Spatial variations, origins, and risk assessments of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in French soils
Author:
Froger ClaireORCID, Saby Nicolas P. A.ORCID, Jolivet Claudy C., Boulonne LineORCID, Caria Giovanni, Freulon Xavier, de Fouquet Chantal, Roussel Hélène, Marot Franck, Bispo Antonio
Abstract
Abstract. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are persistent
organic pollutants produced by anthropogenic activities that contaminate all
environmental spheres, including soils. This study focused on PAHs measured
in 2154 soils in France, covering the entire territory based on a regular
sampling grid. The quantified concentrations in the Σ15 PAHs ranged
from 5.1 to 31 200 µg kg−1, with a median value of
32.6 µg kg−1, and PAHs were detected in 70 % of the
soil samples. The map of Σ15 PAH concentrations revealed strong
spatial variations in soil contamination throughout France, with larger
concentrations in soils of industrial regions and near major cities. PAH
molecular diagnostic ratios support the historical origin of PAHs in the
northern part of France being linked to the significant emissions of PAHs in
Europe during the industrial period of 1850–1950, in particular with the
contribution of coal and/or biomass combustion and iron–steel production. A health
risk assessment conducted for the residential population resulted in a
median value of 1.07 × 10−8 in total lifetime cancer risk,
with only 20 sites above the limit of 10−6 and one above the limit of
10−5 adopted by the French government. These results reveal the need to
conduct large-scale studies on soil contamination to determine the fate of
PAHs and evaluate the risks induced by soil pollution at a country-level
scale.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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