Triclosan, Chlorinated Triclosan Derivative, and Dioxin Levels in Minnesota Lakes

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2012-09

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2010-2012

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Minnesota

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Triclosan, Chlorinated Triclosan Derivative, and Dioxin Levels in Minnesota Lakes

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2013-12-02

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Arnold, William A
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Field Study Data

Abstract

The data were collected and generated during the period of 2010-2012 by collecting sediment cores from lakes in Minnesota, dating the years the sediment was deposited as a function of depth, and extracting sections of the cores with solvent to determine the levels of triclosan (TCS), chlorinated triclosan derivatives (CTD), and dioxins in the sediment (PCDD). Dating was performed at the St. Croix Watershed Research Station, triclosan and chlorinated triclosan derivative measurements at the University of Minnesota Department of Civil Engineering, and dioxin analysis by Pace Analytical. The data consists of eight Excel files that include the following tabs 1) accumulation rate and focus corrected accumulation rate of the target contaminants as function of time (FF_Flux), 2) the concentrations of the target contaminants and function of time, 3) the calibration curves of the instruments for triclosan and chlorinated triclosan derivatives, and 4) various statistical analyses (ANOVA). Note that the further back in time, the deeper the sediment that the sample was derived from.

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The Microsoft Excel files (.xls) are available in their original form. For preservation and long-term access, the multiple-tab structure of the excel files have been converted to comma separated value (.csv) files and included here as a zip. The data is identical in these two versions, except that the archived version will not include any special formatting of the excel files (colored cells, bold, etc.) or graphs generated from the data.

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Anger, Cale Thomas. (2012). Quantification of Triclosan, Chlorinated Triclosan Derivatives, and their Dioxin Photoproducts in Lacustrine Sediment Cores [Masters Thesis]. University of Minnesota.
http://hdl.handle.net/11299/162820

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Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources

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National Science Foundation

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Anger, Cale T; Sueper, Charles; Blumentritt, Dylan J; Mcneill, Kristopher; Engstrom, Daniel R; Arnold, William A. (2013). Triclosan, Chlorinated Triclosan Derivative, and Dioxin Levels in Minnesota Lakes. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, http://dx.doi.org/10.13020/D6VC7M.
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archiveVersion.zipArchive Version of the Excel Data (.csv format)491.36 KB
StCroix6B2_analyzed_16Aug2012.xlsSt Croix Sediment Core Data229 KB
PepinCoreIII4A_analyzed_22Sept2012.xlsPepin Sediment Core Data231.5 KB
LakeWinona_analyzed_17Aug2012.xlsLake Winona Sediment Core Data328 KB
LakeSuperior_analyzed_17Aug2012.xlsLake Superior Sediment Core Data184.5 KB
LakeShagawa_analyzed_17Aug2012.xlsLake Shagawa Sediment Core Data270 KB
LakeLittleWilson_analyzed_17Aug2012.xlsLake Little Wilson Sediment Core Data172.5 KB
EastLakeGemini_analyzed_16Aug2012.xlsEast Lake Gemini Sediment Core Data211.5 KB
DuluthHarbor_analyzed_Aug2012.xlsDuluth Harbor Sediment Core Data252 KB

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