1992
DOI: 10.5985/jec.2.479
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Atmospheric Concentration and Behavior of Volatile Chlorinated Hydrocarbons.

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“…The mean TCE concentrations in Tokamachi (0.059 ppb) and Kubiki (0.069 ppb) were almost comparable to 0.097 ppb at a rural site in Okayama, Japan (Oda et al, 1992). In contrast, TCE concentration in Tsubame is statistically significantly higher than those in the other area investigated.…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…The mean TCE concentrations in Tokamachi (0.059 ppb) and Kubiki (0.069 ppb) were almost comparable to 0.097 ppb at a rural site in Okayama, Japan (Oda et al, 1992). In contrast, TCE concentration in Tsubame is statistically significantly higher than those in the other area investigated.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The mean concentration of PCE in Tsubame, 0.090 ppb was about two times higher than 0.048 ppb both in the Okayama rural area (Oda et al, 1992) and the suburban area in Niigata (Kawata et al 1995) or 0.058 ppb at a rural site in Illinois (Sweet and Vermette 1992). PCE concentration in Kubiki (0.18 ppb) was two times higher than that in Tsubame and a half of 0.36 ppb in Yokohama (Urano et al 1992).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%