1992
DOI: 10.1016/0025-326x(92)90281-a
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The West Falmouth oil spill after 20 years: Fate of fuel oil compounds and effects on animals

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“…The concentrations of residual total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) within the 8 to 20 cm layer are in roughly the same range as those measured in 1973 in surface sediments (Teal et al, 1978;Teal et al, 1992;Reddy et al, 2002;Peacock et al, 2005).…”
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“…The concentrations of residual total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) within the 8 to 20 cm layer are in roughly the same range as those measured in 1973 in surface sediments (Teal et al, 1978;Teal et al, 1992;Reddy et al, 2002;Peacock et al, 2005).…”
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“…The lingering effect on coastal ecosystems following long-term exposure to petroleum hydrocarbons remains one of the largest unknowns (Burns and Teal, 1971;Sanders et al, 1972;Sanders et al, 1980;Teal et al, 1992, NRC 2003, Peterson et al, 2003). An opportunity to examine the long-term effect of residual spilled petroleum presents itself in Wild Harbor, MA, where oil spilled in 1969 still remains buried in marsh sediment (Reddy et al, 2002;Peacock et al, 2005).…”
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“…This current PAH content is 40x greater than thresholds thought to be associated with the incidence of biological effects (Long et al, 1995), assuming that the biological response for parent and alkylated PAHs is the same. Therefore, petroleum hydrocarbons from the Florida spill persist, at remarkable concentrations, at depth in the anoxic sediments in some areas of Wild Harbor (Teal et al, 1992;Reddy et al, 2002;White et al 2005b;Peacock et al, 2005). …”
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