SRE4 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons in sediment trays

Progress Code: completed Purpose To determine the effects of hydrocarbons on marine sediment ecosystems in Antarctica. This data set contains total petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations measured for 5 sediment treatments at each of 6 sampling times, including T0 prior to deployment. Sediment Recruitm...

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Published: Australian Ocean Data Network
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/sre4-total-petroleum-sediment-trays/2821734
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Summary:Progress Code: completed Purpose To determine the effects of hydrocarbons on marine sediment ecosystems in Antarctica. This data set contains total petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations measured for 5 sediment treatments at each of 6 sampling times, including T0 prior to deployment. Sediment Recruitment Experiment 4 (SRE4) was a large, long term (5 year) field experiment run at Casey Station (from 2001 to 2006) testing the effects of 4 different hydrocarbons on marine sediment ecosystems. Four different types of hydrocarbons were individually mixed with defaunated marine sediments and deployed in trays on the seabed at O'Brien Bay-1. Trays were collected after deployment periods of 5 weeks, 56 weeks, 62 weeks, 2 years and 5 years. In addition there was a bioturbation treatment using the burrowing urchin Abatus (at 56 weeks only). Samples were collected from 4 replicate trays of each treatment at each sampling time. Analyses were done of sediment hydrocarbon chemistry, microbial communities, meiofaunal communities, macrofaunal communities and diatom communities. The hydrocarbon treatments were: a synthetic Mobil lubricating oil; the same Mobil lubricating oil after 125? hours use in a vehicle engine; a Fuchs synthetic lubricating oil marketed as highly biodegradable; and Special Antarctic Blend diesel fuel (SAB). A control uncontaminated sediment treatment was used for comparison.