Publications by authors named "Ivana Hovorkova"

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  • Artificial soil (AS) is used in ecotoxicology but varies significantly between laboratories due to differences in local components, affecting the testing of chemicals.
  • A study measured the sorption of phenanthrene and cadmium in 21 AS samples, revealing that phenanthrene's sorption varied greatly without clear explanation, while cadmium's sorption correlated with cation exchange capacity (CEC) and pH.
  • The research highlights the need for standardized preparation of AS to reduce variability in test results, especially since the unpredictability of phenanthrene's sorption remains unresolved.
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This paper reports the first study applying a triple-isotope approach for source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The (13)C/(12)C, (14)C/(12)C, and (2)H/(1)H isotope ratios of PAHs were determined in forest soils from mountainous areas of the Czech Republic, European Union. Statistical modeling applying a Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) framework to the environmental triple isotope PAH data and an end-member PAH isotope database allowed comprehensive accounting of uncertainties and quantitative constraints on the PAH sources among biomass combustion, liquid fossil fuel combustion, and coal combustion at low and high temperatures.

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  • Artificial soils are crucial for soil ecotoxicity bioassays, but recent studies show significant variability in their properties across different laboratories.
  • The study assessed ten artificial soils' ability to retain and bioavailable phenanthrene and lindane over time, revealing substantial changes in phenanthrene levels while lindane remained more stable.
  • The findings highlight the need to understand variability in artificial soils for accurate toxicity testing and risk assessments, suggesting that sterilizing these soils could mitigate some inconsistencies.
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Concentrations of selected organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are reported in air and surface soil in an extensive spatial survey across Azerbaijan, a country bordering the Caspian Sea with a history of OCP production and extensive use. Polyurethane foam disc passive air samplers (PAS) were deployed during October-November 2008 with soil samples collected in July 2009. Levels of Σ(7)PCB in ambient air were generally low (mean of 0.

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The study is focused on artificial soil which is supposed to be a standardized "soil like" medium. We compared physico-chemical properties and extractability of Phenanthrene from 25 artificial soils prepared according to OECD standardized procedures at different laboratories. A substantial range of soil properties was found, also for parameters which should be standardized because they have an important influence on the bioavailability of pollutants (e.

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We measured the kinetics of ozonation reaction of 1,1-diphenylethylene (DPE) in artificial snow, produced by shock freezing of DPE aqueous solutions sprayed into liquid nitrogen. It was demonstrated that most of the reactant molecules are in direct (productive) contact with gaseous ozone, thus the technique produces snow with organic molecules largely ejected to the surface of snow grains. The kinetic data were used to evaluate the snow specific surface area (∼70 cm(2) g(-1)).

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