Contamination of Dioxins and PCBs in Sediment Core in Tokyo Bay

An analysis was conducted of the concentration and composition of dioxin (PCDD/Fs, Co-PCBs) and total PCBs (PCBs) in the sediment core of Tokyo Bay that area administrated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (35°30'19'' N, 139°50'58'' E) . Sedimentary records for these...

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Hauptverfasser: TAKEDA, Yoshihito, KASSAI, Kouji, IIMURA, Fuminari, TSUKUI, Takaaki, YOSHIOKA, Hidetoshi, HIGASHINO, Kazuo, SASAKI, Yuko
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