Concentration and Source Assessment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Street Soil of Ma?an City, Jordan
In this study, the levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were determined in the street soil of Ma?an City, Jordan.
The probable sources of PAHs in the soils were estimated by using diagnostic ratios. PAHs were extracted from soil samples
via the ultrasonic extraction method using three portions of 20 mL of n-hexane/acetone mixture. The most priority environmental
protection agency 13 PAHs were determined in the extract using gas chromatography?mass spectrometer. The results
showed that average concentrations of ?13PAHs ranged from 77.0 to 917.4 ng/g, and the 3- and 4-rings PAHs were the
most abundant PAHs detected in the soil samples (~ 60% of the PAH total concentrations). The ratios showed that the PAHs
in Ma?an?s street soil have both petrogenic and pyrogenic sources. Pearson?s correlation coefficient analysis showed that the
content of ?13PAHs is directly correlated to the total organic matter (TOM) in the soil. Analysis of variance indicated that
Ma?an city mostly had the same sources for ?13PAHs.