A preliminary study on fate of oil in marine sediments inhabited by the polychaete Nereis diversicolor

J. H. Christensen*, A. B. Hansen, J. Mortensen, O. Andersen

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Abstract

In this study the fate of oil in marine sediment inhabited by the polychaete Nereis diversicolor is investigated. Data from two preliminary biodegradation experiments have been analysed using univariate plots as well as multivariate data analysis (Principal Component Analysis). Results show that when Nereis diversicolor is not present in the sediment the degradation of oil is very slow and weathering processes, e.g. evaporation and dissolution, are the only processes changing the composition of oil. When Nereis diversicolor is present in the sediment marked changes in the oil composition occur as indicated by changes in several biodegradation indices. The results indicate that multivariate data analysis is potentially a strong tool in the evaluation of changes in oil composition due to weathering and biodegradation processes, and that the isomeric patterns of C1-Fluorenes could be applied as indices for infaunal degradation. The present work is considered a pilot study indicating the need for further investigations of interactions between bioturbating infaunal organisms and persistent sediment pollutants.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOil and Gas Hydrocarbon Spills III : Modelling, Analysis and Control
EditorsC.A. Brebbia
Number of pages12
Volume11
PublisherWITPress
Publication date1 Dec 2002
Pages289-300
ISBN (Print)1853128147
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2002
EventFirst International Conference on Oil and Hydrocarbon Spills: Modelling, Analysis and Control, Oil Spill III - Rhodes, Greece
Duration: 17 Sept 200219 Sept 2002

Conference

ConferenceFirst International Conference on Oil and Hydrocarbon Spills: Modelling, Analysis and Control, Oil Spill III
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityRhodes
Period17/09/200219/09/2002
SponsorWessex Institute of Technology, ASCE

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