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HERO ID
2131279
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Aliphatic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and sulfur/oxygen derivatives in northwestern Mediterranean sediments: Spatial and temporal variability, fluxes, and budgets
Author(s)
Tolosa, I; Bayona, JM; Albaiges, J
Year
1996
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Environmental Science & Technology
ISSN:
0013-936X
EISSN:
1520-5851
Report Number
BIOSIS/96/29904
Volume
30
Issue
8
Page Numbers
2495-2503
Language
English
DOI
10.1021/es950647x
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1996VA63700036
Abstract
BIOSIS COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. The spatial and temporal distribution of aliphatic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and sulfur/oxygen derivatives in sediments from the NW Mediterranean basin were investigated. Along the Continental Shelf and slope, an unresolved complex mixture (UCM) of aliphatic hydrocarbons and alkylated PAHs, indicative of petrogenic inputs, were predominant. Long-chain n-alkanes derived from terrestrial plant waxes (n-C27, n-C29, and n-C31) and parent PAHs, which are typical of high-temperature combustion processes, were evenly distributed in the whole basin and largely prevailing in the deepest areas. Perylene, a geochemically derived PAH, was found highly abundant in the areas influenced by river discharges. The highest anthropogenic hydrocarbon inputs were found near the cities of Marseille and Barcelona, being the contribution of the Rhone River ca. 25 times higher than that of the Ebro. Fluxes of PAHs in the deep basin were consistent with a predominant atmospheri
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