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Soil environment contamination situation of the Dongying oil-gas exploitation area |
WANG Cun-Long1, XIE Song-Shi1, ZHAO Xi-Qiang1, CUI Yuan-Jun1, SHENG Huai-Hai2, XU Shou-Yu3 |
1. Shandong Institute of Geological Survey, Jinan 250013, China; 2. Shandong Institute of Geophysical Exploration, Jinan 250013, China; 3. College of Earth Resource and Information, China University of Petroleum, Dongying 257001, China |
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Abstract Based on a study of soil environment contamination situation of the Dongying oil-gas exploitation area, the authors have found some regularities: in soil near the well mouth, Cr, Pb and Zn values are relatively high, which, however, tend to decrease away from the well mouth; Cd values are high at the well mouth, and gradually decrease and become stable in soil on both sides of the well mouth; Cr and Zn values are remarkably affected by the pollution of the falling oil, with the influence range within 1 m; Cu, Ni, Pb and As values do not show obvious change with the depth, and only slightly increase at the depths of 80 cm and 1 m; in soil near most wells, the maximum values of saturated hydrocarbon, aromatics, hydrocarbon and asphalt exist at the well mouths, which is consistent with the phenomenon that the falling oil is likely concentrated at the well mouth; the hydrocarbon content tends to decrease gradually with the elapse of the time, which suggests that the longer the exploitation time, the more serious the hydrocarbon pollution.
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Received: 24 September 2013
Published: 10 December 2014
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