2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2003.04.045
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Biomarkers (molecular fossils) as geochemical indicators of life

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“…Since there is no significant difference in ambient temperature during the monitoring period, the revolatilisation effect is probably not the major factor responsible for this decline. The strong positive correlation (R=0.95) between annual mean sum (P+V) of individual PAH (2000-2001) vs PAH (2001-2004 observed at the BROS suggests that the overall PAHs distribution is constant at the traffic site. This finding is in consistent with the high value of R=0.99 reported by Laurie (2002) at the same site, indicating that "change of source fingerprint" might have minor importance for the reduction of LMW PAHs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Since there is no significant difference in ambient temperature during the monitoring period, the revolatilisation effect is probably not the major factor responsible for this decline. The strong positive correlation (R=0.95) between annual mean sum (P+V) of individual PAH (2000-2001) vs PAH (2001-2004 observed at the BROS suggests that the overall PAHs distribution is constant at the traffic site. This finding is in consistent with the high value of R=0.99 reported by Laurie (2002) at the same site, indicating that "change of source fingerprint" might have minor importance for the reduction of LMW PAHs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The original term applied to biomarkers was chemical fossils, which evolved to biological marker compounds and were then contracted to the currently popular term biomarker (Simoneit et al, 2004). The enormous range of organic compounds detected in urban particles may be divided into two major source groups; primary condensates and oxidised hydrocarbons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…São constituídos principalmente de carbono e hidrogênio, e em menor quantidade, enxofre, oxigênio e nitrogênio. 6,7 Os biomarcadores geoquímicos são representados por uma ampla variedade de compostos orgânicos. Como exemplos, têm-se alcanos lineares, alcanos ramificados, alcenos, hidrocarbonetos policíclicos aromáticos, terpenos, hopanos, esteranos, compostos orgânicos sulfurados, alcoóis graxos, ácidos graxos com diferentes graus de insaturações e/ou hidroxilações, alquenonas, esteróis, pigmentos e feopigmentos, geopolímeros, entre outros.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…They are reliable because they cannot be synthesized by non-biological processes and can be preserved over long geological times with little change in the original structure of the living organisms or parent molecules (Simoneit, 2004).…”
Section: Biomarker Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%