Extent and nature of hydrocarbon occurrence in the groundwater of Kuwait |
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Authors: | Eman Al-Awadi Michael Quinn Amitabha Mukhopadhyay Andre Hauser Adnan Akber Adel Al-Haddad Majed Al-Rashedi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Advanced Systems, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, P.O. Box 24885, 13109 Safat, Kuwait |
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Abstract: | A study, aimed at characterizing the nature of anthropogenic and biogenic hydrocarbon contamination in the groundwater of Kuwait, was carried out using fluorescence spectroscopy and other analytical techniques. The results of these analyses have demonstrated that the groundwater in certain areas of northern Kuwait has been significantly impacted by contamination originating from the oil-contaminated surface soils. The study revealed that a water-soluble fraction (WSF) of the crude oil surface contamination appeared to be slowly leaching into the freshwater lenses located in the area. The study also showed that hydrocarbon pollutants were practically absent in the brackish water areas of central and southern Kuwait, except for a few isolated sites. However, nonpetroleum hydrocarbons, with ultraviolet-visible absorption characteristics and fluorescence characteristics typically associated with humic substances, were observed at a few sites in the brackish water fields. |
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Keywords: | Hydrocarbon pollutants Contamination Fluorescence spectroscopy Water soluble fraction (WSF) Kuwait |
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