Air-Soil Exchange of Organochlorine Pesticides
in a Traditionally Agricultural Region in China:
Base on the Bark/Air Partitioning Model
Shanshan Wang,
Xiaoguo Wu,
Zijiao Yuan
Abstract:Willow barks were collected for OCP analyses in the middle reach of the Huaihe River (MRHR), China. ∑OCPs in the tree barks were 16.00-50.35 ng g -1 (mean: 27.60±7.48 ng g -1 , dry weight). HCHs were the dominant OCPs in the bark samples. The historical usage of technical HCH and DDT considerably impacted the HCHs and DDTs in the barks. Heptachlor, Aldrin, Isodrin, etc., have never been used in China, but they were frequently detected in the barks, indicating their unknown usage or atmospheric transportation f… Show more
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