Depletion and biodegradation of hydrocarbons in dispersions and emulsions of the Macondo 252 oil generated in an oil-on-seawater mesocosm flume basin

Mar Pollut Bull. 2014 Jul 15;84(1-2):125-34. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.05.027. Epub 2014 Jun 11.

Abstract

Physically and chemically (Corexit 9500) generated Macondo 252 oil dispersions, or emulsions (no Corexit), were prepared in an oil-on-seawater mesocosm flume basin at 30-32 °C, and studies of oil compound depletion performed for up to 15 days. The use of Corexit 9500 resulted in smaller median droplet size than in a physically generated dispersion. Rapid evaporation of low boiling point oil compounds (C⩽15) appeared in all the experiments. Biodegradation appeared to be an important depletion process for compounds with higher boiling points in the dispersions, but was negligible in the surface emulsions. While n-alkane biodegradation was faster in chemically than in physically dispersed oil no such differences were determined for 3- and 4-ring PAH compounds. In the oil dispersions prepared by Corexit 9500, increased cell concentrations, reduction in bacterial diversity, and a temporary abundance of bacteria containing an alkB gene were associated with oil biodegradation.

Keywords: Biodegradation; Depletion; Emulsions; Flume basin; Hydrocarbons; Oil dispersions.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alkanes / metabolism
  • Bacteria / genetics
  • Bacteria / metabolism*
  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Emulsions / chemistry*
  • Hydrocarbons / chemistry
  • Hydrocarbons / metabolism*
  • Petroleum / analysis*
  • Seawater / chemistry*

Substances

  • Alkanes
  • Emulsions
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Petroleum