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Variations of common riverine contaminants in reservoir sediments
V. Micić, M. A. Kruge, T. Hofmann
Earth and Environmental Studies
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4-Nitrophenol
100%
Analytical Pyrolysis
25%
Compositional Variation
25%
Contaminant Concentration
25%
Danube River
25%
Degradation Degree
25%
Diagenetic Transformation
25%
Differences in Distributions
25%
Fossil Fuels
25%
Geochronology
25%
Great Depth
25%
High Concentration
25%
High Sedimentation Rate
25%
In Situ
75%
Iron Gates
50%
Isomer Distribution
25%
Large Reservoir
25%
Linear Alkylbenzenes
25%
Molecular Stratification
50%
Nonylphenol Ethoxylates
25%
Normalized Concentration
75%
Order of Magnitude
25%
Organic Carbon
75%
Organic Molecules
25%
Perylene
75%
Petrogenic Source
25%
Petroleum Biomarkers
50%
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
25%
Post-depositional Alterations
25%
Pyrogenic Source
25%
Relative Proportion
25%
Reservoir Sediment
100%
Retene
75%
Riverine
100%
Sediment Core
50%
Sediment Depth
50%
Sedimentary Organic Matter
25%
Sorption Capacity
50%
Strong Correlation
25%
Suspended Solids
25%
Vertical Variation
25%
Water Column
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Analytical Pyrolysis
33%
Fossil Fuel
33%
Geochronology
33%
Iron
66%
Organic Carbon
100%
Organic Matter
33%
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
66%
Reworking
33%
Sediment Core
66%
Sedimentation Rate
33%
Stratigraphy
66%
Water Column
66%