The residual status of persistent toxic pollutants (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, pesticides) in multiple environmental media in the New Orleans area of Antarctica in 2007. Antarctic is one of the regions receiving the least pollution on the earth. Coal mining is its main pollution source, and there are three kinds of plants (Bryophyte, spicate plant, tubular plant) that are effective indicators for measuring pollution in Antarctic, and have the largest concentration capacity for heavy metals. Persistent toxic pollutant residue data for the New Orleans region of Antarctica in 2007
collect time | 2007/01/01 - 2007/12/31 |
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collect place | New Orleans, Antarctica |
data size | 95.0 KiB |
data format | Excel |
Coordinate system | WGS84 |
Manual observation
Manual review
# | title | file size |
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1 | ocps and pcbs-na.xls | 27.0 KiB |
2 | pahs-na.xls | 29.0 KiB |
3 | sample station-2007-na.doc | 39.0 KiB |
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