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Environmental organic geochemistry of aquatic sediments

Philp, R. Paul ; Maxwell, James R. ; Eglinton, Geoffrey

Science progress (1916), 1976-01, Vol.63 (252), p.521-545 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Blackwell Scientific Publications Ltd

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  • Título:
    Environmental organic geochemistry of aquatic sediments
  • Autor: Philp, R. Paul ; Maxwell, James R. ; Eglinton, Geoffrey
  • Assuntos: Alkanes ; Geochemistry ; Geology ; Green chemistry ; Hydrocarbons ; Lipids ; Sediment contamination ; Sediments ; Sterols ; Water pollution
  • É parte de: Science progress (1916), 1976-01, Vol.63 (252), p.521-545
  • Descrição: Environmental organic geochemistry is concerned with the study of organic material in Recent environments of geological significance. The organic material being deposited as sediment in these environments generally originates from local flora and fauna but during and after deposition numerous chemical and biological factors combine to determine the fate of these biolipids and the production of other lipids, notably of microbial origin. Careful analyses of the lipid fractions of young sediments provide information on the fate of biolipids and hence on the origin of organic compounds in ancient geological materials such as petroleum.
  • Editor: Blackwell Scientific Publications Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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