Title of article :
Natural and anthropogenic hydrocarbons in sediments from the Chubut River (Patagonia, Argentina)
Author/Authors :
M. G. Commendatore، نويسنده , , J. L. Esteves، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
9
From page :
910
To page :
918
Abstract :
In march of 2001 a study was carried out to evaluate hydrocarbon levels in the lower course of the Chubut River. The study included 12 sample stations along the river from San Cristóbal Bridge to the confluence with the sea, in a 25 km straight-line extension in a urbanized area. In the first 11 stations, resolved aliphatic (RAli) hydrocarbons presented low values, between 0.07 and 0.96 μg/g dry weight (dw); the unresolved complex mixture (UCM) between 0.42 and 2.72 μg/g dw, and the total aliphatic (TAli) hydrocarbons between 0.55 and 3.07 μg/g dw. In the last station, at the mouth of Chubut river, these values increased to 460, 284, and 741 μg/g dw for RAli, UCM and TAli, respectively. The n-alkanes distribution indices and the compositional parameters suggested a predominantly biogenic origin in eleven stations, and a predominantly anthropogenic origin in the last station, with the highest hydrocarbon values. It is possible to conclude that the stations with low hydrocarbon values and biogenic origin predominance would constitute the baseline of aliphatic hydrocarbons for river sediments at this zone. The station with the highest hydrocarbon concentration and predominantly anthropic origin was related to the presence of Rawson cityʹs port, where its activities (harbor and fishing vessels) generate hydrocarbon wastes unrelated to the river base profile in the study zone. Offshore, but within the river influence, there is an important fishing area of Argentine Red and Patagonian shrimps (Pleoticus muelleri and Artemesia longinaris, respectively).
Keywords :
Superficial sediments , Hydrocarbon levels , Biogenic origin , Anthropogenic impact , n-Alkanes indices , Chubut river
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Record number :
1295221
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