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Title: Petroleum Hydrocarbon Pollution on the Sudanese Red Sea Coastal Water
Authors: Adli, Masoud Gamiel Ahmed
Elhassan , Basheir M.
Elhaj, Maysara Eissa Mohyadinn
Keywords: Red Sea, Portsudan harbor and Bashayer, Hydrocarbon Pollution, Cavitation, biologic and petrogenic origin.
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Adli, Masoud Gamiel Ahmed .Petroleum Hydrocarbon Pollution on the Sudanese Red Sea Coastal Water \ Masoud Gamiel Ahmed Adli , Basheir M. Elhassan , Maysara Eissa Mohyadinn Elhaj .- Journal of Engineering and Computer Sciences (ECS) .- vol 16 , no1.- 2015.- article
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to determine the extent of petroleum hydrocarbon pollution on the Sudanese Red Sea coast (Portsudan harbor and Bashayer Marine Terminal), to achieve this goal laboratory work was conducted to determine hydrocarbon concentration. The highest concentration of TPH in seawater was found at strip I (dockyard) with the average of 80.2 mg/l, the next to the highest concentration were generally occurred at strip IV (BMT), the ranges of concentrations were between 5.8 and 24.2 mg/l with mean value of 14.98 mg/l. Values of oil concentration at strip II (South port) are much lower than those of strip I (6.8 to 10 mg/l). Higher concentrations, ranging from nil to1320 mg/kg were detected in the sediment samples. It can be concluded on this bases that most of the Portsudan harbor and BMT suffers from oil pollution in different degrees according to UNEP and AIDMO. No oil contamination was observed at strip III (North port). The GC measurements prove that hydrocarbon contaminations are due to biologic and petrogenic origin, most oil samples belong to light and middle fraction.
Description: article
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/16613
ISSN: ISSN 1605-427X
Appears in Collections:Volume 16 No. 1

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