Table K-1. Values Used for Koc / Kow Correlation
Calculated Measured
Chemical log Kow log Koc Koc log Koc Koc (geomean)
Benzene 2.13 1.77 59 1.79 61.7Bromoform 2.35 1.94 87 2.10 126Carbon tetrachloride 2.73 2.24 174 2.18 152Chlorobenzene 2.86 2.34 219 2.35 224Chloroform 1.92 1.60 40 1.72 52.5Dichlorobenzene, 1,2- (o) 3.43 2.79 617 2.58 379Dichlorobenzene, 1,4- (p) 3.42 2.79 617 2.79 616Dichloroethane, 1,1- 1.79 1.50 32 1.73 53.4Dichloroethane, 1,2- 1.47 1.24 17 1.58 38.0Dichloroethylene, 1,1- 2.13 1.77 59 1.81 65Dichloroethylene, trans -1,2- 2.07 1.72 52 1.58 38Dichloropropane, 1,2- 1.97 1.64 44 1.67 47.0Dieldrin 5.37 4.33 21,380 4.41 25,546Endosulfan 4.10 3.33 2,138 3.31 2,040Endrin 5.06 4.09 12,303 4.03 10,811Ethylbenzene 3.14 2.56 363 2.31 204Hexachlorobenzene 5.89 4.74 54,954 4.90 80,000Methyl bromide 1.19 1.02 10 0.95 9.0Methyl chloride 0.91 0.80 6 0.78 6.0Methylene chloride 1.25 1.07 12 1.00 10
Pentachlorobenzene 5.26 4.24 17,378 4.51 32,148Tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2- 2.39 1.97 93 1.90 79.0Tetrachloroethylene 2.67 2.19 155 2.42 265
Toluene 2.75 2.26 182 2.15 140Trichlorobenzene, 1,2,4- 4.01 3.25 1,778 3.22 1,659Trichloroethane, 1,1,1- 2.48 2.04 110 2.13 135Trichloroethane, 1,1,2- 2.05 1.70 50 1.88 75.0Trichloroethylene 2.71 2.22 166 1.97 94.3Xylene, o- 3.13 2.56 363 2.38 241Xylene, m- 3.20 2.61 407 2.29 196Xylene, p- 3.17 2.59 389 2.49 311
Regression Statistics
Multiple R 0.9870R Square 0.9742Adjusted R Square 0.9733Standard Error 0.1640
Observations 31
ANOVA
df SS MS F Significance FRegression 1 29.4358 29.4358 1,094 1.4032E-24Residual 29 0.7804 0.0269
Total 30 30.2161
Coefficients Std. Error t Stat P-value Lower 95% Upper 95%Intercept 0.0784 0.0748 1.0481 0.3033 -0.0746 0.2314
X Variable 1 0.7919 0.0239 33.0742 0.0000 0.7430 0.8409
K-1
K-2
Fig
ure
K-1
. Co
rrel
atio
n P
lot:
log
Ko
w a
nd
log
Ko
c
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
log
Ko
w
log Koc
log
Koc
= 0
.791
9 lo
g K
ow +
0.0
784
mea
sure
d K
oc (
geom
ean)
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
Ace
nap
hth
ene
83-3
2-9
3,89
03.
59S
zabo
(19
90a)
RP
-HP
LC o
n P
IHA
C (
hum
ic a
cids
)
6,16
63.
79S
zabo
(19
90a)
RP
-HP
LC o
n C
IHA
C (
hum
ic a
cids
)
Ave
rag
e5,
028
3.70
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n4,
898
3.69
Ace
ton
e67
-64-
1
Ald
rin
309-
00-2
48,3
944.
68Lo
rd e
t al.
(198
0)"G
eesc
roft/
Rot
ham
sted
Far
m"
soil;
2.6
% O
M; p
H=
5.1;
sus
pect
48,9
784.
69B
riggs
(19
81)
Bat
com
be s
ilt lo
am (
Gr.
Br.
); 2
.05%
OC
; pH
=6.
1
Ave
rag
e48
,686
4.69
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n48
,685
4.69
An
thra
cen
e12
0-12
-7
14,5
004.
16M
cCar
thy
& J
imen
ez (
1985
)hu
mic
aci
ds
15,8
494.
20K
aric
hkof
f (19
81)
soil/
sedi
men
ts a
vera
ge; s
hake
-fla
sk U
V
19,5
624.
29La
ndru
m e
t al.
(198
4)su
rfac
e w
ater
(ge
omea
n 5
valu
es)
23,9
884.
38H
odso
n &
Will
iam
s (1
988)
cyan
opro
pyl c
olum
n; H
PLC
26,0
004.
41K
aric
khof
f et a
l. (1
979)
avg.
coa
rse
silt
frac
tion,
Doe
Run
& H
icko
ry H
ill s
edim
ents
26,3
034.
42S
zabo
et a
l. (1
990a
)R
P-H
PLC
on
PIH
AC
(hu
mic
aci
ds)
27,8
404.
44A
bdul
& G
ibso
n (1
986)
Flin
t aqu
ifer
sam
ple;
87%
san
d; fo
c =
0.0
187
31,3
294.
50La
ndru
m e
t al.
(198
4)hu
mic
aci
d (g
eom
ean
8 va
lues
)
33,8
844.
53S
zabo
et a
l. (1
990a
)R
P-H
PLC
on
CIH
AC
(hu
mic
aci
ds)
Ave
rag
e24
,362
4.39
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n23
,493
4.37
Ben
z(α)
anth
race
ne
56-5
5-3
150,
000
5.18
McC
arth
y &
Jim
enez
(19
85)
hum
ic a
cid
199,
526
5.30
Land
rum
et a
l. (1
984)
hum
ic a
cid
650,
000
5.81
Kar
ickh
off e
t al.
(197
9)av
g. c
oars
e si
lt fr
actio
n, D
oe R
un &
Hic
kory
Hill
sed
s.
840,
000
5.92
Sm
ith e
t al.
(197
8) a
s ci
ted
in D
i Tor
o et
al.
(198
5)40
% O
C
Ave
rag
e45
9,88
25.
66
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n35
7,53
75.
55
Ben
zen
e71
-43-
2
311.
50C
hiou
et a
l. (1
983)
Woo
dbur
n si
lt lo
am; f
om =
0.0
19; 2
1% c
lay
38.2
1.58
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l with
0.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
43.5
1.64
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)ag
ricul
tura
l soi
l with
2.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
491.
69A
bdul
et a
l. (1
987)
batc
h eq
uilib
rium
exp
erim
ents
; aqu
ifer
mat
eria
l; fo
c =
0.0
105
53.5
1.73
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l with
3.7
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
601.
78K
aric
khof
f (19
81)
soils
/sed
imen
ts a
vera
ge; s
hake
flas
k U
V
K-3
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
Ben
zen
e71
-43-
2
(con
tinue
d)63
1.80
Piw
oni &
Ban
erje
e (1
989)
0.
19 p
erce
nt o
rgan
ic c
arbo
n
661.
82S
zabo
et a
l. (1
990a
)R
P-H
PLC
on
PIH
AC
(hu
mic
aci
ds)
741.
87S
zabo
et a
l. (1
990a
)R
P-H
PLC
on
CIH
AC
(hu
mic
aci
ds)
831.
92K
aric
khof
f et a
l. (1
979)
avg.
coa
rse
silt
frac
tion,
Doe
Run
& H
icko
ry H
ill s
eds.
921.
97R
oger
s et
al.
(198
0)H
astin
gs s
ilty
clay
loam
with
2.6
% O
C
981.
99P
avlo
u (1
987)
as
cite
d in
Mac
kay
et a
l. (1
992)
100
2.00
Rog
ers
et a
l. (1
980)
Ove
rton
silt
y cl
ay lo
am w
ith 1
.8%
OC
Ave
rag
e66
1.82
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n62
1.79
Ben
zo(a
)pyr
ene
50-3
2-8
478,
947
5.68
Sm
ith e
t al.
(197
8) a
s ci
ted
in D
i Tor
o (1
985)
3.
8% O
C
891,
251
5.95
Land
rum
et a
l. (1
984)
hum
ic a
cids
2,13
0,00
06.
33M
cCar
thy
& J
imen
ez (
1985
)hu
mic
aci
ds (
aver
age
8 va
lues
)
Ave
rag
e1,
166,
733
6.07
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n96
8,77
45.
99
Ben
zo(b
)flu
ora
nth
ene
205-
99-2
Ben
zo(k
)flu
ora
nth
ene
207-
08-9
Bis
(2-c
hlo
reth
yl)e
ther
111-
44-4
75.9
1.88
Wils
on e
t al.
(198
1)Li
ncol
n sa
nd; 0
.087
% O
C
Ave
rag
e76
1.88
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n76
1.88
Bis
(2-e
thyl
hex
yl)p
hth
alat
e11
7-81
-7
(Bis
(2-e
thyl
hexy
l)est
er)
87,4
204.
94R
usse
ll &
McD
uffie
(19
86)
Bro
ome
Co.
, NY
, com
posi
te s
oil;
1.59
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
141,
254
5.15
Car
ter
& S
uffe
t (19
83)
mea
sure
d ch
ange
in s
orpt
ion
in p
rese
nce
of h
umic
aci
ds
Ave
rag
e11
4,33
75.
06
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n11
1,12
35.
05
Bro
mo
dic
hlo
rom
eth
ane
75-2
7-4
Bro
mo
form
75-2
5-2
(Trib
rom
omet
hane
)12
62.
10H
utzl
er e
t al.
(198
6)co
lum
n, K
ewee
naw
7 s
oil;
0.85
% O
C
Ave
rag
e12
62.
10
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n12
62.
10
K-4
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
Bu
tyl b
enzy
l ph
thal
ate
85-6
8-7
16,9
814.
23R
usse
ll &
McD
uffie
(19
86)
Bro
ome
Cou
nty,
NY
, com
posi
te s
oil w
ith 1
.59%
OC
; col
umn
11,1
284.
05G
ledh
ill (
1980
)3
soils
; 1.2
-3.4
% O
C -
geo
mea
n va
lue
calc
ulat
ed fr
om r
ange
Ave
rag
e14
,055
4.15
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n13
,746
4.14
Car
baz
ole
86-7
4-8
Car
bo
n d
isu
lfid
e75
-15-
0
Car
bo
n t
etra
chlo
rid
e56
-23-
5
123
2.09
Koc
h (1
983)
sorp
tion
coef
ficie
nt (
assu
me
Kom
) fr
om u
npub
lishe
d so
urce
127
2.10
Rut
herf
ord
et a
l. (1
992)
extr
acte
d pe
at; 6
4% O
C
224
2.35
Abd
ul e
t al.
(198
7)
from
MS
thes
is
Ave
rag
e15
82.
20
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n15
22.
18
Ch
lord
ane
57-7
4-9
44,7
114.
65Jo
hnso
n-Lo
gan
et a
l. (1
992)
geol
ogic
mat
eria
l, N
. Hol
lyw
ood
dum
p (a
vg. 1
4 va
lues
)
58,8
844.
77C
hin
& W
eber
(19
89)
hum
ic a
cid
poly
mer
s
Ave
rag
e51
,798
4.71
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n51
,310
4.71
Ch
loro
ben
zen
e10
8-90
-7
831.
92C
hiou
et a
l. (1
983)
Woo
dbur
n si
lt lo
am; f
om =
0.0
19; 2
1% c
lay
117
2.07
Wils
on e
t al.
(198
1)Li
ncol
n sa
nd; 0
.087
% O
C
164
2.22
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& W
esta
ll (1
981)
K
S1
colle
cted
from
fiel
d si
te lo
catio
n; fo
c =
0.0
073
200
2.30
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& G
iger
(19
82)
as c
ited
in G
erst
l (19
90)
syst
em s
peci
fic in
form
atio
n no
t giv
en
219
2.34
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& G
iger
(19
82)
as c
ited
in G
erst
l (19
90)
syst
em s
peci
fic in
form
atio
n no
t giv
en
260
2.41
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& W
esta
ll (1
981)
av
erag
e of
six
mea
sure
men
ts;fo
c =
0.0
015
389
2.59
Rob
erts
et a
l. (1
980)
calc
ulat
ed fr
om fi
eld
data
ass
umin
g fo
c =
0.0
099
407
2.61
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& G
iger
(19
82)
as c
ited
in G
erst
l (19
90)
syst
em s
peci
fic in
form
atio
n no
t giv
en
500
2.70
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& W
esta
ll (1
981)
fie
ld s
ampl
e; 0
.08%
OC
Ave
rag
e26
02.
41
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n22
42.
35
Ch
loro
dib
rom
om
eth
ane
124-
48-1
Ch
loro
form
67-6
6-3
281.
44G
rath
woh
l (19
90)
20 C
; soi
l, sa
nd &
loes
s
401.
60H
utzl
er e
t al.
(198
3)av
erag
e of
two
soils
761.
88W
ilson
et a
l. (1
981)
Linc
oln
sand
; 0.0
87%
OC
591.
77Lo
ch e
t al.
(198
6)to
p 20
cm
, Eer
d so
il; 4
.06%
OC
(fr
om u
npub
lishe
d w
ork)
K-5
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
Ch
loro
form
67-6
6-3
(con
tinue
d)81
1.91
Loch
et a
l. (1
986)
top
20 c
m, p
eat s
oil ;
11.
6% O
C (
from
unp
ublis
hed
wor
k)
Ave
rag
e57
1.75
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n53
1.72
Ch
ryse
ne
218-
01-9
DD
D72
-54-
8
45,8
004.
66G
usta
fson
(19
89)
aver
age
valu
e fr
om c
olle
cted
mea
sure
d va
lues
Ave
rag
e45
,800
4.66
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n45
,800
4.66
DD
E72
-55-
9
86,4
054.
94K
och
(198
3)so
rptio
n co
effic
ient
(as
sum
e K
om)
from
unp
ublis
hed
sour
ce
Ave
rag
e86
,405
4.94
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n86
,405
4.94
DD
T50
-29-
3
285,
467
5.46
Ger
stl &
Min
gelg
rin (
1984
)M
alki
ya s
oil;
5.82
% O
M
496,
476
5.70
Ger
stl &
Min
gelg
rin (
1984
)N
eve
Yaa
r so
il; 2
.82%
OM
589,
537
5.77
Ger
stl &
Min
gelg
rin (
1984
)K
inne
ret G
sed
imen
t; 4.
39%
OM
747,
887
5.87
Ger
stl &
Min
gelg
rin (
1984
)K
inne
ret A
sed
imen
t; 7.
85%
OM
892,
067
5.95
Ger
stl &
Min
gelg
rin (
1984
)G
ilat s
oil;
1.25
% O
M
1,74
1,51
66.
24G
erst
l & M
inge
lgrin
(19
84)
Miv
tahi
m s
oil;
0.45
% O
M
Ave
rag
e79
2,15
85.
90
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n67
7,93
45.
83
Dib
enz(
a,h
)an
thra
cen
e53
-70-
3
565,
014
5.75
Mea
ns e
t al.
(198
0); H
asse
t et a
l. (1
980)
IL
soi
l; 1.
30%
OC
(E
PA
-20)
805,
292
5.91
Mea
ns e
t al.
(198
0); H
asse
t et a
l. (1
980)
N
D s
edim
ent;
2.28
% O
C (
EP
A-5
)
808,
991
5.91
Mea
ns e
t al.
(198
0); H
asse
t et a
l. (1
980)
IL
sed
imen
t; 2.
38%
OC
(E
PA
-23)
1,17
2,84
76.
07M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
; Has
set e
t al.
(198
0)
IA s
edim
ent;
0.15
% O
C (
EP
A-8
)
1,69
0,97
16.
23M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
; Has
set e
t al.
(198
0)
GA
sed
imen
t; 1.
21%
OC
(E
PA
-B2)
1,68
7,40
46.
23M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
; Has
set e
t al.
(198
0)
MO
sed
imen
t; 2.
07%
OC
(E
PA
-4)
2,27
7,87
56.
36M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
; Has
set e
t al.
(198
0)
IA lo
ess;
0.1
1% O
C (
EP
A-9
)
2,38
3,76
56.
38M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
; Has
set e
t al.
(198
0)
IL s
edim
ent;
1.67
% O
C (
EP
A-2
2)
2,62
2,45
36.
42M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
; Has
set e
t al.
(198
0)
SD
sed
imen
t; 0.
72%
OC
(E
PA
-6)
2,66
3,31
76.
43M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
; Has
set e
t al.
(198
0)
IN s
edim
ent;
0.95
% O
C (
EP
A-1
5)
2,69
1,87
06.
43M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
; Has
set e
t al.
(198
0)
IL s
edim
ent;
1.48
% O
C (
EP
A-2
6)
2,96
2,60
36.
47M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
; Has
set e
t al.
(198
0)
IL s
edim
ent;
1.88
% O
C (
EP
A-2
1)
3,02
0,26
26.
48M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
; Has
set e
t al.
(198
0)
WV
soi
l; 0.
48%
OC
(E
PA
-14)
K-6
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
Dib
enz(
a,h
)an
thra
cen
e53
-70-
3
(con
tinue
d)3,
059,
425
6.49
Mea
ns e
t al.
(198
0); H
asse
t et a
l. (1
980)
K
Y s
edim
ent;
0.66
% O
C (
EP
A-1
8)
Ave
rag
e2,
029,
435
6.31
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n1,
789,
101
6.25
1,2-
Dic
hlo
rob
enze
ne
(o)
95-5
0-1
267
2.43
Lee
et a
l. (1
989)
untr
eate
d M
arle
tte s
oil,
B+
hor
izon
; 0.3
% O
C
280
2.45
Lee
et a
l. (1
989)
untr
eate
d M
arle
tte s
oil,
A h
oriz
on; 2
.59%
OC
310
2.49
Chi
ou e
t al.
(197
9)W
illam
ette
silt
loam
; 0.9
28%
OC
; 3.5
deg
rees
Cel
sius
321
2.51
Chi
ou e
t al.
(198
3)W
oodb
urn
silt
loam
; 1.9
% O
M; 9
% s
and;
68%
silt
; 21%
cla
y
386
2.59
Sta
uffe
r &
Mac
Inty
re (
1986
)A
ppal
ache
e so
rben
t; 1.
4% O
C; p
H =
6.3
438
2.64
Sta
uffe
r &
Mac
Inty
re (
1986
)A
ppal
ache
e so
rben
t; 1.
4% O
C; p
H =
4.1
485
2.69
Frie
sel e
t al.
(198
4)pe
aty
soil;
29%
OM
497
2.70
Piw
oni &
Ban
erje
e (1
989)
sedi
men
t, 0.
19%
OC
; avg
. 2 v
alue
s
529
2.72
Frie
sel e
t al.
(198
4)fo
c re
port
ed a
s a
rang
e; a
vg. o
f sev
eral
exp
er.
Ave
rag
e39
02.
59
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n37
92.
58
1,4-
Dic
hlo
rob
enze
ne
(p)
106-
46-7
273
2.44
Chi
ou e
t al.
(198
3)W
oodb
urn
silt
loam
; fom
= 0
.019
; 21%
cla
y
280
2.45
Sou
thw
orth
& K
elle
r (1
986)
Dor
mon
t soi
l with
1.2
% O
C; 6
0% c
lay
300
2.48
Hut
zler
et a
l. (1
983)
co
lum
n; G
rayl
ing
soil;
1.5
2% O
C; B
21 h
oriz
on
398
2.60
Wils
on e
t al.
(198
1)Li
ncol
n sa
nd; 0
.087
% O
C
429
2.63
Frie
sel e
t al.
(198
4)re
port
ed a
s K
om; f
oc g
iven
as
a ra
nge
603
2.78
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& W
esta
ll (1
981)
K
S1
field
sam
ple;
0.7
3% O
C
665
2.82
Sou
thw
orth
& K
elle
r (1
986)
Api
son
soil
with
0.1
1% O
C; 8
6% c
lay
700
2.85
Hut
zler
et a
l. (1
983)
ba
tch;
ave
rage
of f
ive
soils
724
2.86
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& G
iger
(19
82)
as c
ited
in G
erst
l (19
90)
syst
em s
peci
fic in
form
atio
n no
t pro
vide
d
733
2.87
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& W
esta
ll (1
981)
aver
age
of s
ix m
easu
rem
ents
; aqu
ifer
mat
eria
l; fo
c =
0.0
015
832
2.92
Chi
n &
Web
er (
1989
)hu
mic
aci
d po
lym
ers
850
2.93
Sou
thw
orth
& K
elle
r (1
986)
Ful
lert
on s
oil w
ith 0
.06%
OC
911
2.96
Loch
et a
l. (1
986)
top
20 c
m o
f Eer
d so
il; 0
.06%
OC
; col
umn
1,02
43.
01W
u &
Gsc
hwen
d (1
986)
Cha
rles
Riv
er s
edim
ent;
8.5%
OC
1,25
93.
10S
chw
arze
nbac
h &
Gig
er (
1982
) as
cite
d in
Ger
stl (
1990
) sy
stem
spe
cific
info
rmat
ion
not p
rovi
ded
1,37
53.
14S
chw
arze
nbac
h &
Wes
tall
(198
1)fie
ld s
ampl
e; 0
.08%
OC
Ave
rag
e68
72.
84
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n61
62.
79
3,3-
Dic
hlo
rob
enzi
din
e91
-94-
1
K-7
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
1,1-
Dic
hlo
roet
han
e75
-34-
3
461.
66Ju
ry e
t al.
(199
0)so
il; s
elec
ted
621.
79R
oy e
t al.
(198
7)co
mpu
ted
from
an
isot
herm
; 4.0
4% O
C
Ave
rag
e54
1.73
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n53
1.73
1,2-
Dic
hlo
roet
han
e10
7-06
-2
221.
34Ju
ry e
t al.
(199
0)so
il; s
elec
ted
331.
52C
hiou
et a
l. (1
979)
Will
amet
te s
ilt lo
am; 0
.928
% O
C; 2
0 de
gree
s C
elsi
us
761.
88W
ilson
et a
l. (1
981)
Linc
oln
sand
; 0.0
87%
OC
Ave
rag
e44
1.64
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n38
1.58
1,1-
Dic
hlo
roet
hyl
ene
75-3
5-4
651.
81S
chw
ille
(198
8) (
seco
ndar
y)
Ave
rag
e65
1.81
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n65
1.81
cis
-1,2
-Dic
hlo
roet
hyl
ene
156-
59-2
tran
s-1
,2-D
ich
loro
eth
ylen
e15
6-60
-5
381.
58B
russ
eau
& R
ao (
1991
)T
ampa
san
dy a
quife
r m
ater
ial;
0.13
% O
C; <
2m
m
Ave
rag
e38
1.58
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n38
1.58
1,2-
Dic
hlo
rop
rop
ane
78-8
7-5
471.
67C
hiou
et a
l. (1
979)
Will
amet
te s
ilt lo
am; 0
.928
% O
C; 2
0 de
gree
s C
elsi
us
Ave
rag
e47
1.67
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n47
1.67
1,3-
Dic
hlo
rop
rop
ene
542-
75-6
241.
38Le
istr
a (1
970)
cis-
, av
g. 3
soi
ls; c
ompu
ted
from
vap
or p
hase
sor
ptio
n
261.
41Le
istr
a (1
970)
tran
s- ,
avg.
3 s
oils
; com
pute
d fr
om v
apor
pha
se s
orpt
ion
321.
51W
auch
ope
et a
l. (1
992)
tran
s-, p
erso
nal c
omm
. (un
publ
ishe
d so
urce
, Dow
Che
mic
al)
Ave
rag
e27
1.44
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n27
1.43
Die
ldri
n60
-57-
1
23,3
084.
37S
haro
m e
t al.
(198
0)B
ever
ly s
andy
loam
; 2.5
% O
M
26,1
064.
42S
haro
m e
t al.
(198
0)P
lain
field
san
d; 0
.7%
OM
27,3
994.
44S
haro
m e
t al.
(198
0)B
ig C
reek
sed
imen
t; 2.
8% O
M
Ave
rag
e25
,604
4.41
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n25
,546
4.41
K-8
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
Die
thyl
ph
thal
ate
84-6
6-2
691.
84R
usse
ll &
McD
uffie
(19
86)
Bro
ome
Cou
nty,
NY
, com
posi
te s
oil w
ith 1
.59%
OC
; col
umn
981.
99R
usse
ll &
McD
uffie
(19
86)
Con
klin
, NY
, san
d; 0
.26%
OC
; col
umn;
avg
. 4 v
alue
s
Ave
rag
e84
1.92
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n82
1.92
Dim
eth
yl p
hth
alat
e13
1-11
-3
7.6
0.88
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l with
0.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
42.8
1.63
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)ag
ricul
tura
l soi
l with
2.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
72.7
1.86
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l with
3.7
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
Ave
rag
e41
1.61
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n29
1.46
Di-
n-b
uty
l ph
thal
ate
84-7
4-2
1,38
43.
14R
usse
ll &
McD
uffie
(19
86)
Bro
ome
Cou
nty,
NY
, com
posi
te s
oil w
ith 1
.59%
OC
; col
umn
1,77
53.
25R
usse
ll &
McD
uffie
(19
86)
Con
klin
, NY
, san
d; 0
.26%
OC
; ads
orp.
; avg
. 4 v
alue
s; c
olum
n
Ave
rag
e1,
580
3.20
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n1,
567
3.20
2,4-
Din
itro
tolu
ene
121-
14-2
2,6-
Din
itro
tolu
ene
606-
20-2
Di-
n-o
ctyl
ph
thal
ate
117-
84-0
En
do
sulf
an11
5-29
-7
2,04
03.
31G
usta
fson
(19
89)
aver
age
valu
e fr
om c
olle
cted
mea
sure
d va
lues
Ave
rag
e2,
040
3.31
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n2,
040
3.31
En
dri
n72
-20-
8
7,72
43.
89S
haro
m e
t al.
(198
0)B
ever
ly s
andy
loam
; 2.5
% O
M
7,79
33.
89S
haro
m e
t al.
(198
0)or
gani
c so
il; 7
5.3%
OM
14,2
854.
15S
haro
m e
t al.
(198
0)P
lain
field
san
d; 0
.7%
OM
15,8
854.
20S
haro
m e
t al.
(198
0)B
ig C
reek
sed
imen
t; 2.
8% O
M
Ave
rag
e11
,422
4.06
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n10
,811
4.03
Eth
ylb
enze
ne
100-
41-4
165
2.22
Chi
ou e
t al.
(198
3)W
oodb
urn
silt
loam
; fom
= 0
.019
; 21%
cla
y
184
2.27
Lee
et a
l. (1
989)
untr
eate
d S
t. C
lair
soil;
0.4
4% O
C; 4
4% c
lay;
B+
hor
izon
191
2.28
Lee
et a
l. (1
989)
untr
eate
d O
shte
mo
soil;
0.1
1% O
C; 6
.3%
cla
y; B
+ h
oriz
on
240
2.38
Hod
son
& W
illia
ms
(198
8)H
PLC
; cya
nopr
opyl
col
umn
K-9
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
Eth
ylb
enze
ne
100-
41-4
(con
tinue
d)25
52.
41V
owle
s &
Man
tour
a (1
987)
Tam
ar e
stua
ry s
edim
ent;
4.02
% O
C; 0
.2%
syn
th. s
ea s
alt
Ave
rag
e20
72.
32
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n20
42.
31
Flu
ora
nth
ene
206-
44-0
41,6
874.
62S
zabo
et a
l. (1
990a
)R
P &
HP
LC o
n P
IHA
C (
hum
ic a
cids
)
51,6
584.
71A
bdul
& G
ibso
n (1
986)
Flin
t aqu
ifer
sam
ple;
87%
san
d; fo
c =
0.0
187
54,9
544.
74S
zabo
et a
l. (1
990a
)R
P &
HP
LC o
n C
IHA
C (
hum
ic a
cids
)
Ave
rag
e49
,433
4.69
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n49
,096
4.69
Flu
ore
ne
86-7
3-7
3,98
93.
60A
bdul
et a
l. (1
986)
Bor
den
aqui
fer
mat
eria
l (av
g. 2
val
ues,
foc
= 0
.009
1,0.
0121
)
4,61
53.
66A
bdul
et a
l. (1
986)
Flin
t aqu
ifer
mat
eria
l (av
g. 8
val
ues)
5,57
63.
75A
bdul
et a
l. (1
986)
War
ren
aqui
fer
mat
eria
l (av
g. 8
val
ues)
8,91
33.
95C
arte
r &
Suf
fet (
1983
)hu
mic
mat
eria
ls (
DO
C)
14,1
254.
15S
zabo
et a
l. (1
990a
)R
P-H
PLC
on
CIH
AC
(hu
mic
aci
ds)
16,2
184.
21S
zabo
et a
l. (1
990a
)R
P-H
PLC
on
PIH
AC
(hu
mic
aci
ds)
Ave
rag
e8,
906
3.95
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n7,
707
3.89
Hep
tach
lor
76-4
4-8
6,81
03.
83Ju
ry e
t al.
(199
0)se
lect
ed
13,3
304.
12G
usta
fson
(19
89)
aver
age
valu
e fr
om c
olle
cted
mea
sure
d va
lues
Ave
rag
e10
,070
4.00
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n9,
528
3.98
Hep
tach
lor
epo
xid
e10
24-5
7-3
Hex
ach
loro
ben
zen
e11
8-74
-1
80,0
004.
90K
aric
khof
f & M
orris
(19
85a)
GA
sed
imen
ts; 0
.5-1
.5%
OC
Ave
rag
e80
,000
4.90
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n80
,000
4.90
Hex
ach
loro
-1,3
-bu
tad
ien
e87
-68-
3
α-H
exac
hlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane
319-
84-6
(alp
ha-B
HC
)1,
022
3.01
Wah
id &
Set
huna
than
(19
79)
sing
le m
easu
rem
ent;
late
ritic
soi
l; 1.
62%
OM
1,25
33.
10W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
) si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
1.27
% O
M
1,33
03.
12W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
) si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; K
ari s
oil;
24.6
% O
M
1,38
63.
14W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
) si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; sa
ndy
soil;
12.
6% O
M
1,53
23.
19W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
) si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; al
luvi
al s
oil;
0.75
% O
M
K-1
0
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
α-H
exac
hlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane
319-
84-6
(con
tinue
d)2,
004
3.30
Wah
id &
Set
huna
than
(19
79)
sing
le m
easu
rem
ent;
late
ritic
soi
l; 2.
88%
OM
2,02
43.
31W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
) si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
1.00
% O
M
2,09
03.
32W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
) si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; P
okka
li so
il; 5
.52%
OM
2,12
33.
33W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
) si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; K
ari s
oil;
8.21
% O
M
2,16
83.
34W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
) si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
0.60
% O
M
2,20
03.
34W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
) si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
0.92
% O
M
2,89
13.
46W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
) si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; al
luvi
al s
oil;
0.70
% O
M
Ave
rag
e1,
835
3.26
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n1,
762
3.25
β-H
exac
hlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane
319-
85-7
(bet
a-B
HC
)1,
156
3.06
Wah
id &
Set
huna
than
(19
79)
sing
le m
easu
rem
ent;
late
ritic
soi
l; 1.
27%
OM
1,47
03.
17W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
1.62
% O
M
1,68
13.
23W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; K
ari s
oil;
24.6
% O
M
1,79
43.
25M
ills
& B
igga
r (1
969b
)V
enad
o cl
ay; 3
.5%
OC
; 50%
mon
tmor
illon
ite; 2
0°
C; 1
/n=
0.86
1
1,82
13.
26W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; sa
ndy
soil;
12.
6% O
M
1,86
83.
27W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
1.00
% O
M
1,95
83.
29W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; al
luvi
al s
oil;
0.75
% O
M
2,09
83.
32W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; al
luvi
al s
oil;
0.70
% O
M
2,41
53.
38W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; K
ari s
oil;
8.21
% O
M
2,54
83.
41W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
0.60
% O
M
2,69
73.
43W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
0.92
% O
M
3,14
33.
50W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
2.88
% O
M
3,15
83.
50W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; P
okka
li so
il; 5
.52%
OM
3,56
33.
55M
ills
& B
igga
r (1
969b
)S
tate
n pe
aty
muc
k, 1
2.8%
OC
; 20
° C
; 1/n
= 0
.950
Ave
rag
e2,
241
3.35
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n2,
139
3.33
γ-H
exac
hlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane
58-8
9-9
(Lin
dane
)73
12.
86A
dam
s &
Li (
1971
)S
vea
sil,
A h
oriz
on ;
foc
= 0
.031
735
2.87
McC
all e
t al.
(198
0)av
erag
e fo
r th
ree
soils
, 0.6
8-2.
01%
OC
757
2.88
Hug
genb
erge
r et
al.
(197
2)G
ila s
ilt lo
am; f
oc =
0.0
038;
cou
lmn
stud
y
760
2.88
Kis
hi e
t al.
(199
0)cl
ay lo
am (
allo
phan
e); s
oil p
H =
4.8
9; fo
c =
0.1
04
760
2.88
Wah
id &
Set
huna
than
(19
80)
late
rtic
soi
l; 2.
88%
OM
; 1:1
764
2.88
Ada
ms
& L
i (19
71)
Heg
ne s
ic, A
hor
izon
; fo
c =
0.0
43
764
2.88
Ada
ms
& L
i (19
71)
Heg
ne s
ic, B
hor
izon
; fo
c =
0.0
06
769
2.89
Ada
ms
& L
i (19
71)
Far
go s
ic, A
hor
izon
; fo
c =
0.0
52
812
2.91
Ada
ms
& L
i (19
71)
Hub
bard
ls, A
hor
izon
; fo
c =
0.0
12
814
2.91
Ada
ms
& L
i (19
71)
Ont
onag
on c
, A h
oriz
on ;
foc
= 0
.035
826
2.92
Ada
ms
& L
i (19
71)
Mila
ca s
l, A
hor
izon
; fo
c =
0.0
17
852
2.93
Mill
s &
Big
gar
(196
9a)
1.1%
OC
; Ca
Col
umbi
a si
lt lo
am
K-1
1
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
γ-H
exac
hlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane
58-8
9-9
(con
tinue
d)85
52.
93A
dam
s &
Li (
1971
)K
ranz
burg
sic
l, B
hor
izon
; fo
c =
0.0
1
878
2.94
Ada
ms
& L
i (19
71)
Sve
a si
l, B
hor
izon
; fo
c =
0.0
08
960
2.98
Kis
hi e
t al.
(199
0)sa
ndy
loam
(al
loph
ane)
; soi
l pH
= 5
.41;
foc
= 0
.079
1
968
2.99
Kay
& E
lrick
(19
67)
Muc
k (3
8% O
C)
985
2.99
Ada
ms
& L
i (19
71)
Fay
ette
sil,
A h
oriz
on ;
foc
= 0
.023
986
2.99
Kay
& E
lrick
(19
67)
Hon
eyw
ood
loam
(2.
1% O
C)
1,00
53.
00A
dam
s &
Li (
1971
)C
anis
teo
cl, B
hor
izon
; fo
c =
0.0
06
1,01
03.
00R
ippe
n et
al.
(198
2)A
lfiso
l; U
dalf,
Par
a br
own
eart
h; 0
.76%
OC
; soi
l pH
= 7
.45
1,03
03.
01K
ay &
Elri
ck (
1967
)F
ox lo
amy
sand
(1.
7% O
C)
1,07
93.
03A
dam
s &
Li (
1971
)Le
ster
fsl,
A h
oriz
on ;
foc
= 0
.023
1,10
33.
04H
ugge
nber
ger
et a
l. (1
972)
Pac
happ
a sa
ndy
loam
; foc
= 0
.005
1,10
33.
04S
haro
m e
t al.
(198
0)B
ever
ly s
and
loam
; 2.5
% O
M
1,10
93.
04W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; sa
ndy
soil;
12.
6% O
C
1,12
53.
05A
dam
s &
Li (
1971
)Z
imm
erm
an s
, A h
oriz
on ;
foc
= 0
.007
1,13
03.
05H
ugge
nber
ger
et a
l. (1
972)
Ken
twoo
d sa
ndy
loam
; foc
= 0
.009
3
1,20
03.
08K
ishi
et a
l. (1
990)
light
cla
y (m
ontm
orill
onite
- il
lite)
; pH
= 5
.26;
foc
= 0
.032
3
1,20
43.
08W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
1.27
% O
M
1,22
73.
09K
ay &
Elri
ck (
1967
)B
rook
ston
e sa
ndy
loam
(1.
9% O
C)
1,26
33.
10A
dam
s &
Li (
1971
)B
rain
erd
fsl,
A h
oriz
on ;
foc
= 0
.026
1,27
43.
11A
dam
s &
Li (
1971
)B
eard
en s
il, B
hor
izon
; fo
c =
0.0
02
1,30
03.
11K
ishi
et a
l. (1
990)
light
cla
y (m
ontm
orill
onite
); s
oil p
H =
5.1
8; fo
c =
0.0
151
1,30
03.
11M
cCal
l et a
l. (1
983)
Not
sta
ted
if th
ese
are
orig
inal
dat
a
1,31
83.
12M
iller
& W
eber
(19
86)
Ann
Arb
or s
oil;
1.14
% O
C
1,32
23.
12M
orea
le &
van
Bla
del (
1978
)Lu
bbee
k II
soil;
0.5
3% O
C; 1
0% c
lay
1,33
53.
13M
orea
le &
van
Bla
del (
1978
)Lu
bbee
k I s
oil;
0.07
% O
C; 2
% c
lay
1,45
23.
16M
ills
& B
igga
r (1
969a
) 3.
1% O
C; C
a V
enad
o cl
ay
1,45
53.
16A
dam
s &
Li (
1971
)B
rain
erd
sl, B
hor
izon
; fo
c =
0.0
01
1,45
83.
16M
iller
& W
eber
(19
86)
Del
ta s
oil;
0.12
% T
OC
1,47
83.
17S
haro
m e
t al.
(198
0)B
ig C
reek
sed
imen
t; 2.
8% O
M
1,52
53.
18W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1978
)P
okka
li so
il; 5
.52%
OM
; 1:1
0; 5
min
eq.
1,58
03.
20W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1980
)P
okka
li so
il; 5
.52%
OM
; 1:1
1,68
13.
23W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; K
ari s
oil;
24.6
% O
M
1,72
43.
24W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
1.00
% O
M
1,83
03.
26A
dam
s &
Li (
1971
)B
lue
Ear
th s
il, A
hor
izon
; fo
c =
0.1
1
1,85
93.
27C
aron
et a
l. (1
985)
Pow
ervi
lle s
edim
ent (
NJ)
; 2-4
% O
C
1,89
63.
28W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
2.88
% O
M
1,93
53.
29W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; al
luvi
al s
oil;
0.70
% O
M
1,97
03.
29S
haro
m e
t al.
(198
0)P
lain
field
san
d; 0
.7%
OM
1,97
63.
30W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
1.62
% O
M
2,05
83.
31S
haro
m e
t al.
(198
0)or
gani
c so
il; 7
5.3%
OM
2,09
03.
32W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; P
okka
li so
il; 5
.52%
OM
2,12
23.
33W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; al
luvi
al s
oil;
0.75
% O
M
K-1
2
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
γ-H
exac
hlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane
58-8
9-9
(con
tinue
d)2,
123
3.33
Wah
id &
Set
huna
than
(19
79)
sing
le m
easu
rem
ent;
Kar
i soi
l; 8.
21%
OM
2,26
03.
35S
penc
er &
Clia
th (
1970
)G
ila s
ilt lo
am; 0
.35%
OC
; fro
m v
apor
pha
se d
esor
p.; 3
0° C
2,26
83.
36A
dam
s &
Li (
1971
)B
lue
Ear
th s
il, B
hor
izon
; fo
c =
0.0
83
2,29
03.
36W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
0.92
% O
M
2,44
83.
39W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1979
)si
ngle
mea
sure
men
t; la
terit
ic s
oil;
0.60
% O
M
2,58
43.
41M
ills
& B
igga
r (1
969a
)11
.9%
OC
; Sta
ten
peat
y m
uck
2,64
63.
42M
iller
& W
eber
(19
86)
Mic
hayw
e so
il; 0
.13%
TO
C
2,71
03.
43M
orea
le &
van
Bla
del (
1978
)Z
olde
r so
il; 0
.19%
OC
; 1%
cla
y
2,92
63.
47W
ahid
& S
ethu
nath
an (
1978
)al
luvi
al s
oil;
0.75
% O
M; 1
:20;
5 m
in e
qulib
ratio
n
2,98
33.
47C
hiou
et a
l. (1
979)
Will
amet
te s
ilt lo
am; 1
.6%
OM
; 26%
cla
y
3,24
93.
51A
dam
s &
Li (
1971
)U
len
sl, B
hor
izon
; fo
c =
0.0
03
Ave
rag
e1,
477
3.17
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n1,
352
3.13
Hex
ach
loro
cycl
op
enta
die
ne
77-4
7-4
Hex
ach
loro
eth
ane
67-7
2-1
Ind
eno
(1,2
,3-c
d)p
yren
e19
3-39
-5
Iso
ph
oro
ne
78-5
9-1
(Iso
octa
phen
one)
Met
ho
xych
lor
72-4
3-5
80,0
004.
90K
aric
khof
f et a
l. (1
979)
avg.
Doe
Run
and
Hic
kory
Hill
coa
rse
silt
sed.
frac
tions
Ave
rag
e80
,000
4.90
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n80
,000
4.90
Met
hyl
bro
mid
e74
-83-
9
(Bro
mom
etha
ne)
90.
95B
riggs
(19
81)
pres
ente
d as
a v
alue
for
seve
ral c
hem
ical
s
Ave
rag
e9
0.95
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n9
0.95
Met
hyl
ch
lori
de
75-0
9-2
(chl
orom
etha
ne)
60.
78Ju
ry e
t al.
(199
0)so
il; s
elec
ted
Ave
rag
e6
0.78
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n6
0.78
Met
hyl
ene
chlo
rid
e75
-09-
2
(Dic
hlor
omet
hane
)10
1.00
Dan
iels
et a
l. (1
985)
sele
cted
Ave
rag
e10
1.00
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n10
1.00
K-1
3
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
Nap
hth
alen
e91
-20-
3
830
2.92
Kis
hi e
t al.
(199
0)lig
ht c
lay;
1.5
1% O
C
843
2.93
Vow
les
& M
anto
ura
(198
7)T
amar
est
uary
sed
imen
t; 4.
02%
OC
; 0.2
% s
ynth
. sea
sal
t
871
2.94
Kar
ickh
off (
1981
)so
ils/s
edim
ents
ave
rage
; sha
ke fl
ask
UV
907
2.96
Sta
uffe
r &
Mac
Inty
re (
1986
)A
ppal
ache
e so
il; 1
.4%
OC
; pH
= 3
.1
912
2.96
Hod
son
& W
illia
ms
(198
8)un
publ
ishe
d ex
perim
enta
l res
ults
by
sam
e au
thor
s
960
2.98
Sou
thw
orth
& K
elle
r (1
986)
Ful
lert
on s
oil;
0.06
% O
C
1,00
03.
00S
outh
wor
th &
Kel
ler
(198
6)A
piso
n so
il; 0
.11%
OC
1,00
03.
00K
an &
Tom
son
(199
0)D
OM
1,09
63.
04M
cCar
thy
& J
imin
ez (
1985
)hu
mic
aci
d po
lym
ers
1,16
13.
06Lo
kke
(198
4)av
g. 1
0 va
lues
1,29
03.
11R
ippe
n et
al.
(198
2)A
lfiso
l; 0.
76%
OC
1,30
03.
11K
aric
khof
f et a
l. (1
979)
aver
age
of D
oe R
un &
Hic
kory
Hill
sed
imen
ts
1,33
33.
12K
aric
khof
f (19
82)
Mis
siss
ippi
Riv
er s
edim
ent;
foc
= 0
.015
1,40
03.
15P
odol
l et a
l. (1
989)
Men
lo P
ark
soil;
1.6
% O
C
1,41
33.
15S
zabo
et a
l. (1
990a
)R
P-H
PLC
on
CIH
AC
(hu
mic
aci
ds)
1,44
03.
16R
ippe
n et
al.
(198
2)E
ntis
ol; 1
.11%
OC
1,44
53.
16S
zabo
et a
l. (1
990a
)R
P-H
PLC
on
PIH
AC
(hu
mic
aci
ds)
1,61
03.
21R
ippe
n et
al.
(198
2)S
peye
r so
il, 0
.15-
0.5
mm
; 1.1
2% O
C
1,86
13.
27B
arre
tt et
al.
(199
4)so
il; 0
.13%
OC
1,95
03.
29W
ood
et a
l. (1
990)
Eus
tis s
and;
0.7
4% O
C; b
atch
& c
olum
n da
ta
Ave
rag
e1,
231
3.09
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n1,
191
3.08
Nit
rob
enze
ne
98-9
5-3
30.6
1.49
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l with
0.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
761.
88W
ilson
et a
l. (1
981)
Linc
oln
sand
; 0.0
87%
OC
861.
93B
riggs
(19
81)
aver
age
for
four
soi
ls; 0
.6-2
.5%
OC
88.8
1.95
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)ag
ricul
tura
l soi
l with
2.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
103
2.01
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l with
3.7
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
142
2.15
Mill
er &
Web
er (
1986
)D
elta
soi
l with
foc
= 0
.001
2
190
2.28
Lokk
e (1
984)
Grib
skov
B h
oriz
on s
oil;
2.58
%O
C; a
vg. 2
val
ues
191
2.28
Wils
on e
t al.
(198
1)Li
ncol
n sa
nd; 0
.087
% O
C
229
2.36
Hod
son
& W
illia
ms
(198
8)un
publ
ishe
d ex
perim
enta
l res
ults
by
sam
e au
thor
s
270
2.43
Lokk
e (1
984)
Grib
skov
C h
oriz
on s
oil;
1.82
%O
C; a
vg. 2
val
ues
Ave
rag
e14
12.
15
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n11
92.
08
Pen
tach
loro
ben
zen
e60
8-93
-5
11,3
814.
06W
u &
Gsc
hwen
d (1
986)
Iow
a so
il; 2
.1%
OC
35,4
554.
55W
u &
Gsc
hwen
d (1
986)
Nor
th R
iver
sed
imen
ts; a
ppro
x. 4
.4%
OC
38,5
604.
59B
arbe
r et
al.
(199
2)sa
nd/g
rave
l aqu
ifer;
avg
, 2 m
easu
rem
ents
; 0.0
54, 0
.062
% O
C
40,0
004.
60K
aric
khof
f & M
orris
(19
85a)
GA
sed
imen
ts; 0
.5-1
.5%
OC
K-1
4
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
Pen
tach
loro
ben
zen
e60
8-93
-5
(con
tinue
d)55
,176
4.74
Wu
& G
schw
end
(198
6)C
harle
s R
iver
sed
imen
ts; a
ppro
x. 8
.5%
OC
Ave
rag
e36
,114
4.56
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n32
,148
4.51
Pyr
ene
129-
00-0
43,8
074.
64M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
IL s
edim
ent w
ith 2
.38%
OC
(E
PA
-23)
45,7
094.
66A
bdul
et a
l. (1
987)
aqui
fer
mat
eria
l, 1.
05%
OC
48,2
364.
68M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
IL s
edim
ent w
ith 1
.67%
OC
(E
PA
-22)
50,6
504.
70M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
ND
sed
imen
t with
2.2
8% O
C (
EP
A-5
)
51,4
694.
71M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
ND
sed
imen
t with
2.0
7% O
C (
EP
A-4
)
54,7
674.
74W
oodb
urn
et a
l. (1
989)
Web
ster
soi
l; 2.
23%
OC
; 14
C; 3
0:70
met
hano
l:wat
er
57,7
634.
76M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
WV
soi
l with
0.4
8% O
C (
EP
A-1
4)
58,8
844.
77S
zabo
et a
l. (1
990a
)R
P-H
PLC
on
PIH
AC
(hu
mic
aci
ds)
59,5
154.
77M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
IL s
edim
ent w
ith 1
.88%
OC
(E
PA
-21)
59,6
464.
78M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
IL s
oil w
ith 1
.30%
OC
(E
PA
-20)
61,9
364.
79A
bdul
& G
ibso
n (1
986)
Flin
t aqu
ifer
sam
ple;
87%
san
d; fo
c =
0.0
187
62,8
604.
80M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
GA
sed
imen
t with
1.2
1% O
C (
EP
A-B
2)
63,4
004.
80H
asse
tt et
al.
(198
0)fr
om r
egre
ssio
n of
14
sedi
men
ts/s
oil s
ampl
es
64,7
064.
81M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
IA lo
ess
with
0.1
1% O
C (
EP
A-9
)
66,0
694.
82S
zabo
et a
l. (1
990a
)R
P-H
PLC
on
CIH
AC
(hu
mic
aci
ds)
67,1
894.
83M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
IL s
edim
ent w
ith 1
.48%
OC
(E
PA
-26)
67,4
674.
83M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
IA s
edim
ent w
ith 0
.15%
OC
(E
PA
-8)
67,6
084.
83K
aric
khof
f (19
81)
soils
/sed
imen
ts a
vera
ge
76,3
164.
88M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
KY
sed
imen
t with
0.6
6% O
C (
EP
A-1
8)
82,4
214.
92M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
IN s
edim
ent w
ith 0
.95%
OC
(E
PA
-15)
84,0
004.
92K
aric
khof
f et a
l. (1
979)
avg.
Doe
Run
, Hic
kory
Hill
coa
rse
silt
sedi
men
t fra
ctio
ns
84,0
004.
92K
aric
khof
f (19
82)
Mis
siss
ippi
R. s
edim
ent,
1.5%
OC
85,2
564.
93M
eans
et a
l. (1
980)
SD
sed
imen
t with
0.7
2% O
C (
EP
A-6
)
87,8
334.
94K
aric
khof
f & M
orris
(19
85b)
Mis
siss
ippi
R. s
edim
ent,
1.48
% O
C (
deso
rptio
n)
95,3
954.
98K
aric
khof
f & M
orris
(19
85b)
Ohi
o R
. sed
imen
t; 3.
04%
OC
(de
sorp
tion)
131,
325
5.12
Gau
thie
r et
al.
(198
6)flu
ores
c. q
uenc
h. te
ch.;
13 s
oil h
umic
& fu
lvic
aci
ds (
avg.
)
133,
590
5.13
Vow
les
& M
anto
ura
(198
7)T
amar
est
uary
sed
imen
t; 4.
02%
OC
; 0.2
% s
ynth
. sea
sal
t
Ave
rag
e70
,808
4.85
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n67
,992
4.83
Str
yen
e10
0-42
-5
912
2.96
Bed
ient
et a
l. (1
983)
as
cite
d in
Mey
lan
et a
l. (1
992)
ex
perim
enta
l mea
sure
men
t
Ave
rag
e91
22.
96
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n91
22.
96
K-1
5
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
1,1,
2,2-
Tet
rach
loro
eth
ane
79-3
4-5
791.
90C
hiou
et a
l. (1
979)
Will
amet
te s
ilt lo
am; 0
.928
% O
C; 2
0 de
gree
s C
elsi
us
Ave
rag
e79
1.90
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n79
1.90
Tet
rach
loro
eth
ylen
e12
7-18
-4
177
2.25
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l with
0.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
ufy
205
2.31
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)ag
ricul
tura
l soi
l wtih
2.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
224
2.35
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& G
iger
(19
82)
as c
ited
in G
erst
l (19
90)
spec
ific
syst
em in
form
atio
n no
t pro
vide
d
224
2.35
Piw
oni &
Ban
erje
e (1
989)
n-
core
sed
imen
t; fo
c =
0.0
133
225
2.35
Wils
on e
t al.
(198
1)Li
ncol
n sa
nd; 0
.087
% O
C
235
2.37
Piw
oni &
Ban
erje
e (1
989)
av
g. 8
val
ues;
J-c
ore
sed.
; foc
= 0
.001
5 -
0.00
89; a
vg. 1
/n>
0.94
237
2.38
Frie
sel e
t al.
(198
4)re
port
ed a
s K
som
; foc
rep
orte
d as
a r
ange
; 32
soils
263
2.42
Abd
ul e
t al.
(198
7)eq
uilib
rium
bat
ch e
xper
imen
ts; a
quife
r m
ater
ial;
foc
= 0
.010
5
268
2.43
Pig
nate
llo (
1990
)A
gaw
am fi
ne s
andy
loam
soi
l; 2
.57%
OC
; avg
. 2 v
alue
s
269
2.43
Bru
ssea
u &
Rao
(19
91)
Tam
pa s
andy
aqu
ifer
mat
eria
l; 0.
13%
OC
; < 2
mm
311
2.49
Loch
et a
l. (1
986)
top
20 c
m o
f Pod
zol s
oil;
0.87
% O
C
348
2.54
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l with
3.7
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
356
2.55
Pav
iost
athi
s &
Mat
hava
n (1
992)
coar
se s
and
with
0.0
9% O
C
362
2.56
Chi
ou e
t al.
(197
9)W
illam
ette
silt
loam
; 0.9
3% O
C; 2
0 de
gree
s C
elsi
us
373
2.57
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& W
esta
ll (1
981)
avg.
of 6
mea
s. w
/ diff
eren
t Co
& s
orbe
nts;
0.1
5% O
C
Ave
rag
e27
22.
43
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n26
52.
42
To
luen
e10
8-88
-3
94.4
1.97
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)ag
ricul
tura
l soi
l wtih
2.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
992.
00V
owle
s &
Man
tour
a (1
987)
Tam
ar e
stua
ry s
edim
ent;
4.02
% O
C; 0
.2%
syn
th. s
ea s
alt
115
2.06
Abd
ul e
t al.
(198
7)eq
uilib
rium
bat
ch e
xper
imen
ts, a
quife
r m
ater
ial;
foc
= 0
.010
5
123
2.09
Gar
barin
i & L
ion
(198
6)ze
in; 5
7% O
C
126
2.10
Sza
bo e
t al.
(199
0a)
RP
-HP
LC o
n P
IHA
C (
avg.
, hum
ic a
cids
)
134
2.13
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l with
3.7
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
150
2.18
Wils
on e
t al.
(198
1)Li
ncol
n sa
nd; 0
.087
% O
C
151
2.18
Gar
barin
i & L
ion
(198
6)S
apsu
cker
Woo
ds s
oil w
ith 7
.51%
C
151
2.18
Gar
barin
i & L
ion
(198
6)lig
nin;
65%
OC
164
2.21
Gar
barin
i & L
ion
(198
6)S
apsu
cker
Woo
ds e
ther
ext
ract
ed s
oil w
ith 7
.05%
C
182
2.26
Sza
bo e
t al.
(199
0a)
RP
-HP
LC o
n C
IHA
C (
avg.
, hum
ic a
cids
)
247
2.39
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& W
esta
ll (1
981)
avg.
of 6
mea
s. w
/ diff
eren
t Co
& s
orbe
nts;
0.1
5% O
C
Ave
rag
e14
52.
16
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n14
02.
15
K-1
6
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
To
xap
hen
e80
01-3
5-2
95,8
164.
98G
usta
fson
(19
89)
aver
age
valu
e fr
om c
olle
cted
mea
sure
d va
lues
Ave
rag
e95
,816
4.98
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n95
,816
4.98
1,2,
4-T
rich
loro
ben
zen
e12
0-82
-1
864
2.94
Chi
ou e
t al.
(198
3)W
oodb
urn
silt
loam
; fom
= 0
.019
; 21%
cla
y
885
2.95
Sou
thw
orth
& K
elle
r (1
986)
Dor
mon
t soi
l; 1.
2% O
C
1,03
33.
01S
cheu
nert
et a
l. (1
994)
soil;
2.0
6% O
C
1,30
03.
11S
outh
wor
th &
Kel
ler
(198
6)F
ulle
rton
soi
l; 0.
06%
OC
1,30
33.
11B
aner
jee
et a
l. (1
985)
aver
age
of 2
1 va
lues
; sub
surf
ace
allu
vial
soi
l
1,38
93.
14W
ilson
et a
l. (1
981)
av
erag
e of
two
valu
es
1,43
53.
16F
riese
l et a
l. (1
984)
peat
y so
il; 0
.29%
OM
1,44
13.
16F
riese
l et a
l. (1
984)
repo
rted
as
Kso
m; f
oc r
epor
ted
as a
ran
ge
1,55
43.
19Le
e et
al.
(198
9)un
trea
ted
Mar
lette
soi
l, A
hor
izon
; 2.5
9% O
C
1,86
73.
27Le
e et
al.
(198
9)un
trea
ted
Mar
lette
soi
l, B
t hor
izon
; 0.3
% O
C
1,98
63.
30S
chw
arze
nbac
h &
Wes
tall
(198
1)K
S1
field
mat
eria
l; fo
c =
0.0
073
1,99
53.
30S
chw
arze
nbac
h &
Gig
er (
1982
) as
cite
d in
Ger
stl (
1990
)sy
stem
spe
cific
info
rmat
ion
not p
rovi
ded
2,10
03.
32S
outh
wor
th &
Kel
ler
(198
6)A
piso
n so
il w
ith 0
.11%
OC
2,34
73.
37S
chw
arze
nbac
h &
Wes
tall
(198
1)av
g. o
f 6 m
eas.
w/ d
iffer
ent C
o &
sor
bent
s; 0
.15%
OC
2,57
03.
41S
chw
arze
nbac
h &
Gig
er (
1982
) as
cite
d in
Ger
stl (
1990
) sy
stem
spe
cific
info
rmat
ion
not p
rovi
ded
3,11
83.
49W
u &
Gsc
hwen
d (1
986)
Cha
rles
Riv
er s
edim
ent w
ith a
ppro
xim
atel
y 8.
8% O
C
3,12
53.
49S
chw
arze
nbac
h &
Wes
tall
(198
1)fie
ld s
ampl
e; 0
.8%
OC
Ave
rag
e1,
783
3.25
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n1,
659
3.22
1,1,
1-T
rich
loro
eth
ane
71-5
5-6
105.
92.
02Lo
ch e
t al.
(198
6)to
p 20
cm
of E
erd
soil;
4%
OC
107
2.03
Frie
sel e
t al.
(198
4)re
port
ed a
s K
som
; foc
rep
orte
d as
a r
ange
129
2.11
Hod
son
& W
illia
ms
(198
8)cy
anop
ropy
l col
umn,
HP
LC
172
2.24
Loch
et a
l. (1
986)
top
20 c
m o
f Pod
zol s
oil;
0.87
% O
C
179
2.25
Chi
ou e
t al.
(197
9)W
illam
ette
silt
loam
; 0.9
3% O
C; 3
.5 d
egre
es C
elsi
us
Ave
rag
e13
92.
14
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n13
52.
13
1,1,
2-T
rich
loro
eth
ane
79-0
0-5
60.0
1.78
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l with
0.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
63.7
1.80
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)ag
ricul
tura
l soi
l wtih
2.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
761.
88W
ilson
et a
l. (1
981)
Linc
oln
sand
; 0.0
87%
OC
108
2.03
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l with
3.7
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
Ave
rag
e77
1.89
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n75
1.87
K-1
7
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
Tri
chlo
roet
hyl
ene
79-0
1-6
571.
76R
uthe
rfor
d &
Chi
ou (
1992
)pe
at; 5
7% O
C
631.
80S
mith
et a
l. (1
990)
so
il; 4
.02%
OC
(fr
om v
apor
pha
se e
xper
imen
ts)
651.
81A
bdul
et a
l. (1
987)
equi
libriu
m b
atch
exp
erim
ents
; aqu
ifer
mat
eria
l; fo
c =
0.0
105
691.
84B
russ
eau
& R
ao (
1991
)T
ampa
san
dy a
quife
r m
ater
ial;
0.13
% O
C; <
2m
m
72.5
1.86
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l with
0.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
841.
92S
tauf
fer
& M
acIn
tyre
(19
86)
App
alac
hee
soil;
1.4
% O
C; p
H =
3.2
841.
93P
iwon
i & B
aner
jee
(198
9)
aqui
fer
solid
; 0.1
9% O
C
871.
94R
oger
s &
McF
arla
ne (
1981
)O
vert
on s
ilty
clay
loam
; foc
=0.
018;
1/n
=0.
93
921.
96W
ilson
et a
l. (1
981)
Linc
oln
sand
; 0.0
87%
OC
95.8
1.98
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)ag
ricul
tura
l soi
l wtih
2.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
992.
00P
igna
tello
(19
90a)
Aga
wam
soi
l; 2.
57%
OC
(2
valu
es)
100
2.00
Dou
st &
Hua
ng (
1992
) as
cite
d in
Mac
kay
et a
l. (1
993)
orga
nic
carb
on s
oil
101
2.00
Frie
sel e
t al.
(198
4)re
port
ed a
s K
om; f
oc r
epor
ted
as a
ran
ge; 3
2 so
ils
103
2.01
Loch
et a
l. (1
986)
top
20 c
m o
f Eer
d so
il; 4
% O
C
106
2.03
Gar
barin
i & L
ion
(198
6)S
apsu
cker
Woo
ds s
oil w
ith 7
.51%
C
111
2.05
Gar
barin
i & L
ion
(198
6)ze
in; 5
7% O
C
120
2.08
Gar
barin
i & L
ion
(198
6)lig
nin;
65%
OC
122
2.09
Gar
barin
i & L
ion
(198
6)sa
psuc
ker
woo
ds e
ther
ext
ract
ed s
oil;
7.05
% O
C
123
2.09
Hut
zler
et a
l. (1
986)
colu
mn;
Kew
eena
w 7
soi
l; 0.
85%
OC
(av
g. 3
val
ues)
142
2.15
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l with
3.7
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
150
2.17
Rog
ers
& M
cFar
lane
(19
81)
Has
tings
silt
y cl
ay lo
am; f
oc =
0.0
26; F
reun
dlic
h; 1
/n =
0.8
2
Ave
rag
e97
1.99
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n94
1.97
Vin
yl c
hlo
rid
e75
-01-
4
o-X
ylen
e95
-47-
6
222
2.35
Vow
les
& M
anto
ura
(198
7)T
amar
est
uary
sed
imen
t; 4.
02%
OC
; 0.2
% s
ynth
. sea
sal
t
234
2.37
Sza
bo e
t al.
(199
0a)
RP
-HP
LC, C
IHA
C (
hum
ic a
cids
)
251
2.40
Sza
bo e
t al.
(199
0a)
RP
-HP
LC, P
IHA
C (
hum
ic a
cids
)
258
2.41
Roy
et a
l. (1
987)
Cat
lin s
orbe
nt a
t 23
degr
ees
Cel
sius
; 4.0
4% O
C
Ave
rag
e24
12.
38
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n24
12.
38
m-X
ylen
e10
8-38
-3
158
2.20
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)ag
ricul
tura
l soi
l with
2.2
% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
166
2.22
Abd
ul e
t al.
(198
7)eq
uilib
rium
bat
ch e
xper
imen
ts; a
quife
r m
ater
ial;
foc
= 0
.010
5
289
2.46
Sei
p et
al.
(198
6)fo
rest
soi
l; 3.
7% O
C; c
olum
n st
udy
Ave
rag
e20
42.
31
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n19
62.
29
K-1
8
Tab
le K
-2. C
olle
cted
Ko
c Val
ues
(H
ydro
ph
ob
ic O
rgan
ics)
Ch
emic
alC
AS
No
.K
oc
(L/k
g)
Lo
g K
oc
So
urc
eC
om
men
ts
p-X
ylen
e10
6-42
-3
260
2.41
Vow
les
& M
anto
ura
(198
7)T
amar
est
uary
sed
.; 4.
02%
OC
; 0.2
% s
ynth
etic
sea
sal
t
333
2.52
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& W
esta
ll (1
984)
soil;
0.1
5% O
C; a
vg. 6
val
ues
347
2.54
Sch
war
zenb
ach
& G
iger
(19
82)
as c
ited
in G
erst
l (19
90)
syst
em s
peci
fic in
form
atio
n no
t pro
vide
d
Ave
rag
e31
32.
50
Geo
met
ric
Mea
n31
12.
49
K-1
9
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