This textbook provides a unique and thorough look at the
application of chemical biomarkers to aquatic ecosystems. Defining
a chemical biomarker as a compound that can be linked to particular
sources of organic matter identified in the sediment record, the
book indicates that the application of these biomarkers for an
understanding of aquatic ecosystems consists of a biogeochemical
approach that has been quite successful but underused. This book
offers a wide-ranging guide to the broad diversity of these
chemical biomarkers, is the first to be structured around the
compounds themselves, and examines them in a connected and
comprehensive way.
This timely book is appropriate for advanced undergraduate and
graduate students seeking training in this area; researchers in
biochemistry, organic geochemistry, and biogeochemistry;
researchers working on aspects of organic cycling in aquatic
ecosystems; and paleoceanographers, petroleum geologists, and
ecologists.Provides a guide to the broad diversity of chemical
biomarkers in aquatic environments The first textbook to be
structured around the compounds themselves Describes the structure,
biochemical synthesis, analysis, and reactivity of each class of
biomarkers Offers a selection of relevant applications to aquatic
systems, including lakes, rivers, estuaries, oceans, and
paleoenvironments Demonstrates the utility of using organic
molecules as tracers of processes occurring in aquatic ecosystems,
both modern and ancient
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