Tab. 1+2+3: Selected principal soil properties in the oil exploitation region of KomiArcticOil (Usinsk) in the Russian tundra


Autoria(s): Beyer, Lothar; Huyke, Wiebke; Hüttmann, Stephan; Archegova, Inna; Titarenko, Tatiana V
Cobertura

LATITUDE: 66.700000 * LONGITUDE: 52.354000 * MINIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.010 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.900 m

Data(s)

05/05/2002

Resumo

Oil polluted and not oil polluted soils (crude oil hydrocarbons contents: 20-92500 mg/kg dry soil mass) under natural grass and forest vegetation and in a bog in the Russian tundra were compared in their principal soil ecological parameters, the oil content and the microbial indicators. CFE biomass-C, dehydrogenase and arylsulfatase activity were enhanced with the occurrence of crude oil. Using these parameters for purposes of controlling remediation and recultivation success it is not possible to distinguish bctween promotion of microbial activity by oil carbon or soil organic carbon (SOC). For this reason we think that these parameters are not appropriate to indicate a soil damage by an oil impact. In contrast the metabolie quotient (qC02), calculated as the ratio between soil basal respiration and the SIR biomass-C was adequate to indicate a high crude oil contamination in soil. Also, the ß-glucosidase activity (parameter ß-GL/SOC) was correlated negatively with oil in soil. The indication of a soil damage by using the stress parameter qCO, or the specific enzyme activities (activity/SOC) minimizes the promotion effect of the recent SOC content on microbial parameters. Both biomass methods (SIR, CFE) have technical problems in application for crude oil-contaminated and subarctic soils. CFE does not reflect the low C_mic level of the cold tundra soils. We recommend to test every method for its suitability before any data collection in series as well as application for cold soils and the application of ecophysiological ratios as R_mic/C_mic, C_mic/SOC or enzymatic activity/SOC instead of absolute data.

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text/tab-separated-values, 241 data points

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.758019

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.758019

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Beyer, Lothar; Huyke, Wiebke; Hüttmann, Stephan; Archegova, Inna; Titarenko, Tatiana V (2002): The use of microbial activity indicators for a quality assessment of highly crude oil contaminated soils in the Russian Subpolar Tundra at the Arctic Circle. Polarforschung, 71(1/2), 33-39, hdl:10013/epic.29870.d001

Palavras-Chave #Arginine ammonification in mass NH4-N per unit dry mass soil; Arylsulfatase in mass glucose per unit dry mass soil; beta-glucosidase in mass saligenin per unit dry mass soil; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon, per unit dry mass crude oil; Carbon availability index; Dehydrogenase activity in mass TPF per unit dry mass soil; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; Dry mass; Horizon; KomiArcticOil; Metabolic quotient; Nitrogen, total; Number; pH; Respiration; Sample code/label; Siberia, Russia; SOIL; Soil profile; Vozoy
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