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AuthorH., Al-Madfa
AuthorAbdel-Moati, M.A.R.
AuthorAl-Naama, A.
Available date2024-05-16T09:28:12Z
Publication Date1999-05
Publication NameEnvironment International
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0160-4120(99)00011-2
CitationAl-Madfa, H., Abdel-Moati, M. A. R., & Al-Naama, A. (1999). Beach tar contamination on the Qatari coastline of the Gulf. Environment international, 25(4), 505-513.
ISSN0160-4120
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412099000112
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/55062
AbstractBeach tar concentrations were measured along the Qatari coastlines. Tar concentrations, collected from 11 locations, varied in space and time with values ranging between 2 and 1132 g m−1 (average 290 g m−1) of beach front. Tar deposition was maximum following the Gulf War oil spill, especially along the northwestern (average 723 g m−1) and northern coasts (average 620 g m−1). With the exception of higher levels off Saudi Arabia and Oman, the levels of beach tar around Qatar appear to be within the range of previously recorded Gulf values. The eastern coast appears to be receiving fresh tar in lower amounts (average 150 g m−1) than the western coast (average 304 g m−1), where older tar from earlier spills still persists in large quantities. The application of strict regulations on ballast water disposal in the Gulf led to a clear declination in tar deposition since 1993, reaching baseline limits in some locations.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectCoastal zones
Marine pollution
TitleBeach tar contamination on the Qatari coastline of the Gulf
TypeArticle
Issue Number4
Volume Number25
ESSN1873-6750


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