n-Alkanes, PAHs and surfactants in the sea surface microlayer and sea water samples of the Gerlache Inlet sea (Antarctica) |
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Authors: | A.M. Stortini M. Del Bubba G. Capodaglio A. Cincinelli |
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Affiliation: | a Institute for the Dynamics of Environmental Processes (CNR-IDPA), Calle Larga Santa Marta 2137, I30123-Venice, Italy b Department of Chemistry, University of Florence, Via della Lastruccia 3, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Florence, Italy c Department of Environmental Sciences, University Ca' Foscari of Venice, Calle Larga Santa Marta 2137, I30123-Venice, Italy |
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Abstract: | Sea surface microlayer (SML) and sea water samples (SSW) collected in the Gerlache Inlet Sea (Antarctica) were analysed for n-alkanes and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The SML is a potential enrichment site of hydrophobic organic compounds compared to the underlying water column. Total concentration ranges of n-alkanes and PAHs (dissolved and particulate) in subsurface water (− 0.5 m depth) were 272-553 ng l− 1 (mean: 448 ng l− 1) and 5.27-9.43 ng l− 1 (mean: 7.06 ng l− 1), respectively. In the SML, the concentration ranges of n-alkanes and PAHs were 353-968 ng l− 1 (mean: 611 ng l− 1) and 7.32-23.94 ng l− 1 (mean: 13.22 ng l− 1), respectively. To evaluate possible PAH contamination sources, specific PAH ratios were calculated. The ratios reflected a predominant petrogenic input. A characterisation of surface active substances was also performed on SML and SSW samples, both by gas bubble extraction, and by dynamic surface tension measurements. Results showed a good correlation between n-alkanes, PAHs and refractory organic matter. |
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Keywords: | Hydrocarbons Antarctica Sea-surface microlayer Subsurface Enrichment |
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