• Title of article

    alkanes in the sediments of al-gharraf river, southern iraq

  • Author/Authors

    abedali, shaimaa talib university of thi qar - college of education for women - department of biology, thi qar, iraq , jawed, snaa talib university of thi qar - college of education for pure sciences - department of biology, thi qar, iraq , khalef, wesan fadhel university of thi qar - college of sciences - department of biology, thi qar, iraq

  • From page
    388
  • To page
    392
  • Abstract
    the study aimed to determine the concentrations of alkanes compounds using a gas chromatograph with high-precision separation techniques. samples were collected from four stations in the al-gharraf river in southern iraq during 2018-2019. a seasonal variation was observed in the concentrations of alkanes, which is the highest in the winter. the total alkanes concentrations were the lowest at 0.079 μg/g at station 1 in summer. the highest total concentration of alkanes was in station 3 in winter reaching 2.215 μg/g. there was a dominance of individual carbon compounds of c17, c19, and c21 indicating the source of hydrocarbon from phytoplankton, plant, and bacteria. the presence of carbon compounds higher than c25 reveals that organic matter is derived from land and aquatic plants. the results also indicate that the source of petroleum hydrocarbons in the sediments of the al-garraf river is a common biogenic and anthropogenic based cpi index and the pri/phy guide that was less than 1 in the second and third stations for all seasons, and greater than 1 in the first and fourth stations.
  • Keywords
    petroleum , anthropogenic , biogenic , gas chromatography
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Aquatic Biology
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Aquatic Biology
  • Record number

    2705082