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An analysis of organic matter sources for surface sediments in the central South Yellow Sea, China: Evidence based on macroelements and n-alkanes

By analyzing the composition of n-alkane and macroelements in the surface sediments of the central South Yellow Sea of China, we evaluated the influencing factors on the distribution of organic matter. The analysis indicates that the distribution of total organic carbon (TOC) was low in the west and...

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Published in:Marine pollution bulletin 2014-11, Vol.88 (1-2), p.389-397
Main Authors: Zhang, Shengyin, Li, Shuanglin, Dong, Heping, Zhao, Qingfang, Lu, Xinchuan, Shi, Ji'an
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description By analyzing the composition of n-alkane and macroelements in the surface sediments of the central South Yellow Sea of China, we evaluated the influencing factors on the distribution of organic matter. The analysis indicates that the distribution of total organic carbon (TOC) was low in the west and high in the east, and TOC was more related to Al2O3 content than medium diameter (MD). The composition of n-alkanes indicated the organic matter was mainly derived from terrestrial higher plants. Contributions from herbaceous plants and woody plants were comparable. The comprehensive analysis of the parameters of macroelements and n-alkanes showed the terrestrial organic matter in the central South Yellow Sea was mainly from the input of the modern Yellow River and old Yellow River. However, some samples exhibited evident input characteristics from petroleum sources, which changed the original n-alkanes of organic matter in sediments.
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Animal and plant ecology
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Applied ecology
Biological and medical sciences
China
Ecotoxicology, biological effects of pollution
Environmental Monitoring
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Geologic Sediments - chemistry
Marine
Marine and brackish environment
Petroleum - analysis
Rivers
Sea water ecosystems
Synecology
Water Pollutants - analysis
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