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Regional-temporal trends and risk assessment of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBS) in olive lands in Bursa, Turkey

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Erkul, Şeyma Nur

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Erkul, Şeyma Nur
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In this study, it was aimed to determine the spatial and temporal variations of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) levels in olive lands (0-5 cm) and to identify dominant PCB homologous groups and cancer risk values. In this context, surface soil samples were taken from seven olive lands in Bursa-Turkey for 9 months. Sampling points were categorized as rural, semi-rural, residential, and industrial areas. Regional-temporal trends of 43 PCB compounds were reported. The total average ( n-ary sumation (43)) PCB concentrations ranged between 8.3 +/- 3.31 ng/g DM and 15.4 +/- 3.3 ng/g DM. The lowest n-ary sumation (43) PCB concentration was measured at the rural area (Mudanya Yorukali-MY) and the highest value was measured at Orhangazi Asilzade (OA), which is an industrial area. The dominant homologous group in all seasons was found to be 5-CBs (31%) followed by 4-CBs (16%) and 6-CBs (15%). Cancer risks were calculated and risk trend was determined as ingestion > dermal > inhalation. The values ranged between 5.26 x 10(-6) and 1.28x10(-5), 2.62 x 10(-5) and 1.08x10(-5), 1.68 x 10(-1) and 6.9 x 10(-12) for dermal, ingestion and inhalation, respectively. Also, the correlation between the levels of certain soil characteristics (dry matter, pH, and temperature) was also investigated. Statistical results showed that for PCB#89/101, PCB#135/144, PCB#126, PCB#156/171/202, PCB#172 PCB#170/190 it was determined that there was a significant relationship.

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Polycyclic aromatic-hydrocarbons, Air-soil exchange, Persistent organic pollutants, Human health-risk, Dibenzo-p-dioxins, Surface soils, Urban soils, Organochlorine pesticides, Spatial-distribution, Seasonal-variations, Soil, Pcb, Homologous groups, Cancer risk, Science & technology, Life sciences & biomedicine, Environmental sciences

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