The effects of two different types and five levels of oil on some physical
and chemical characteristics of sediments and plants were investigated in f
our mangrove species under field conditions. The sediments in which four ma
ngrove species (Rhizophora stylosa, Rhizophora mucronata, Ceriops tagal and
Avicennia mar ina) were growing, were treated with Kuwait Crude Oil (KCO)
and North West Shelf Condensate (NWSC) at application rates of 0, 1375, 275
0, 5500 and 11 000 g m(-2). The effects varied with species. The oil treatm
ents usually increased concentrations of most nutrient elements in a. stylo
sa and R. mucronata, had mixed effects on C, tagal and mostly decreased con
centrations in A. marina. KCO significantly decreased concentrations of eve
ry element examined in A. marina. The effects on sediments also varied with
oil type. NWSC decreased concentrations of about half of the elements test
ed in the sediments and had no significant effect the others. In contrast,
KCO increased concentrations of about half of the elements tested in the se
diments and had no significant effect on most of the others. The concentrat
ions of hydrocarbons in leaves increased with increasing oil application to
the sediments, but the effects varied in the different species. A. marina
accumulated between two and six times more hydrocarbons in leaves than the
other species. The concentration of hydrocarbons in sediments treated with
NWSC decreased by about an order of magnitude in the 24 weeks after applica
tion, but the rate of decrease was less for KCO than for NWSC. Sediment pH,
dissolved oxygen concentration, redox potential and the salinity of inters
titial water were decreased by oil treatments, causing the oiled sediments
to become poorly oxygenated with strongly reducing conditions. It was concl
uded that these experimental oil treatments in the field caused changes in
sediment characteristics and uptake of oil components by mangroves, dependi
ng on the characteristics of the oil and the mangrove species. (C) 1999 Els
evier Science B.V. All rights reserved.