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* Model run 19.5.2017 [http://en.opasnet.org/en-opwiki/index.php?title=Special:RTools&id=ystfGN6yfNwWNfnq]
* Model run 19.5.2017 [http://en.opasnet.org/en-opwiki/index.php?title=Special:RTools&id=ystfGN6yfNwWNfnq]
* Model run 23.5.2017 with bugs fixed [http://en.opasnet.org/en-opwiki/index.php?title=Special:RTools&id=8iYF4GXFO9bUnld4]


<rcode name="initiate" label="Initiate concentration (for developers only)">
<rcode name="initiate" label="Initiate concentration (for developers only)">
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   formula = function(...) {
   formula = function(...) {
     require(MASS)
     require(MASS)
     jsp <- lapply(
     jsp <- lapply(1:length(conc.param$mu[, 1]), FUN = function(x) {
      1:length(conc.param$mu[,1]),
      temp <- exp(mvrnorm(
      FUN = function(x) {
        openv$N,  
        temp <- exp(mvrnorm(openv$N, conc.param$mu[x,], conc.param$Omega[x,,]))
        conc.param$mu[x, ],
        dimnames(temp) <- c(list(Iter = 1:openv$N), dimnames(conc.param$mu)[2])
        solve(conc.param$Omega[x, , ])
        return(temp)
      ))
      }
      dimnames(temp) <- c(list(Iter = 1:openv$N), dimnames(conc.param$mu)[2])
    )
      return(temp)
    })
     names(jsp) <- dimnames(conc.param$mu)[[1]]
     names(jsp) <- dimnames(conc.param$mu)[[1]]
     jsp <- melt(jsp, value.name = "Result")
     jsp <- melt(jsp, value.name = "Result")
     colnames(jsp)[colnames(jsp)=="L1"] <- "Fish" # Convert automatic name to meaningful
     colnames(jsp)[colnames(jsp) == "L1"] <- "Fish"
     jsp <- Ovariable(output=jsp, marginal = colnames(jsp) != "Result")
     jsp <- Ovariable(
      output = jsp,
      marginal = colnames(jsp) != "Result"
    )
     return(jsp)
     return(jsp)
   }
   }

Revision as of 20:18, 23 May 2017


EU-kalat is a study, where concentrations of PCDD/Fs, PCBs, PBDEs and heavy metals have been measured from fish

Question

The scope of EU-kalat study was to measure concentrations of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) including dioxin (PCDD/F), PCB and BDE in fish from Baltic sea and Finnish inland lakes and rivers. [1] [2] [3].

Answer

The original sample results can be acquired from Opasnet base. The study showed that levels of PCDD/Fs and PCBs depends especially on the fish species. Highest levels were on salmon and large sized herring. Levels of PCDD/Fs exceeded maximum level of 4 pg TEQ/g fw multiple times. Levels of PCDD/Fs were correlated positively with age of the fish.

Mean congener concentrations as WHO2005-TEQ in Baltic herring can be printed out with the Run code below.

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Rationale

Data

Data was collected between 2009-2010. The study contains years, tissue type, fish species, and fat content for each concentration measurement. Number of observations is 285.

There is a new study EU-kalat 3, which will produce results in 2016.

Calculations

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Bayes model for dioxin concentrations

  • Model run 28.2.2017 [8]
  • Model run 28.2.2017 with corrected survey model [9]
  • Model run 28.2.2017 with Mu estimates [10]
  • Model run 1.3.2017 [11]
  • Model run 23.4.2017 [12] produces list conc.param and ovariable concentration
  • Model run 24.4.2017 [13]
  • Model run 19.5.2017 without ovariable concentration [14] ⇤--#: . The model does not mix well, so the results should not be used for final results. --Jouni (talk) 19:37, 19 May 2017 (UTC) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)
----#: . Maybe we should just estimate TEQs until the problem is fixed. --Jouni (talk) 19:37, 19 May 2017 (UTC) (type: truth; paradigms: science: comment)
  • Model run 22.5.2017 with TEQdx and TEQpcb as the only Compounds [15]
  • Model run 23.5.2017 debugged [16] [17] [18]

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Initiate concentration

  • Model run 19.5.2017 [19]
  • Model run 23.5.2017 with bugs fixed [20]

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See also

References

  1. A. Hallikainen, H. Kiviranta, P. Isosaari, T. Vartiainen, R. Parmanne, P.J. Vuorinen: Kotimaisen järvi- ja merikalan dioksiinien, furaanien, dioksiinien kaltaisten PCB-yhdisteiden ja polybromattujen difenyylieettereiden pitoisuudet. Elintarvikeviraston julkaisuja 1/2004. [1]
  2. E-R.Venäläinen, A. Hallikainen, R. Parmanne, P.J. Vuorinen: Kotimaisen järvi- ja merikalan raskasmetallipitoisuudet. Elintarvikeviraston julkaisuja 3/2004. [2]
  3. Anja Hallikainen, Riikka Airaksinen, Panu Rantakokko, Jani Koponen, Jaakko Mannio, Pekka J. Vuorinen, Timo Jääskeläinen, Hannu Kiviranta. Itämeren kalan ja muun kotimaisen kalan ympäristömyrkyt: PCDD/F-, PCB-, PBDE-, PFC- ja OT-yhdisteet. Eviran tutkimuksia 2/2011. ISSN 1797-2981 ISBN 978-952-225-083-4 [3]