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Chemosphere ; 64(7): 1062-73, 2006 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16426663

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Sedimentary hydrocarbons have been studied quantitatively and qualitatively in 16 stations of the Bay of Fort de France (Martinique). Hydrocarbon levels ranged from 54 to 1045 mg kg(-1) sed. dry weight. Origin of hydrocarbons are multiple: biogenic (terrestrial inputs), pyrolytic (residues of natural or anthropogenic combustions), diagenetic and anthropogenic (petroleum contamination). Generally high levels of hydrocarbons are not associated to a petroleum contamination. The main source of hydrocarbons in the mangrove coastal zones of the Bay of Fort de France seems to be the early diagenetic degradation products of 3-oxytriterpenoids. Excepted two stations, petroleum contamination is very low or absent.


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Geologic Sediments/analysis , Hydrocarbons/analysis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Martinique , Rhizophoraceae
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