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This study reports the presence of brominated flame retardants in the topsoil in and around Harbin,a city in northeast China.Samples of soil were collected from 17 locations in 2006,and the levels of 9 polybrominated diphenylethers (PBDEs 17,28,47,66,99,100,153,154,and 183) ranged from 2.45 to 55.9 pg/g dry weight (dw) with a mean of 26.3 pg/g dw.These levels are very low compared with those for some cities in Europe and the USA.BDE 209 and hexabromocyclododecane were the two dominant congeners,with mean concentrations of 520 pg/g dw and 1750 pg/g dw,respectively.The concentrations of the total 9 PBDE congeners clearly decreased from urban areas to background,but the compositions of individual congeners differed.Proportions of heavier congeners decreased while those of lighter congeners increased,along urban-rural-background transect,providing evidence for an urban fractionation effect.Correlation analysis indicated similar sources for PBDEs,hexabromocyclododecane,and 1,2-bis(2,4,6-tribromophenoxy)-ethane from urban areas but pentabromoethylbenzene was probably present due to long-range atmospheric transport.Principal component analysis was used to determine the characteristics of the relationships among these brominated flame retardants in the field.