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Concentrations and sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in topsoil of Benxi City, Northeast China

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) contamination of topsoil in Benxi City, Northeast China was investigated in this study, and sampling sites were located in industrial area and residential area. Results demonstrate that there is high variability in the total PAHs concentrations, ranging from 783.00 ng/g to 729 076.29 ng/g dry weight in the topsoil of Benxi City and the pollution in industrial area is the most serious. The results also present that higher molecular weight PAHs (4–6 rings) contribute substantially (79.03%) to the overall content of PAHs. The PAHs sources were determined with factor analysis by nonnegative constraints, and the results show that PAHs originating from traffic tunnel, power plant, coke oven and residential emission sources, account for 27.10%, 40.81%, 20.11% and 11.98%, respectively, of the total. The PAHs pollution is the most serious around Benxi Iron and Steel Group Corporation, and the PAHs mainly originate from coke oven and traffic tunnel, with the average contribution rate of 57.40% and 42.60%, respectively. The source apportionment results are basically consistent with the industry distribution, and the geographical and climatic characteristics of the study area.

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Foundation item: Under the auspices of Program of National Soil Pollution Survey (No. 6HBZJ1002)

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Li, F., Guo, S., Wu, B. et al. Concentrations and sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in topsoil of Benxi City, Northeast China. Chin. Geogr. Sci. 21, 185–194 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11769-011-0457-1

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