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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in different forest humus types
Authors:Martin Pichler  Georg Guggenberger  Robert Hartmann  Wolfgang Zech
Affiliation:1. Lehrstuhl für Bodenkunde, Technische Universit?t München, D-85350, Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany
2. Institute of Soil Science and Soil Geography, University of Bayreuth, D-95440, Bayreuth, Germany
3. Institut Dr. Neumayr, Hügelstra?e 3-5, D-74564, Crailsheim, Germany
Abstract:The behavior of 20 PAH in the organic layers of a L mull, an Of mull and a mor was assessed by a combined approach of a soil profile study, and the analysis of particle-size separates. Increasing PAH concentrations with depth in the mor profile (L, 866 μg kg−3; Of, 2902 μg kg−1; Oh, 10489 ug kg−1) were assigned to selective enrichment during organic matter decomposition. PAH were further highly enriched within the finer separates. For the L horizons, significant positive correlations were established between the enrichment of individual PAH (as observed from the decomposition gradient between the >2-mm fraction and the < 0.05-mm fraction), and the KOW for each compound. The slope of the regression line, m, described the degree of differentiation between low- and high-molecular PAH during litter decomposition. Since m was greatest in the most biologically active humus type (L mull, 0.33) and smallest in the most inactive (mor, 0.20), microbial breakdown was assumed as the dominating process for this differentiation. The results also indicated that decomposition processes had already taken place in the L horizons, leading to morphological and chemical changes of organic matter, and to an enrichment of high molecular PAH.
Keywords:Forest soils  PAH enrichment  organic layers  particle size separates  PAH differentiation  microbial decomposition
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