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Documents that cite: Ostroumov S.A. On the multifunctional role of the biota in the self-purification of aquatic ecosystems (2005) Russian Journal of Ecology, 36 (6) , pp. 414-420. ** Cited in France, China, Poland et al. by: 1 Environmental capacity of petroleum hydrocarbon pollutants in Jiaozhou Bay, China: Modeling and calculation Li, K., Su, Y., Ying, J., Wang, X., Mu, J. 2013. Journal of Ocean University of China 12 (1) , pp. 70-76. Li, K.ab , Su, Y.a, Ying, J.c, Wang, X.a, Mu, J.d a College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, 266100, China b Key Laboratory of Marine Chemistry Theory and Technology, Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, 266100, China c Shandong Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, Qingdao, 266001, China d Shandong Academy of Environmental Science, Jinan, 250013, China View additional affiliations View references (55) Abstract An environmental capacity model for the petroleum hydrocarbon pollutions (PHs) in Jiaozhou Bay is constructed based on field surveys, mesocosm, and parallel laboratory experiments. Simulated results of PHs seasonal successions in 2003 match the field surveys of Jiaozhou Bay resaonably well with a highest value in July. The Monte Carlo analysis confirms that the variation of PHs concentration significantly correlates with the river input. The water body in the bay is reasonably subjected to self-purification processes, such as volatilization to the atmosphere, biodegradation by microorganism, and transport to the Yellow Sea by water exchange. The environmental capacity of PHs in Jiaozhou Bay is 1500 tons per year IF the seawater quality criterion (Grade I/II, 0. 05 mgL-1) in the region is to be satisfied. The contribution to self-purification by volatilization, biodegradation, and transport to the Yellow Sea accounts for 48%, 28%, and 23%, respectively, which make these three processes the main ways of PHs

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