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Natural background and anthropogenic inputs of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in sediments of South-Western Barents Sea
Authors:Stepan Boitsov  HKB Jensen  Jarle Klungsyr
Institution:aInstitute of Marine Research, PB 1870 Nordnes, N-5817 Bergen, Norway;bNorwegian Geological Survey, 7491 Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) were measured in sediment cores from 13 locations in South-Western Barents Sea as part of a detailed study of the Norwegian seabed under the MAREANO program. The generally low PAH levels found, an average around 200 ng g−1 dry weight for sum PAH, indicate low inputs of petroleum hydrocarbons to the marine environment in the area. Differences in PAH composition and various PAH ratios indicate a natural, mostly petrogenic origin of PAH in sediments from the open sea locations, while the fjord locations show higher pyrogenic PAH contents with an increase towards upper sediment layers, indicating low inputs from human activities. Petrogenic PAH levels increase in deeper sediments at open sea locations, also when normalised to total organic carbon (TOC) contents, suggesting natural leakages of oil-related hydrocarbons in the area.
Keywords:PAH  TOC  Sediments  Radiodating  210Pb  137Cs  Petrogenic  Biogenic  Pyrogenic  Human impact  Marine environment  MAREANO
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