution and PAH concentration were evaluated and potential human health risk was assessed. From 1980 to 2007, the dominant PAHs in the two cores were 2- and 3-ring PAHs, and the concentrations of 3-6 ring PAHs gradually increased from the early 1990s. Diagnostic ratios indicated that pyrogenic PAHs were the main sources of PAHs which changed over time from combustions of wood and coal to liquid fossil fuel sources. Fine particles (<65 mu m) were the predominant particle size (56-97%). Lacustrine source (with the peak towards 200-400 mu m) and eolian sources derived from short (2.0-10 and 30-65 mu m) and long (0.4-1.0 mu m) distance suspension were indentified from frequency distribution pattern of particle size. Significant correlations between 3-6 ring PAHs (especially carcinogenic 5-6 ring PAHs) and 10-35 mu m particulate fractions indicated that eolian particles played an important role in adsorbing pyrogenic PAHs. Petroleum source of PAHs was only identified during the 1980s in one core sediments, in which positive correlations between 2-ring PAHs and particulate fractions of >125 mu m were found. Future research should focus on the seven carcinogenic pyrogenic PAHs due to a rapidly increasing trend since 1995 based on the assessment of toxic equivalency factors. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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