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Sources and Variability of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Residues in Sediments of Chilika Lagoon, East Coast of India

Sources and Variability of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Residues in Sediments of Chilika Lagoon, East Coast of India
Sources and Variability of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Residues in Sediments of Chilika Lagoon, East Coast of India
The spatio-temporal distribution and the controlling factors of petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) in sediments of Chilika lagoon was investigated. Samples were collected during three seasons and quantified using UV-fluorescence spectroscopy. Concentrations of PHCs in surface sediments varies from 0.18 to 12.13 ppm (mean 3.71 ± 3.94 ppm). Compared to the lagoon, the monitoring stations adjacent to jetties with high boating activities tend to have higher PHC concentrations, suggesting that the contribution is likely to be from fossil fuel combustion and accidental seepage. The sediment organic matter (OM) of Chilika ranges from 0.26% to 6.23%. PHC maintains a positive correlation with OM (p < 0.05; f = 0.334), indicating the long term deposition of PHC as sediment OM. However, there is no significant relation between PHC and sediment texture, indicating its negligible control over PHC. The recorded PHC concentrations are below the threshold limit (70 ppm) as classified by United States (US) National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and also lower than those reported from similar ecosystems in India and overseas. Since the long term deposition and the bioaccumulation of PHC cannot be avoided, it is essential to monitor these parameters periodically.
Petroleum hydrocarbon , Surface sediment , UVF spectroscopy , Anthropogenic activity , Pollution
Mohanty, Bita
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Muduli, Pradipta
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Cooper, Gregory, Stephen
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Barik, Saroja
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Mohapatro, Debasish
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Barik, Saroja
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Mohapatro, Debasish
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Behera, Alaya
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Mohanty, Bita, Muduli, Pradipta, Cooper, Gregory, Stephen, Barik, Saroja, Mohapatro, Debasish, Behera, Alaya and Pattnaik, Ajit (2017) Sources and Variability of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Residues in Sediments of Chilika Lagoon, East Coast of India. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. (doi:10.1007/s00128-017-2057-y).

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The spatio-temporal distribution and the controlling factors of petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) in sediments of Chilika lagoon was investigated. Samples were collected during three seasons and quantified using UV-fluorescence spectroscopy. Concentrations of PHCs in surface sediments varies from 0.18 to 12.13 ppm (mean 3.71 ± 3.94 ppm). Compared to the lagoon, the monitoring stations adjacent to jetties with high boating activities tend to have higher PHC concentrations, suggesting that the contribution is likely to be from fossil fuel combustion and accidental seepage. The sediment organic matter (OM) of Chilika ranges from 0.26% to 6.23%. PHC maintains a positive correlation with OM (p < 0.05; f = 0.334), indicating the long term deposition of PHC as sediment OM. However, there is no significant relation between PHC and sediment texture, indicating its negligible control over PHC. The recorded PHC concentrations are below the threshold limit (70 ppm) as classified by United States (US) National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and also lower than those reported from similar ecosystems in India and overseas. Since the long term deposition and the bioaccumulation of PHC cannot be avoided, it is essential to monitor these parameters periodically.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 March 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 14 March 2017
Keywords: Petroleum hydrocarbon , Surface sediment , UVF spectroscopy , Anthropogenic activity , Pollution
Organisations: Geography & Environment

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Date deposited: 20 May 2017 04:03
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Author: Bita Mohanty
Author: Pradipta Muduli
Author: Gregory, Stephen Cooper
Author: Saroja Barik
Author: Debasish Mohapatro
Author: Alaya Behera
Author: Ajit Pattnaik

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