ISSN 0137-0944
eISSN 2949-6144
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ISSN 0137-0944
eISSN 2949-6144
Migration of water-soluble oil components in some soils of Bashkortostan

Migration of water-soluble oil components in some soils of Bashkortostan

Abstract

The migration of the water-soluble fraction of petroleum hydrocarbons in typical soils of Bashkortostan is studied. In a lysimetric model experiment, the possibility of water migration of petroleum hydrocarbons in Fluvic Phaeozems, Haplic Phaeozems and Amphiskeletic Pantocalcic Chernozems was revealed. Among the dissolved organic substances that pass into lysimetric waters from oil-contaminated soils, the components that are not extracted by hexane, but have fluorescence in water at the wavelengths typical for petroleum products are revealed. These substances differ from soluble organic matter of background soils by higher HIX humification indices and presumably represent oxidized products of transformation of petroleum hydrocarbons. Lysimetric waters from all oil-contaminated soils are characterized by biotoxicity, regardless of the presence of non-polar petroleum hydrocarbons. The toxicity T-index positively correlates with the content of dissolved organic carbon and chloride ions that accompany soils oil pollution.

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Received: 02/10/2021

Accepted: 06/14/2021

Accepted date: 09/30/2021

Keywords: water-soluble fraction of oil; fluorescence spectroscopy; dissolved organic matter; dissolved organic matter; oil pollution; biotoxicity; humification index HIX

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