Environmental impact of the Midia Port - Black Sea (Romania), on the coastal sediment quality
The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of potential pollution sources, mainly from the upstream anthropogenic sources and port-related activities. The in-vestigated area covered a wide range of anthropogenic im-pacts (e.g., industrial wastes, storm water runoff, acciden-tal oil spills, inte...
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doaj-2aed26325cd24c528a589d1e7bd96e232021-09-05T20:50:47ZengDe GruyterOpen Geosciences2391-54472016-03-018117419410.1515/geo-2016-0018geo-2016-0018Environmental impact of the Midia Port - Black Sea (Romania), on the coastal sediment qualityCatianis Irina0Ungureanu Constantin1Magagnini Luca2Ulazzi Elisa3Campisi Tiziana4Stanica Adrian5National Institute of Marine Geology and Geoecology - GeoEcoMar, 23-25 Dimitrie Onciul St., RO-024053, Bucharest, RomaniaNational Institute of Marine Geology and Geoecology - GeoEcoMar, 23-25 Dimitrie Onciul St., RO-024053, Bucharest, RomaniaMED Ingegneria S.r.l., Via Pietro Zangheri, 16 - 48124, Ravenna, ItalyMED Ingegneria S.r.l., Via Pietro Zangheri, 16 - 48124, Ravenna, ItalyCRSA MED Ingegneria S.r.l., Via Ciro Menotti 48 - 48122, Marina di Ravenna, ItalyNational Institute of Marine Geology and Geoecology - GeoEcoMar, 23-25 Dimitrie Onciul St., RO-024053, Bucharest, RomaniaThe aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of potential pollution sources, mainly from the upstream anthropogenic sources and port-related activities. The in-vestigated area covered a wide range of anthropogenic im-pacts (e.g., industrial wastes, storm water runoff, acciden-tal oil spills, intentional discharges and shipping activities). The quality of water and Sediments was assessed us-ing Standard methods, as physical-chemical parameters, chemistry and biology (microbiology, ecotoxicology) aim-ing to figure the level of pollution and the effect of port-related activities. Seawater quality results agreed generally with environmental Standards. Though, in some samples the concentrations of sulphates (mg/1) and heavy metals (μg/1), as B, As and Se exceeded the recommended lim-its, without posing a serious environmental concern. Most of the surface sediment samples contain critical levels of hydrocarbons (C>12), (mg/kg), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (ng/g) and polychlorobiphenyls (ng/g). For some heavy metals (mg/kg), exchangeable concentrations were found to be very close or above the regulations. The signifi-cance of this study is incontestable taking into account the lack of previous relevant historical data of this area. In this sense, it was possible to indicate, in general, good environmental conditions, despite the industrial and concentrated local port-related activities in the investigated area.https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2016-0018commercial portpolluted marine sedimentsorganic and inorganic contaminantsseawater qualityphysical-chemical analysesenvironmental status |
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Catianis Irina Ungureanu Constantin Magagnini Luca Ulazzi Elisa Campisi Tiziana Stanica Adrian Environmental impact of the Midia Port - Black Sea (Romania), on the coastal sediment quality Open Geosciences commercial port polluted marine sediments organic and inorganic contaminants seawater quality physical-chemical analyses environmental status |
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Environmental impact of the Midia Port - Black Sea (Romania), on the coastal sediment quality |
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Environmental impact of the Midia Port - Black Sea (Romania), on the coastal sediment quality |
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Environmental impact of the Midia Port - Black Sea (Romania), on the coastal sediment quality |
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Environmental impact of the Midia Port - Black Sea (Romania), on the coastal sediment quality |
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Environmental impact of the Midia Port - Black Sea (Romania), on the coastal sediment quality |
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environmental impact of the midia port - black sea (romania), on the coastal sediment quality |
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of potential pollution sources, mainly from the upstream anthropogenic sources and port-related activities. The in-vestigated area covered a wide range of anthropogenic im-pacts (e.g., industrial wastes, storm water runoff, acciden-tal oil spills, intentional discharges and shipping activities). The quality of water and Sediments was assessed us-ing Standard methods, as physical-chemical parameters, chemistry and biology (microbiology, ecotoxicology) aim-ing to figure the level of pollution and the effect of port-related activities. Seawater quality results agreed generally with environmental Standards. Though, in some samples the concentrations of sulphates (mg/1) and heavy metals (μg/1), as B, As and Se exceeded the recommended lim-its, without posing a serious environmental concern. Most of the surface sediment samples contain critical levels of hydrocarbons (C>12), (mg/kg), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (ng/g) and polychlorobiphenyls (ng/g). For some heavy metals (mg/kg), exchangeable concentrations were found to be very close or above the regulations. The signifi-cance of this study is incontestable taking into account the lack of previous relevant historical data of this area. In this sense, it was possible to indicate, in general, good environmental conditions, despite the industrial and concentrated local port-related activities in the investigated area. |
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commercial port polluted marine sediments organic and inorganic contaminants seawater quality physical-chemical analyses environmental status |
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