Title : Anthropogenically driven differences in n-alkane distributions of surface sediments from 19 lakes along the middle Yangtze River, Eastern China.

Pub. Date : 2019 Aug

PMID : 31161541






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1 The n-alkanes extracted from the sediments contained a homologous series from C15 to C34, with a notable predominance of odd carbon compounds except for sediments from the more intensively industrialized Lake Daye, in which > C21 n-alkanes showed no odd/even predominance, and carbon preference index (CPI) approached unity. n-alkanes placenta associated 8 Homo sapiens
2 Short-chain n-alkanes (C15, C17, and C19) in the sediments varied in abundance from 10.0 to 76.2 mug/g TOC across the study and showed a moderate correlation with total phosphorus (TP) concentrations in the overlying water. n-alkanes placenta associated 8 Homo sapiens