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Sedimentary processes and trace metal contaminants in the buccaneer oil/gas field,northwestern gulf of Mexico
Authors:Richard B Wheeler  John B Anderson  Rudy R Schwarzer  Claudia L Hokanson
Institution:(1) Department of Geology, Rice University, 77001 Houston, Texas;(2) Present address: Exxon Production Research Co., P.O. Box 2189, 77001 Houston, Texas;(3) Present address: Geoscience Program, Texas Southern University, 77001 Houston, Texas;(4) Present address: Department of Geology, Duke University, 27708 Durham, North Carolina
Abstract:Sediments are the ultimate sink for contaminants in the marine environment, and physical processes of sedimentation influence the distribution and accumulation of these contaminants. Evaluation of contaminant levels in sediments is one approach to assessing environmental impact; data interpretation depends on consideration of sediment texture and mineralogy, however, which profoundly influence chemical composition. In this study, comparison of potentially contaminated sediments from the production field with control populations was done only within the context of similar (as to texture and organic carbon and carbonate content) sample groups as determined by cluster analysis. Ba, Cd, and Sr are identified as contaminants. Supported by the identification of a well-crystallized expandable clay—possibly bentonite—drilling fluids are a potential source of Ba. Ba and Sr may be unnaturally high because of their abundance in discharged produced formation waters, but may also be naturally controlled by the unique faunal assemblage associated with the structures. Cd is probably derived from corrosion of the structures and assorted debris on the seafloor. In general, contamination is limited to an area within 100 m of the platforms. Furthermore, substantial erosion around platforms has probably effectively removed and dispersed the bulk of the contaminants introduced into the marine environment by the offshore exploration/production operations.
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