Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDD) and dibenzofurans (PCDF)
PCDD/F
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofuranes (PCDDs/PCDFs, also PCDD/Fs) are persistent organic pollutants (POPs) which are in short named "dioxins" or "dioxin" in the strict sense of this term.
Dioxins are persistent organic pollutants (POPs) that are highly toxic and persist in the environment and accumulate in the food chain. This group of environmental contaminants includes:
- Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs): in total 75 congeners, differing in the number and location of chlorine atoms, seven of them are of toxicological relevance (2,3,7,8-substituted congeners), the most toxic one being 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD).
- Polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs): in total 135 congeners, ten of them are of toxicological relevance (2,3,7,8-substituted congeners).
Dioxins and furans (PCDD/Fs) have no technological or other use, but are generated in a number of thermal and industrial processes as unwanted and often unavoidable by-products.
Search data
Substances
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WHO(2005)-PCDD/F-TEQ excl. LOQSum of dioxins (PCDD/Fs) expressed as WHO toxic equivalent (TEQ) using the WHO-TEFs(2005), calculation by using lowerbound concentrations: lowerbound concentrations are calculated on the assumption that all the values of the different congeners below the limit of quantification (LOQ) are zero.
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WHO(2005)-PCDD/F-TEQ incl. LOQSum of dioxins (PCDD/Fs), expressed as WHO toxic equivalent using the WHO-TEFs(2005), calculation by using upperbound concentrations: upperbound concentrations are calculated on the assumption that all the values of the different congeners below the limit of quantification (LOQ) are equal to the limit of quantification.
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2,3,7,8-TetraCDD
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1,2,3,7,8-PentaCDD
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1,2,3,4,7,8-HexaCDD
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1,2,3,7,8,9-HexaCDD
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1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HeptaCDD
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1,2,3,6,7,8-HexaCDD
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2,3,7,8-TetraCDF
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1,2,3,7,8-PentaCDF
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OctaCDD
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1,2,3,6,7,8-HexaCDF
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2,3,4,7,8-PentaCDF
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1,2,3,4,7,8-HexaCDF
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1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HeptaCDF
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1,2,3,7,8,9-HexaCDF
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2,3,4,6,7,8-HexaCDF
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1,2,3,4,7,8,9-HeptaCDF
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OctaCDF
Specimen
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Bioindicator in rivers and lakes
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As the only viviparous fish in German nearshore waters, it is a bioindicator in nearshore coastal marine ecosystems.
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Inshore, the herring gull mainly feeds from the sea: upon fish, mussels, and crabs.
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A major primary producer in semi-natural and anthropogenic affected ecosystems.
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The roe deer is the most common of the larger herbivores (first order-consumer) to be found in the wild in Europe.
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Student groups with an even number of female and male students at the age of 20 to 29.
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Sampling area
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The only high mountains national park in Germany and an area of the Limestone Alps with international relevance
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Important, old-industrialised conurbation in Germany.
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Main water divide between the North- and Baltic Sea
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Longest river in Germany
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Germany's first national park
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National Park in the largest brackish water (Bodden) habitat of the world.
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National park in the world largest connected sand and mud flats.
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Fourth largest river basin in Central Europe
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Region in the chemical triangle of Central Germany
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Germany's largest forest national park
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Second highest and largest low mountain range in Northern Germany
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Germany's largest connected forest area in a range of low mountains
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The Upper Bavarian Tertiary Uplands are a part of the Southern German Molasse Basin
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Second largest river in Europe
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4 university cities as sampling areas.
Sampling period
1998 - 2023