“…Principal components analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis, two multivariate data analysis techniques, have been used to characterize the unique chemical fingerprint of dioxin-contaminated sediments and soils and to differentiate sources of these compounds in the environment (Townsend, 1986;Stalling et aI., 1985a;Swerev and Ballschmiter, 1989;Zitko, 1989). These techniques have been used to compare PCDD/ F residues in gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analyses (Stalling et al, 1986), MSW incinerator emissions (Pitea et.al., 1989a,b,c,d), urban air (Smith et al, 1990) and soil (Creaser et aI., 1990;Kjeller et al, 1991), biota (Stalling et al, 1985a,b;De Vault et al, 1989;Oehme et al, 1989Oehme et al, , 1990MacDonald et al, 1991), and sediments (Evers et al, , 1989Norwood et al, 1989;Kjeller et aI., 1990).…”