1. Non-aromatic hydrocarbons in surface sediments near the Pearl River estuary in the South China Sea.
- Author
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Gao X, Chen S, Xie X, Long A, and Ma F
- Subjects
- China, Environmental Monitoring methods, Rivers, Water Movements, Wetlands, Geologic Sediments chemistry, Hydrocarbons, Aromatic analysis, Industrial Waste, Petroleum, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis
- Abstract
Surface sediment samples at 4 sites along an offshore transect from outer continental shelf off the Pearl River estuary to the shelf slope region of the northern South China Sea, have been analyzed for total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN), solvent extractable organic matter (EOM) and non-aromatic hydrocarbons. TOC, TN and EOM show distinct spatial variations. Their highest values are all recorded at the shelf slope region. EOM varies from 18.70-38.58 microgg(-1) dry sediment and accounts for 0.20-0.72% of the TOC contents. The non-aromatic hydrocarbons are an important fraction of EOM. Their contents range from 3.43-7.06 microgg(-1) dry sediment. n-Alkanes with carbon number ranging from 15-38 are identified. They derive from both biogenic and petrogenic sources in different proportions. Results of isoprenoid hydrocarbons, hopanes and steranes also suggest possible petroleum contamination.
- Published
- 2007
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