1988
DOI: 10.2989/025776188784480456
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Accumulation and depuration of petroleum hydrocarbons by black mussels. 2. Depuration of field-exposed mussels

R. P. Mason
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“…This comes with the fact that both the site of accumulation and the rate of accumulation of a particular hydrocarbon have an effect on the rate of depuration. Heavier species are accumulated more slowly, and the rate of accumulation is probably related to the molecular weight, configuration and type of components (Mason, 1988). Mason also found that there are further factors that will also affect the depuration rate, the solubility of components in seawater and in the tissue, lipid will affect the rate at which components are taken up and released.…”
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“…This comes with the fact that both the site of accumulation and the rate of accumulation of a particular hydrocarbon have an effect on the rate of depuration. Heavier species are accumulated more slowly, and the rate of accumulation is probably related to the molecular weight, configuration and type of components (Mason, 1988). Mason also found that there are further factors that will also affect the depuration rate, the solubility of components in seawater and in the tissue, lipid will affect the rate at which components are taken up and released.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%