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For semi-volatile compounds that partition strongly into cold water (e.g. HCH) we have seen an inevitable loading of Arctic aquatic reservoirs. ...For compounds that partition strongly onto particles, and for which the soil reservoir is most important (e.g. PCBs), w …
For semi-volatile compounds that partition strongly into cold water (e.g. HCH) we have seen an inevitable loading of Arctic aquatic r …