Y. Ledreau et al., HYDROCARBON BALANCE OF A SITE WHICH HAD BEEN HIGHLY AND CHRONICALLY CONTAMINATED BY PETROLEUM WASTES OF A REFINERY (FROM 1956 TO 1992), Marine pollution bulletin, 34(6), 1997, pp. 456-468
Petroleum hydrocarbon pollution in the Gulf of Fos (South France) was
studied following the cessation of petroleum waste discharge from an o
il refinery in the Lavera area. Sediments were collected in core sampl
es of 30 cm at eight stations along a radial from the refinery to the
open sea, Petroleum contamination has been detected up to the beginnin
g of the open sea but decreased gradually (from 40 to 3 g kg(-1) sedim
ent dry wt). GC profiles (aliphatics and aromatics) are characteristic
of petroleum. They reveal the disappearance of short chain n-alkanes
(up to C-25) and of one and two aromatic ring compounds, the increase
and the modification of the UCM depends on the depth and the situation
, resulting from weathering processes. Biomarkers and three to five ar
omatic ring compounds are unaltered whatever the depth and the locatio
n. If some petroleum hydrocarbons are present for the open sea station
s (perhaps from other sources), natural and pyrolytic hydrocarbons are
also detected. Sediments from the open sea could be considered to be
unpolluted (less than 0.1 g kg(-1)), and unaffected by the refinery wa
stes two years after the end of overspills. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science
Ltd.