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Spatial distribution and sources of organic matter and pollutants in the SE Mediterranean (Levantine basin) deep water sediments

Journal

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 116, Issue 1-2, Pages 521-527

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.01.006

Keywords

Sediments; Organic carbon; PAHs; PCBs; Levantine

Funding

  1. Israeli Ministry of Infrastructure, Energy and Water Resources
  2. PERSEUS project (EC) [287600]

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A study of deep sea sediment quality was conducted at 52 stations off the Mediterranean coast of Israel (501900 m depth). Total Organic Carbon (TOC), Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Sigma PAHs), Poly Chlorinated Biphenyls (Sigma PCBs) ranged between 0.58 and 1.44%, 12-190 and <0.3-7.7 mu g kg(-1), respectively. The TOC distribution indicated the Nile delta as an important source of organic matter and the important effect of topography on deposition patterns in this region. PCBs and PAHs quantitative levels were associated with nearby gas well drilling (well below environmental criteria) and dredge-material dumping sites. A significant correlation between these pollutants and TOC was found in the southernmost stations suggesting a common source. PAHs isomer ratios in most of the stations indicated a petrogenic source, while the contribution of pyrogenic sources appears to be very small. These findings form a sound baseline for assessing the potential impact of future deep sea drilling activities that are expected to increase significantly in the Eastern Mediterranean basin. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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