Hydrocarbon distributions around a shallow water multiwell platform

Brooks, J. M., M. C. Kennicutt II, T. L. Wade, A. D. Hart, G. J. Denoux, and T. J. McDonald

Abstract

From the Abstract: “Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) concentrations in nearshore coastal sediments offshore of Matagorda, TX, average 29 f 28 (SD) ppb compared to 96 f 112 ppb for the sediments in adjacent coastal estuaries and bays. PAHs were analyzed in bottom sediments collected in the vicinity of a multiwell platform in -25 m of water, where six wells had been drilled between May 1982 and November 1985. The most elevated PAH concentrations were restricted to within 25 m of the platform discharge point. Mean PAH concentrations for two samplings at 10 and 25 m from the platform were 494 f 251 and 757 f 1820 ppb, respectively. The contaminated platform sites (525 m distant) were dominated by two-ring aromatics while the estuarine/bay and noncontaminated coastal sites were dominated by four- and five-ring aromatic hydrocarbons. Phenanthrene/anthracene ratios suggest a petroleum source for the hydrocarbons at platform

Date: 

1989

Journal: 

Enviromental Science and Technology

Volume: 

24

Pages: 

1,079–1,085

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