Discrete bands of petroleum hydrocarbons and molecular organic markers identified within massive coral skeletons

The tissues of corals deposit an aragonite exoskeleton beneath their outer living film at a rate dependent on growth and hence on environmental conditions. This typically results in annual (seasonal) bands being formed within colonies. By analysing molecular organic markers within these bands, our r...

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Main Authors: Readman, James W., Tolosa, Imma, Law, Ah Theem, Bartocci, Jean, Azemard, S., Hamilton, T., Mee, Laurence D., Wagener, Angela De Luca R., Le Tissier, M., Roberts, Callum M., Downing, Nigel, Price, Andrew R. G.
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spelling my.upm.eprints.358002024-08-02T08:13:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35800/ Discrete bands of petroleum hydrocarbons and molecular organic markers identified within massive coral skeletons Readman, James W. Tolosa, Imma Law, Ah Theem Bartocci, Jean Azemard, S. Hamilton, T. Mee, Laurence D. Wagener, Angela De Luca R. Le Tissier, M. Roberts, Callum M. Downing, Nigel Price, Andrew R. G. The tissues of corals deposit an aragonite exoskeleton beneath their outer living film at a rate dependent on growth and hence on environmental conditions. This typically results in annual (seasonal) bands being formed within colonies. By analysing molecular organic markers within these bands, our research suggests that coral skeletons record contamination from oil and potentially could be used to investigate other anthropogenic and biogenic organic inputs. Our analyses of sections from within corals (Porites lutea) sampled from the Gulf coasts of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia demonstrate discrete bands of oil contamination which, using selected terpenoid biomarkers, can be source-indexed to specific oil fields (i.e. Kuwait, Iranian or Arabian crude oils). Together with dating using microscopic and X-ray inspection, this offers the potential to investigate contamination during recent years. Further research is, however, necessary to elucidate degradation mechanisms during, and following, the occlusion process of organics within coral skeletons. Elsevier 1996-05 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35800/1/Discrete%20bands%20of%20petroleum%20hydrocarbons%20and%20molecular%20organic%20markers%20identified%20within%20massive%20coral%20skeletons.pdf text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35800/7/1-s2.0-0025326X96839749-main.pdf Readman, James W. and Tolosa, Imma and Law, Ah Theem and Bartocci, Jean and Azemard, S. and Hamilton, T. and Mee, Laurence D. and Wagener, Angela De Luca R. and Le Tissier, M. and Roberts, Callum M. and Downing, Nigel and Price, Andrew R. G. (1996) Discrete bands of petroleum hydrocarbons and molecular organic markers identified within massive coral skeletons. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 32 (5). pp. 437-443. ISSN 0025-326X; ESSN: 1879-3363 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0025326X96839749 10.1016/0025-326X(96)83974-9
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description The tissues of corals deposit an aragonite exoskeleton beneath their outer living film at a rate dependent on growth and hence on environmental conditions. This typically results in annual (seasonal) bands being formed within colonies. By analysing molecular organic markers within these bands, our research suggests that coral skeletons record contamination from oil and potentially could be used to investigate other anthropogenic and biogenic organic inputs. Our analyses of sections from within corals (Porites lutea) sampled from the Gulf coasts of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia demonstrate discrete bands of oil contamination which, using selected terpenoid biomarkers, can be source-indexed to specific oil fields (i.e. Kuwait, Iranian or Arabian crude oils). Together with dating using microscopic and X-ray inspection, this offers the potential to investigate contamination during recent years. Further research is, however, necessary to elucidate degradation mechanisms during, and following, the occlusion process of organics within coral skeletons.
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author Readman, James W.
Tolosa, Imma
Law, Ah Theem
Bartocci, Jean
Azemard, S.
Hamilton, T.
Mee, Laurence D.
Wagener, Angela De Luca R.
Le Tissier, M.
Roberts, Callum M.
Downing, Nigel
Price, Andrew R. G.
spellingShingle Readman, James W.
Tolosa, Imma
Law, Ah Theem
Bartocci, Jean
Azemard, S.
Hamilton, T.
Mee, Laurence D.
Wagener, Angela De Luca R.
Le Tissier, M.
Roberts, Callum M.
Downing, Nigel
Price, Andrew R. G.
Discrete bands of petroleum hydrocarbons and molecular organic markers identified within massive coral skeletons
author_facet Readman, James W.
Tolosa, Imma
Law, Ah Theem
Bartocci, Jean
Azemard, S.
Hamilton, T.
Mee, Laurence D.
Wagener, Angela De Luca R.
Le Tissier, M.
Roberts, Callum M.
Downing, Nigel
Price, Andrew R. G.
author_sort Readman, James W.
title Discrete bands of petroleum hydrocarbons and molecular organic markers identified within massive coral skeletons
title_short Discrete bands of petroleum hydrocarbons and molecular organic markers identified within massive coral skeletons
title_full Discrete bands of petroleum hydrocarbons and molecular organic markers identified within massive coral skeletons
title_fullStr Discrete bands of petroleum hydrocarbons and molecular organic markers identified within massive coral skeletons
title_full_unstemmed Discrete bands of petroleum hydrocarbons and molecular organic markers identified within massive coral skeletons
title_sort discrete bands of petroleum hydrocarbons and molecular organic markers identified within massive coral skeletons
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 1996
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35800/1/Discrete%20bands%20of%20petroleum%20hydrocarbons%20and%20molecular%20organic%20markers%20identified%20within%20massive%20coral%20skeletons.pdf
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