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The use of hydrocarbon analyses for environmental assessment and remediation

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Abstract Battelle Ocean Sciences has developed an analytical approach to identify and’ quantify petroleum products, coal products, and individual hydrocarbon components at trace levels in complex environmental matrices. The hydrocarbon analysis strategy uses capillary gas chromatography/flame ionization detection for alkane and total oil analysis, combined with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry for polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon analysis. The method provides environmentally realistic analyte detection limits (parts per trillion in water, parts per billion in sediments) and an analyte list that is designed specifically for petroleum and coal‐based products. Results are compared to a detailed computerized library of total, water‐soluble, and degraded hydrocarbon products. The systematic data interpretation strategy maximizes the accuracy of petroleum and coal product identification in environmental matrices and represents a vast improvement over standard EPA methodology.

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