은행나무 잎을 지표로 한 부산지역PAHs의 대기오염,그 기원과 엽 면 농축 특성의 평가

In this study, gingko leaf were used which is to monitoring and investigation for air pollution assessment by passive sampler, because of these Gingko plants leaves are widely distribution the Korea. During the growth of plants leaves, assessment of air pollution levels and sources as well as bio-ac...

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Published in환경분석과 독성보건, 11(1) pp. 22 - 28
Main Authors 옥곤, 윤광옥, 김철수, 정봉길, 이석형, 황성민, 박노진
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국환경분석학회 01.03.2008
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ISSN2672-0175
2672-1139

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Summary:In this study, gingko leaf were used which is to monitoring and investigation for air pollution assessment by passive sampler, because of these Gingko plants leaves are widely distribution the Korea. During the growth of plants leaves, assessment of air pollution levels and sources as well as bio-accumulation rate by exposure of PAHs from ambient air. Sixteen priority PAHs concentration in Gingko plant leaves for all site varied between 123 and 745 ng/n d.w. with an average concentration of 367 ng/n d.w. Overall, sixteen priority PAHs in Gingko plant leaves exhibited for spatial distribution of concentration levels the sequence industrial area (I) > intersection point (TI) > residential area (R) > in intersection contiguity residential area (TR) and the concentration level appeared by 468, 409, 363, 244 ng/n d.w. each other. Origin is suggested that petrogenic of gasoline and diesel emission with combustion of pyrogenic origin by multiple contamination origins. Average accumulation rates (AR) were calculated by growth time(exposure time) of gingko leaves in natural condition, and the results presented followed, residential area is average 44ng/g d.w/month, intersection is average 51ng/ g d.w/month, residential area of intersection surrounding is average28ng/g d.w/month, and industrial area average 56ng/g d.w/month, respectively. KCI Citation Count: 2
Bibliography:G704-001936.2008.11.1.001
ISSN:2672-0175
2672-1139