Foam production as a side effect of an offshore liquefied natural gas terminal: how do plankton deal with it?

被引:0
|
作者
Annalisa Franzo
Ana Karuza
Mauro Celussi
Daniela Fornasaro
Alfred Beran
Elena Di Poi
Paola Del Negro
机构
[1] OGS (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e Geofisica Sperimentale),Sezione Oceanografia
关键词
Liquefied natural gas; Foam; Microcosms; Prokaryotes; Exoenzymatic activities; Heterotrophic C production; Pelagic food web;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The future growing demand of fossil fuels likely will lead to an increased deployment of liquefied natural gas terminals. However, some concerns exist about their possible effects on the marine environment and biota. Such plants showed to cause the production of foam, as occurred at the still operative terminal of Porto Viro (northern Adriatic Sea). Here, we present results from two microcosm experiments focused on the effects of such foam on microbially mediated degradation processes and its consequent incorporation within the pelagic food web. Such material could be considered as a heterogeneous matrix of both living and non-living organic matter, which constitutes an important substrate for exoenzymes as suggested by the faster hydrolytic rates measured in the treatment microcosms. In the second experiment, a quite immediate and efficient carbon transfer to planktonic biomass through prokaryotic incorporation and consequent predation by heterotrophic flagellates was highlighted. Although no negative effect was evidenced on the overall microbes’ growth and foam-derived C seemed to be easily reworked and transferred to higher trophic levels, an important reduction in biodiversity was evidenced for microalgae. Among them, mixotrophic organisms seemed to be favoured suggesting that the addition of foam could cause a modification of the microbial community structure.
引用
收藏
页码:8763 / 8772
页数:9
相关论文
共 21 条
  • [1] Foam production as a side effect of an offshore liquefied natural gas terminal: how do plankton deal with it?
    Franzo, Annalisa
    Karuza, Ana
    Celussi, Mauro
    Fornasaro, Daniela
    Beran, Alfred
    Di Poi, Elena
    Del Negro, Paola
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2015, 22 (11) : 8763 - 8772
  • [2] New Italian offshore liquefied natural gas receiving terminal
    Mangia, C.
    HYDROCARBON PROCESSING, 2007, 86 (07): : 79 - +
  • [3] A critique of offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal policy
    Whitmore, William D.
    Baxter, Vern K.
    Laska, Shirley L.
    OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT, 2009, 52 (01) : 10 - 16
  • [4] Process Design for the Offshore Production of Liquefied Natural Gas with Nonflammable Refrigerants
    Lee, Chul-Jin
    Song, Kiwook
    Shin, Seolin
    Lim, Youngsub
    Han, Chonghun
    INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, 2015, 54 (44) : 11106 - 11112
  • [5] Blanketing effect of expansion foam on liquefied natural gas (LNG) spillage pool
    Zhang, Bin
    Liu, Yi
    Olewski, Tomasz
    Vechot, Luc
    Mannan, M. Sam
    JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2014, 280 : 380 - 388
  • [6] The effect of safety communication network characteristics on safety awareness and behavior in a liquefied natural gas terminal
    Korkmaz, Serdar
    Park, Dal Jae
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND ERGONOMICS, 2021, 27 (01) : 144 - 159
  • [7] A liquefied energy chain for transport and utilization of natural gas for power production with CO2 capture and storage - Part 2: The offshore and the onshore processes
    Aspelund, Audun
    Gundersen, Truls
    APPLIED ENERGY, 2009, 86 (06) : 793 - 804
  • [8] How do the new shipping routes affect Asian liquefied natural gas markets and economy? Case of the Northern Sea Route and Panama Canal expansion
    Shibasaki, Ryuichi
    Usami, Takashi
    Furuichi, Masahiko
    Teranishi, Hiroyuki
    Kato, Hironori
    MARITIME POLICY & MANAGEMENT, 2018, 45 (04) : 543 - 566
  • [9] Effect of calcination temperature of mesoporous nickel-alumina catalysts on their catalytic performance in hydrogen production by steam reforming of liquefied natural gas (LNG)
    Seo, Jeong Gil
    Youn, Min Hye
    Chung, Jin Suk
    Song, In Kyu
    JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY, 2010, 16 (05) : 795 - 799
  • [10] Hydrogen production by steam reforming of liquefied natural gas (LNG) over mesoporous nickel-alumina xerogel catalysts: Effect of nickel content
    Seo, Jeong Gil
    Youn, Min Hye
    Lee, Ho-In
    Kim, Jae Jeong
    Yang, Eunsun
    Chung, Jin Suk
    Kim, Pil
    Song, In Kyu
    Chemical Engineering Journal, 2008, 141 (1-3): : 298 - 304