Abstract

Using the chromatography-mass spectrometry (CMS) method we have studied the changes in the composition of oil compounds in a vertical section of peat soil on the territory of the Mamontovskoye oilfield (KhMAO, Western Siberia) 6, 12 and 18 years after oil pollution. With an increase in the pollution period, the distribution of individual compounds in the surface layer of the soil is largely determined by time-progressing biodegradation reactions. In the underlying layers at a depth of 10–50 cm, the composition and content of oil components indicate the influence of migration processes on their differentiation.

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