Abstract

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) concentrations in seawater were monitored seasonally along the Samsun coast, Turkey, between August 2019 and May 2020 to elucidate main origin, seasonal variations, and risk pathways of PAHs. Total PAH concentrations in surface seawater ranged from 24.86 to 477.78 ng L−1 (mean 138.90, SD 62.22 ng L−1), with relatively higher levels in summer and autumn seasons. Combustion products were the major sources of PAHs. The increased PAH levels during the summer period may have resulted from the more intense industrial and agricultural activities. The highest proportion of PAHs were 3- and 2-ringed, accounting for 39.23 % and 26.50 % of ΣPAHs, respectively, and their derivatives Nap and Phe predominated in individual PAHs. While RQ values of ∑PAHs showed low ecological risk, RQMPCs of BpF and BaA in autumn and BpF in summer were at high ecological risk.

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