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Water and soil quality at two eastern-Kentucky (USA) coal fires

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ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES
卷 75, 期 7, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1007/s12665-016-5380-4

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Coal fires; PAHs; Soil and groundwater contamination; Coal fire gases

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In this study, volatile organics and other relevant constituents in soil and water were analyzed at two fires in eastern Kentucky (the Truman Shepherd fire in Knott County and the Lotts Creek fire in Perry County). The samples were analyzed for a number of relevant constituents, notably benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenes (BTEX); and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). No water contamination was noted at either site and relatively low levels of soil contamination [defined as exceeding EPA soil screening levels (SSLs)] were observed at Truman Shepherd, but numerous Lotts Creek soil samples exhibited PAH concentrations above EPA SSLs. Specifically, benzo (a) anthracene, considered a highly carcinogenic PAH, was found at over 7000 times higher than the EPA SSL for soil (32 mg/kg). BTEX concentrations were low even where PAH and other constituents were high. This is likely due to the low atomic masses and high volatilities of BTEX compounds. The PAHs with the highest concentrations at Lotts Creek were in the mid-to high atomic mass range. The discrepancy in soil contamination between the two sites is consistent with differences in total organic carbon concentrations, which may reflect differences in soil cover.

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