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Presents a review of the scientific literature on biotic & abiotic factors affecting accumulation of airborne polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in plants. Data presented in the literature come from studies of emissions from urban sources (mainly traffic exhaust), various industrial operations, and a large industrial fire. Sections of the review discuss the sources of PAH, the ability of vegetation to act as a PAH sink via root or foliar uptake or interception at the canopy level, and the potential for using vegetation as a marker of exposure to PAH emissions. The final section makes recommendations regarding the use of PAH accumulation in plant tissues as a marker of exposure to air emissions from oil & gas flares in Alberta.
Genre: Science / Environmental Science (fancy, right?)
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