2020
DOI: 10.1134/s0016702920040072
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Identification of Hydrocarbons in the Waters of Raised Bogs in the Southern Taiga of Western Siberia

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“…In the case of an ombrotrophic peatland in Great Hinggan Mountain, Northeast China, the main sources of PAHs were petrogenic and were caused by the oil extraction and refining process during the industrial development in the region after 1860 [160]. On the other hand, frequent wildfires in peatlands and bogs contribute to PAH accumulation [161] and eventually becoming the sole source of pyrogenic PAHs [162,163]. Typically oil exploitation activities, contributes mainly to petrogenic PAHs pollution on bogs, while pyrogenic PAHs originates from wildfire that occur sporadically over time [162].…”
Section: Wetlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of an ombrotrophic peatland in Great Hinggan Mountain, Northeast China, the main sources of PAHs were petrogenic and were caused by the oil extraction and refining process during the industrial development in the region after 1860 [160]. On the other hand, frequent wildfires in peatlands and bogs contribute to PAH accumulation [161] and eventually becoming the sole source of pyrogenic PAHs [162,163]. Typically oil exploitation activities, contributes mainly to petrogenic PAHs pollution on bogs, while pyrogenic PAHs originates from wildfire that occur sporadically over time [162].…”
Section: Wetlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, frequent wildfires in peatlands and bogs contribute to PAH accumulation [161] and eventually becoming the sole source of pyrogenic PAHs [162,163]. Typically oil exploitation activities, contributes mainly to petrogenic PAHs pollution on bogs, while pyrogenic PAHs originates from wildfire that occur sporadically over time [162].…”
Section: Wetlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Bolshoe bog (BB) is located 350 km north-west of Tomsk, 60 km east of the Ust-Silginsky gas condensate field in the village of Bolshaya Griva and 36 km south of Bondarka, where a refinery (an atmospheric distillation unit) owned by Vostokgazprom has been operating since 2003. The Bolshoe Bog is a 61 km 2 raised bog on the terrace of the Ob River [32]. The Samus bog (SB) is located 20 km northeast of Tomsk.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%