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引用次数: 7
摘要
为了继续努力估计沿海炼油厂对不同区域海洋环境的石油投入,目前的工作涉及阿曼炼油厂(阿曼炼油厂公司)及其在阿拉伯湾阿曼湾的邻近水域。据估计,该炼油厂每年向其所在的Mina Al Fahal水域增加160·4吨(}-163吨)的阿曼原油废料和精炼产品。这是在同一地区每年从邻近油罐场的油罐排水口排放140吨(}-142吨)的基础上增加的。对主要油水排放口接收水中溶解/分散的石油残留物的分析表明,稀释系数很高:比排放物本身的油浓度低200多倍(接收水中的油浓度为67 μg升- 1,而排放口水中的油浓度为14.7 mg升- 1)。
In continuation of efforts to estimate oil inputs from coastal refineries to the marine environment in different regions, the present work concerns the Omanian refinery (Omanian Refinery Company) and its adjacent waters in the Gulf of Oman, Arabian Gulf.
It is estimated that the refinery adds 160·4 tons (}-163 t) of Omanian crude oil wastes and refined products annually to Mina Al Fahal waters where it is situated. This is additional to the 140 tons (}-142 t) discharged annually in the same area from the tank drains of a neighbouring tank farm. Analysis of dissolved/dispersed petroleum residues in the receiving waters of the main oily water outfall indicates a high factor of dilution: more than 200 times less than the concentration of oil in the discharge itself (67 μg litre−1 in the receiving waters against 14·7 mg litre−1 in the outfall waters).