UK Soil and Herbage Pollutant Survey: environmental concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in UK soil and herbage
Series: UK Soil and Herbage Pollutant Survey (UKSHS) Report ; No. 9Publication details: EA, 2007Description: e-copy only; immediately available by clicking on the link belowISBN: 9781844327744Subject(s): Pollution and pollution control | Pesticides | Chemicals | TestingDDC classification: 363.7834 Online resources: click hereItem type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Electronic Resource | Dundonald House Library ONLINE | E-COPY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | DWWI1 |
The UK Soil and Herbage Survey (UKSHS) is a comprehensive survey of the concentrations of major contaminants in soils and herbage across the UK. It provides a reliable baseline against which intensive local surveys and future national surveys can be assessed. For some contaminants, the UKSHS provides us with the first comprehensive picture of their concentrations across the UK. This intercomparison exercise was conducted to demonstrate whether the chemical analytical laboratories and the radio-analytical laboratory involved in this project was performing in a similar manner to other laboratories within the UK. This report, No. 9 in the UKSHS report series, presents data on 22 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soil and herbage samples collected from rural, urban and industrial sites in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales (n = 203). The results are discussed in terms of medians, as all the data are markedly skewed.
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