Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5758146 Regional Studies in Marine Science 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Pollution from PAHs in porewater and surficial sediments of the rapidly contaminated Ogbese River, Ondo State, Nigeria was investigated. Samples were extracted using Hexane/methylene chloride mixture and the complex PAH mixtures were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. There was greater influence of sediment fine particles (R2=0.978) in partitioning of PAHs over other factors. Total concentration of PAHs in the sediments and porewater ranged 14.45 μg g−1 to 26.78 μg g−1 (n=8, dry weight) and 6.25 μg L−1 to 13.93 μg L−1 (n=8) respectively. The measured partition coefficients (i.e., Koc values) of the individual PAHs between sediment organic matter (SOM) and porewater across all locations ranged from 5.027 (±0.157 SD) to 5.074 (±0.169 SD). The correlation in log Koc (observed vs predicted) for high molecular weight/low molecular weight-PAHs suggests variability in specific interactions and unequal partition efficiencies with SOM under natural condition. Based on equilibrium partitioning and narcosis model, three PAHs {benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(a)pyrene and dibenz(a,h)anthracene }has toxic unit (TU) values of concern. These results represent a baseline report for future monitoring programs of PAHs.
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