PAHs and hopanes in the surface sediments of Qatar coast and their ecological risks: Comparison with regional and global coastal regions
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2024-06-30Author
Samah, DibVeerasingam, S.
Alyafei, Thoraya
Assali, Mazen Abou
Al-Khayat, Jassim
Vethamony, P.
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The distribution, characteristics, sources and ecological risks of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and hopanes in the surface sediments collected along the Qatar coast were investigated. Concentration of ∑14PAHs and hopanes ranged between 0.076 and 7.04 ng g−1 (mean: 2.60 ng g−1), 100 and 700 ng g−1 (mean: 205 ng g−1), respectively. Sediment samples were dominated by high molecular weight PAHs composition (4–6 rings). Diagnostic ratios of PAH concentrations showed both petrogenic and pyrogenic origins of PAHs, with a higher percentage of pyrogenic sources. The ecological risk levels of PAHs were estimated using sediment quality guidelines (SQG), mean probable effect level quotient values (PEL-Q), carcinogenic toxic equivalent quantity (TEQ), and risk quotient (RQ) evaluation methods. The calculated TEQ values (0.00012–0.85 ng g−1) were lesser than those in other locations around the globe, and were also within the safe level (600 ng g−1) suggested by the Canadian soil quality guidelines.
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