TY - JOUR
T1 - Preliminary assessment of the impact of draining of Iraqi marshes on Kuwait's northern marine environment. Part II. Sediment associated pollutants
AU - Saeed, Talat
AU - Al-Ghadban, A. N.
AU - Al-Shemmari, H.
AU - Al-Mutairi, M.
AU - Al-Hashash, H.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors wish to gratefully acknowledge the financial support of these studies provided by the management ofKuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait, for this preliminary study. The support of Kuwait Fund for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) is also acknowledged for the detailed study currently underway.
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - Kuwait's northern marine area is considered to be the receiving basin for the influx of sediments and associated pollutants from the Shatt Al-Arab estuary. In recent years, Iraq has undertaken to drain the southern marshes, which acted as a sink for the associated pollutants. This loss of marshes is expected to have far reaching consequences on the ecology of the northern Gulf. Bottom sediments from the area likely to be impacted by the draining of the marshes were studied for a variety of parameters. The results showed that petroleum-related pollutants (Ni, V, TPH, PAH and n-alkanes) were, generally, much higher in the southern part of the study area which may be due to the tanker traffic. Spotty higher levels of petroleum were encountered in the northern area, which were of recent origin and may have been the result of the draining of marshes. Chlorinated pesticides and PCBs were not detected in any of the samples. In general, there were indications of the negative impact of the draining of the marshes, however, long-term and more detailed studies are needed.
AB - Kuwait's northern marine area is considered to be the receiving basin for the influx of sediments and associated pollutants from the Shatt Al-Arab estuary. In recent years, Iraq has undertaken to drain the southern marshes, which acted as a sink for the associated pollutants. This loss of marshes is expected to have far reaching consequences on the ecology of the northern Gulf. Bottom sediments from the area likely to be impacted by the draining of the marshes were studied for a variety of parameters. The results showed that petroleum-related pollutants (Ni, V, TPH, PAH and n-alkanes) were, generally, much higher in the southern part of the study area which may be due to the tanker traffic. Spotty higher levels of petroleum were encountered in the northern area, which were of recent origin and may have been the result of the draining of marshes. Chlorinated pesticides and PCBs were not detected in any of the samples. In general, there were indications of the negative impact of the draining of the marshes, however, long-term and more detailed studies are needed.
KW - Chlorinated pesticides
KW - Draining of marshes
KW - Kuwait's northern areas
KW - Petroleum pollutants
KW - Shatt Al-Arab
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0032723194
U2 - 10.1016/S0273-1223(99)00587-9
DO - 10.1016/S0273-1223(99)00587-9
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:0032723194
SN - 0273-1223
VL - 40
SP - 89
EP - 98
JO - Water Science and Technology
JF - Water Science and Technology
IS - 7
T2 - Proceedings of the 1998 3rd Middle East Conference on Marine Pollution and Effluent Management
Y2 - 23 November 1998 through 25 November 1998
ER -