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Aliphatic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contamination in surface sediment of the<i>Chitrapuzha</i>River, South West India
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EngineeringChemical PollutantOrganic GeochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryToxicologyPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonSediment QualitySediment-water InteractionSurface SedimentTotal PahsWater QualityEcotoxicologyHot SpotsChemical PollutionSedimentologySediment TransportEnvironmental EngineeringChemical ContaminantsSouth West IndiaEnvironmental ToxicologyAir PollutionSurface Sediments
Distribution (seasonal and spatial) of aliphatic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in surface sediments of the Chitrapuzha River, Cochin, India, was investigated using gas chromatography. Significantly high concentrations prevailed during the pre-monsoon season with the industrial zones of the river appearing to be hot spots with particularly elevated levels of the hydrocarbons. AHCs ranged between 7754 and 41,173 ng/g with an average of 25,256 ng/g, while total PAHs varied from 5046 to 33,087 ng/g. n-Alkane indices and PAH diagnostic ratios point to petroleum contamination in the sediments. The significance of PAHs in the sediments was explored using universally accepted interpretation tools. Observed levels of PAHs in sediments of Chitrapuzha are likely to cause adverse effects on biota.
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