ANNEX I ANNEX II ANNEX III

campaigns…5 Table S2. Recovery rates for surrogates PCBs 65 and 200…6 Tables S3. Instrumental detection limits (IDLs), limits of detection (LODs) and limits of quantification (LOQs)…6 Figure S3. Characteristic air mass back-trajectories for samples taken during the ICEPOS, ESSASI and ATOS II cruises...

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Main Authors: Southern Ocean, Cristóbal J. Galbán-malagón, Sabino Del Vento, Ana Cabrerizo, Jordi Dachs
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Summary:campaigns…5 Table S2. Recovery rates for surrogates PCBs 65 and 200…6 Tables S3. Instrumental detection limits (IDLs), limits of detection (LODs) and limits of quantification (LOQs)…6 Figure S3. Characteristic air mass back-trajectories for samples taken during the ICEPOS, ESSASI and ATOS II cruises during austral summer…7 Table S4. Gas phase concentrations of PCBs for samples taken during the ICEPOS cruise in 2005. …8 Table S5. Gas phase concentrations of PCBs for samples taken during the ESSASI in 2008 …9 Table S6. Gas phase concentrations of PCBs for samples taken during the ATOS II cruise and landbase sampling at Polish Bluff in Livingston Island during 2009 …10 Table S7. Gas phase concentrations of PCBs for samples taken during the ATOS II landbase sampling at Livingston Island during 2009 austral summer…11 Table S8. Aerosol phase concentrations of PCBs for samples taken during the ATOS II cruise and concurrent sampling at Radio Peak and Polish Beach in Livingston Island during 2009…12