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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in marine sediments from the Rijeka Bay area, Northern Adriatic, Croatia, 1998–2006

► PAHs in marine sediments from the Rijeka Bay, Northern Adriatic area were examined. ► Higher PAHs loading were found in repair shipyard than petroleum refinery area. ► There was a dominance of pyrogenic over petrogenic PAHs. ► Decline in PAHs loadings and potential ecotoxicity observed in the peri...

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description ► PAHs in marine sediments from the Rijeka Bay, Northern Adriatic area were examined. ► Higher PAHs loading were found in repair shipyard than petroleum refinery area. ► There was a dominance of pyrogenic over petrogenic PAHs. ► Decline in PAHs loadings and potential ecotoxicity observed in the period 1998–2006. The first analyses of PAHs in marine sediments within Rijeka Bay started in 1998 at three sampling sites offshore from the petroleum refinery facilities and were extended in 1999 to three more sampling points in front of the repair shipyard within the same east industrial zone. The small Svezanj cove, lying between the shipyard and the petroleum refinery was chosen as the reference point. The concentrations of PAHs were considerably higher in the shipyard environment (average: 3009–6314μgkg−1 d.w.) in comparison to the petroleum refinery area (average: 279–919μgkg−1 d.w.), while the PAHs load at reference point was close to the latter level (average: 717μgkg−1 d.w.). The Phe/Anth and Flo/Py ratios indicate the dominant pyrogenic sources, except for the results from 1999 to 2000 with dominant petrogenic origin at some sites. A declining trend of total PAHs, and consequently toxicity indices was observed at all sites.
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Environmental Monitoring
Exact sciences and technology
Geologic Sediments - chemistry
Marine
Marine sediments
Mediterranean Sea
Natural water pollution
Northern Adriatic
PAHs
petroleum
Pollution
Pollution abatement
Polyallylamine hydrochloride
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons - analysis
Refineries
Sampling
Seawater - chemistry
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Sediments
Shipyards
Time trends
Toxicity
Toxicity index
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
water pollution
Water Pollution, Chemical - statistics & numerical data
Water treatment and pollution
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