Jl. Zhou et al., FLUORANTHENE AND PYRENE IN THE SUSPENDED PARTICULATE MATTER AND SURFACE SEDIMENTS OF THE HUMBER ESTUARY, UK, Marine pollution bulletin, 36(8), 1998, pp. 587-597
As part of the UK-based Land-Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS) community
programme, suspended particulate matter (SPM) and surface sediments ha
ve been collected from the Humber estuary, which is a large and comple
x estuarine system on the east coast of England fed by several rivers
including the Trent and Ouse, The samples from four surveys were extra
cted and analysed to determine the levels of anthropogenic organic con
taminants such as fluoranthene and pyrene. Their concentrations in SPM
and surface sediments ranged from 44 to 1560 ng g(-1) dry weight and
13-1969 ng g(-1) dry weight, respectively, and displayed no strong sea
sonal variation. Mean fluoranthene and pyrene concentrations were high
er in the Trent than in the Ouse for both SPM and sediment samples, an
d were elevated at a sewage outfall, suggesting a multiplicity of inpu
ts for these two compounds. Fluoranthene and pyrene on SPM showed no c
orrelation with salinity, although correlations with suspended solids
concentrations (SSC) and particulate organic carbon (POC) have been co
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