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Organic pollution in surficial sediments of Tripoli harbour, Lebanon

Journal

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 93, Issue 1-2, Pages 284-293

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2015.01.004

Keywords

Sediments; Harbour; PAHs; Me-PAHs; PCBs; SQGs

Funding

  1. WILDCAT COMPANY
  2. Tripoli Harbour Authority
  3. Laboratory of Marine and Analytical Chemistry of Lille1 University

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Tripoli harbour is among the most important ports on the Mediterranean Sea eastern basin. The persistent organic pollutants (POPs) were monitored (28 PCBs, 16 PAHs and 18 Me-PAHs)in 15 stations of Tripoli harbour basins, which are influenced by anthropogenic activities. Total PAHs concentrations ranged from 243 to 2965 mu g kg(-1) dw, total Me-PAH concentrations ranged from 54 to 1638 mu g kg(-1) dw, while total PCB levels ranged from 18 to 302 pg kg1 dw. PCBs profiles were dominated by four and six-chlorinated congeners while the PAHs were dominated by four and five rings. For identifying pollution emission sources of PAHs, different ratios were used. The results show that the pollution origin was predominated by pyrogenic process related to the deposition of coal dust and the combustion of biomass and coal. Based on Sediments Quality Guidelines the biological adverse effects on aquatic ecosystems were expected rarely to occasionally for PAHs and PCBs contamination. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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