Tc. Vanbrummelen et al., ENRICHMENT OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS IN FOREST SOILS NEAR ABLAST-FURNACE PLANT, Chemosphere, 32(2), 1996, pp. 293-314
Four different layers of soil were sampled at ten sites at increasing
distances from a blast furnace plant. PAH concentrations decreased exp
onentially from moderately contaminated to background values. For each
compound it was possible to distinguish between the source-related pa
rt, decreasing with increasing distance from the plant, and the backgr
ound contribution. The relative contribution of PAHs differed between
the source and the background profiles. PAH concentrations were found
to be elevated up to a distance of 2 km from the boundary of the plant
. The different layers of soil revealed a relative enrichment of PAHs
with ageing of organic matter. This effect, which increased with the m
olecular weight of the compound, was used to estimate the half-life of
PAHs in forest soil. Estimated DT(50)s ranged from 2 to 4 months for
fluorene upto 1.9 to 3.4 years for benzo[b]fluoranthene.