Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface sediment of typical estuaries and the spatial distribution in Haihe river basin

Jing L. Liu, Jing Zhang, Feng Liu, Lu L. Zhang

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Abstract

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) with carcinogenic and mutagenic characteristics have been detected in many estuaries and bays around the world. To detect the contaminated level in typical estuaries in Haihe river basin, China, a comprehensive survey of 16 PAHs in surface sediment has been conducted and an ecological risk assessment has been taken. It showed that Haihe river estuary had the highest concentration, ranging from 92.91 to 15886.00 ng g -1. And Luan river estuary has the lowest polluted level, ranging from 39.55 to 328.10 ng g-1. PAHs in sediment were dominated by low and mid molecular weight PAHs in all the sampling sites. Most of the sampling sites in all sampling seasons indicated a rarely happened ecological risk of ∑PAHs, while the S6 in Haihe river estuary was in an occasionally anticipated risk. To illustrate the spatial distribution pattern of PAHs in surface sediment in Haihe river basin, the results were compared with previous research of the research team. Based on data of the comparison, it had been revealed that Haihe river had the most serious PAHs pollution, with an average concentration of 5884.86 ng g-1, and showed the highest contamination level in all four ecological units. The ∑PAHs concentration showed in a rank of reservoir > estuary > rural area > city.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)486-494
Number of pages9
JournalEcotoxicology
Volume23
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Ecological risk assessment
  • Estuary
  • Haihe river basin
  • PAHs

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