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Chemosphere | 2012

Volatilization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from coal-tar-sealed pavement

Peter C. Van Metre; Michael S. Majewski; Barbara J. Mahler; William T. Foreman; Christopher L. Braun; Jennifer T. Wilson; Teresa L. Burbank

Coal-tar-based pavement sealants, a major source of PAHs to urban water bodies, are a potential source of volatile PAHs to the atmosphere. An initial assessment of volatilization of PAHs from coal-tar-sealed pavement is presented here in which we measured summertime gas-phase PAH concentrations 0.03 m and 1.28 m above the pavement surface of seven sealed (six with coal-tar-based sealant and one with asphalt-based sealant) and three unsealed (two asphalt and one concrete) parking lots in central Texas. PAHs also were measured in parking lot dust. The geometric mean concentration of the sum of eight frequently detected PAHs (ΣPAH(8)) in the 0.03-m samples above sealed lots (1320 ng m(-3)) during the hottest part of the day was 20 times greater than that above unsealed lots (66.5 ng m(-3)). The geometric mean concentration in the 1.28-m samples above sealed lots (138 ng m(-3)) was five times greater than above unsealed lots (26.0 ng m(-3)). Estimated PAH flux from the sealed lots was 60 times greater than that from unsealed lots (geometric means of 88 and 1.4 μg m(-2) h(-1), respectively). Although the data set presented here is small, the much higher estimated fluxes from sealed pavement than from unsealed pavement indicate that coal-tar-based sealants are emitting PAHs to urban air at high rates compared to other paved surfaces.


Scientific Investigations Report | 2015

Physical characteristics and fish assemblage composition at site and mesohabitat scales over a range of streamflows in the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico, winter 2011-12, summer 2012

Christopher L. Braun; Daniel K. Pearson; Michael D. Porter; J. Bruce Moring

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Water-Resources Investigations Report | 2000

Use of Borehole Geophysical Logs for Improved Site Characterization at Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Dallas, Texas

Roberto Anaya; Christopher L. Braun; Eve L. Kuniansky

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Atmospheric Environment | 2012

PAH volatilization following application of coal-tar-based pavement sealant

Peter C. Van Metre; Michael S. Majewski; Barbara J. Mahler; William T. Foreman; Christopher L. Braun; Jennifer T. Wilson; Teresa L. Burbank


Ground Water | 2005

Long-term changes in ground water chemistry at a phytoremediation demonstration site

Sandra M. Eberts; Sonya A. Jones; Christopher L. Braun; Gregory J. Harvey


Environmental Forensics | 2008

Compound-Specific Isotope Analysis: Questioning the Origins of a Trichloroethene Plume

Sandra M. Eberts; Christopher L. Braun; Sonya A. Jones


Scientific Investigations Report | 2004

Water-level variations and their effects on tree growth and mortality and on the biogeochemical system at the phytoremediation demonstration site in Fort Worth, Texas, 1996-2003

Christopher L. Braun; Sandra M. Eberts; Sonya A. Jones; Gregory J. Harvey


Scientific Investigations Report | 2014

Mesohabitats, fish assemblage composition, and mesohabitat use of the Rio Grande silvery minnow over a range of seasonal flow regimes in the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo del Norte, in and near Big Bend National Park, Texas, 2010-11

J. Bruce Moring; Christopher L. Braun; Daniel K. Pearson


Fact Sheet | 2004

Demonstration-site development and phytoremediation processes associated with trichloroethene (TCE) in ground water, Naval Air Station-Joint Reserve Base Carswell Field, Fort Worth, Texas

Sachin D. Shah; Christopher L. Braun


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 2000

Assessment of potential for natural attenuation of chlorinated ethenes and ethanes in ground water at a petrochemical reclamation site, Harris County, Texas

Glenn F. Huff; Christopher L. Braun; Roger W. Lee

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Jennifer T. Wilson

United States Geological Survey

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Sonya A. Jones

United States Geological Survey

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Peter C. Van Metre

United States Geological Survey

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Barbara J. Mahler

United States Geological Survey

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Sandra M. Eberts

United States Geological Survey

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Michael S. Majewski

United States Geological Survey

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Roberto Anaya

United States Geological Survey

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Roger W. Lee

United States Geological Survey

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Teresa L. Burbank

United States Geological Survey

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