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Mar Pollut Bull ; 75(1-2): 182-186, 2013 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23962732

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We present a global dioxin model that simulates one year of atmospheric emissions, transport processes, and depositions to the earth's terrestrial and marine habitats. We map starting emission levels for each land area, and we also map the resulting deposits to terrestrial and marine environments. This model confirms that 'hot spots' of deposition are likely to be in northern Europe, eastern North America, and in parts of Asia with the highest marine dioxin depositions being the northeast and northwest Atlantic, western Pacific, northern Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean. It also reveals that approximately 40% of airborne dioxin emissions are deposited to marine environments and that many countries in Africa receive more dioxin than they produce, which results in these countries being disproportionately impacted. Since human exposure to dioxin is largely through diet, this work highlights food producing areas that receive higher atmospheric deposits of dioxin than others.


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Air Pollutants/analysis , Air Pollution/statistics & numerical data , Dioxins/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Models, Chemical , Air Movements , Atmosphere/chemistry , Soil Pollutants/analysis
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