Trace Organic Matter in the Ria Formosa,Portugal |
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Authors: | Stephen M. Mudge Maria Joao Bebianno |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales , Menai Bridge, Bangor, Anglesey, LL59 5EY, UK;2. UCTRA, Universidad do Algarve , 8000, Faro, Portugal |
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Abstract: | The Ria Formosa lagoon, Portugal, receives organic matter from many natural and anthropogenic sources. This paper presents an overview of the contribution these sources made through the use of lipid biomarkers. Sixty-one surface sediment samples were collected and analysed for a range of lipids. Sewage materials were confined to regions within 2 km of discharge points; phytoplankton biomarkers (sterols and fatty acids) suggest production was greatest in the inner parts of the lagoon that also have greatest inorganic nutrient enrichment; terrestrial organic matter was present in relatively low concentrations as shown by both sterol and fatty alcohols; bacteria were widespread although the Sulphate Reducing Bacteria (SRBs, shown by the presence of 3-OH fatty acids) were located near but not adjacent to sewage discharge points. |
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Keywords: | Lagoon lipid biomarked sewage phytoplankton Ria Formosa organic pollution terrestrial sources bacteria |
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