Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are persistent organic pollutants of high environmental concern with known carcinogenic\r\nactivity. Although literature documents PAH fate in urban runoff, little is known about their distribution on sediment sizes,\r\nwhich is essential for determining their treatability and fate in receiving waters. This paper has quantified the concentrations\r\nof selected PAHs in urban creek sediments and examined possible relationships between sediment PAH content and sediment\r\ncharacteristics, such as particle size, volatile organic content (VOC), and sediment chemical oxygen demand (SCOD). SCOD,\r\nVOC, and PAH concentrations of sediments showed a bimodal distribution by particle size. The large diameter sediments had\r\nthe highest VOC and also had the highest PAH concentrations. The spatial variation of PAH content by sediment sizes also was\r\nstatistically significant; however, the mass of the PAH material was significantly affected by the relative abundance of the different\r\nparticle size classes in the sediment mixtures.
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