Organic Matter of Bottom Sediments of the Crimean and Caucasian Coasts (Azov and Black Seas)

E. Tikhonova
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As part of the 113th cruise of the R/V “Professor Vodyanitsky”, research was conducted on organic pollution of bottom sediments in the coastal areas of Crimea and the Caucasus, as well as the water area in front of the Kerch Strait. Concentration of chloroformextractable substances was determined by the weight method and that of petroleum hydrocarbons was determined using infrared spectrometry. Both in 2020 and 2016 (the 83d cruise of the R/V “Professor Vodyanitsky”), properties of the bottom sediments of the Crimean and Caucasian coasts were typical of the marine soils of this region. This indicates that the studied water areas are generally in good condition. In accordance with the regional classification of bottom sediment pollution, the maximum concentrations of chloroform-extractable substances obtained for both the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov coast indicate pollution level III (23% of analysed samples). These values were found in bottom sediments in the Sevastopol water area (225 mg·100 g-1), in the coastal area of Cape Tarkhankut (120 mg·100 g-1) and Karadag (120 mg·100 g-1), the southern part of the Sea of Azov (125 mg·100 g-1) and Tuapse (110 mg·100 g-1). The content of chloroform-extractable substances in bottom sediments off the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus and the Sea of Azov coast is slightly lower than that off the Crimean coast. Pollution level II is assigned to bottom sediments in 46 % of the samples, with an average concentration of 72 mg·100 g-1 of air-dry solids. The rest (31 %) of the studied area was classified as conditionally clean (pollution level I, i. e. less than 50 mg·100 g-1). There has been a slight increase in the concentration of petroleum hydrocarbons in the bottom sediments of both the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov and their share in the total amount of chloroformextractable substances. In general, the level of pollution of bottom sediments by organic matter remained unchanged if compared with previous years, in particular with the data from 2016
克里米亚和高加索海岸(亚速海和黑海)底部沉积物的有机质
作为Vodyanitsky教授号第113次巡航的一部分,对克里米亚和高加索沿海地区以及刻赤海峡前水域的底部沉积物的有机污染进行了研究。用重量法测定氯仿可萃取物的浓度,用红外光谱法测定石油烃的浓度。在2020年和2016年(Vodyanitsky教授号R/V的第83次巡航),克里米亚和高加索海岸的底部沉积物的性质是该地区海洋土壤的典型特征。这表明所研究的水域总体状况良好。根据海底沉积物污染的区域分类,黑海和亚速海海岸获得的氯仿可提取物质的最大浓度表明污染程度为III(占分析样本的23%)。Sevastopol水域(225 mg·100 g-1)、Tarkhankut角沿海地区(120 mg·100 g-1)和Karadag (120 mg·100 g-1)、亚速海南部(125 mg·100 g-1)和Tuapse (110 mg·100 g-1)的底部沉积物中均发现了这些值。高加索黑海沿岸和亚速海沿岸的海底沉积物中氯仿可提取物质的含量略低于克里米亚沿岸。46%的样品的底泥污染等级为II级,平均空气干固体浓度为72 mg·100 g-1。其余(31%)的研究区域被划分为条件清洁(污染等级I,即小于50 mg·100 g-1)。黑海和亚速海海底沉积物中石油碳氢化合物的浓度及其在氯仿可提取物质总量中的份额略有增加。总的来说,与往年相比,特别是与2016年的数据相比,底层沉积物的有机物污染水平没有变化
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