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Deposition of PCBs, as mono/di/trichloro- and tetra-nonachlorobiphenyls) in snow cores from the Agassiz Ice Cap (northern Ellesmere Island, Canada) Combined light and dark shaded sections of each bar indicate sum-PCB flux
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Deposition of PCBs, as mono/di/trichloro- and tetra-nonachlorobiphenyls) in snow cores from the Agassiz Ice Cap (northern Ellesmere Island, Canada) Combined light and dark shaded sections of each bar indicate sum-PCB flux
Sources | Gregor, D.J., A.J. Peters, T. Teixeira, N. Jones and C. Spencer, 1995. The historical residue trend of PCBs in the Agassiz Ice Cap, Ellesmere Island, Canada. Sci. Total Environ. 160/161: 117-126. (AAR Figure 6.44) | ||||
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AMAP Assessment Report: Arctic Pollution Issues |
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Published | 1998 | ||||
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