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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soils of Anthracite Deposit Dumps in Siberia Full article

Journal Eurasian Soil Science
ISSN: 1064-2293 , E-ISSN: 1556-195X
Output data Year: 2021, Volume: 54, Number: 6, Pages: 875-887 Pages count : 13 DOI: 10.1134/S1064229321060120
Tags cluster analysis; coal deposit dumps; embryosols; principal component analysis; soil of technogenic landscapes; Spolic Technosols
Authors Sokolov D.A. 1 , Morozov S.V. 2 , Abakumov E.V. 3 , Androkhanov V.A. 1
Affiliations
1 Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr. Akademika Lavrent’eva 8/2, 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia
2 Vorozhtsov Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr. Akademika Lavrent’eva 9, 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia
3 St. Petersburg State University, 16-ya liniya V.O. 29, 199178, St. Petersburg, Russia

Abstract: The contents of 19 priority polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have been studied in soils (Spolic Technosols) and parent rocks of dumps at the Gorlovskoe anthracite deposit (Novosibirsk region). The bulk content of polyarenes in the analyzed soils is highly variable: from 100 to 74 622 ng/g. The absence of statistically significant relationships between PAH concentrations and the contents of carbon and physical clay (<0.01 mm) in the studied soils points to the specific processes of PAH formation upon coal transformation in soil-forming dump deposits. These processes produce bitumen lakes on the surface of dumps, in which the concentration of polyarenes may reach 864.4 mg/g. Cluster analysis with the use of the Jaccard similarity index and single-linkage clustering permitted us to group the studied objects according to the organic matter characteristics; the groups with chemogenic transformation of coal particles were distinguished by the Ward’s method. The principal component analysis proved that phenanthrene and 5–6-nucleus compounds have the closest correlation with the first component, whereas the second component correlates reliably with fluoranthene, naphthalene, anthracene, and pyrene. According to our results, the Phe/(Phe + Chr) ratio appears to be the most promising index for evaluating chemical transformation of coal in soils of anthracite deposits.
Cite: Sokolov D.A. , Morozov S.V. , Abakumov E.V. , Androkhanov V.A.
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soils of Anthracite Deposit Dumps in Siberia
Eurasian Soil Science. 2021. V.54. N6. P.875-887. DOI: 10.1134/S1064229321060120 WOS Scopus РИНЦ OpenAlex
Dates:
Published print: Jun 24, 2021
Published online: Jun 24, 2021
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Web of science: WOS:000665724400005
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85108833743
Elibrary: 46890824
OpenAlex: W3177064875
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