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The near-surface environment of the Tibetan Plateau is a fragile critical zone. Our understanding of the transport and transformation of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the ecosystem has significantly improved with research conducted in recent decades. In the current study, POP concentrations in soils logarithmically decreased and fractionated with increasing distance from the source area, patterns attributed to air–soil exchange. Transport from soils resulted in the enrichment of POP concentrations in plants and sediments. The enantiomeric fraction indicated that transformation of POPs in soils was significantly correlated with altitude. At the same time, the chiral signature of POPs in soils was maintained from soils to sediments, while the chiral transformation from soils to plants was found to be complex.
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篇名 A review of POPs in the fragile critical zone of the Tibetan Plateau: transport and transformation
来源期刊 学科 地球科学
关键词 Tibetan Plateau Critical zone Transport Transformation POPs
年,卷(期) 2022,(3) 所属期刊栏目
研究方向 页码范围 396-399
页数 3页 分类号
字数 语种 英文
DOI 10.1007/s11631-017-0173-3
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Tibetan Plateau
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地球化学学报(英文)
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2096-0956
52-1161/p
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贵阳市林城西路99号
1982-01-01
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