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 cr...
Oil spills are the most common sources of pollution in marine ecosystems occurring worldwide, causin...
Hydrocarbons are incorporated into a body of all marine organisms. However, the pollution of seas wi...
For the environmental monitoring of coral, mucus appears to be an appropriate biological matrix due ...
The tissues of corals deposit an aragonite exoskeleton beneath their outer living film at a rate dep...
Short coral cores were collected from 28 Porites coral colonies at four reef sites (Jurayd, Jana, Ka...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.As part of a long-term environmental assessment of...
Coral reef areas are globally important as ecosystems for their role in the geochemical mass balance...
This study demonstrates that intracrystalline organic matter in coral skeletons is well preserved ov...
The diverse biological resources in the northern Gulf of Mexico were variably exposed to oil release...
Project 354 is Lipids of organisms constituting the main bulk of a coral reef.The lipid extracts of ...
Abstract—This study demonstrates that intracrystalline organic matter in coral skeletons is well pre...
Assessing the sources and accumulation patterns of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in corals...
The impetus for this study began on 8 May 2011, when we noted sporadic mortality of colonies of oran...
For our ancestors, oil seeps were both a fascination and a resource but as the planet's reserves of ...
Coral reefs are environmentally and economically important ecosystems. The present frequency of oil ...
Oil spills are the most common sources of pollution in marine ecosystems occurring worldwide, causin...
Hydrocarbons are incorporated into a body of all marine organisms. However, the pollution of seas wi...
For the environmental monitoring of coral, mucus appears to be an appropriate biological matrix due ...
The tissues of corals deposit an aragonite exoskeleton beneath their outer living film at a rate dep...
Short coral cores were collected from 28 Porites coral colonies at four reef sites (Jurayd, Jana, Ka...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.As part of a long-term environmental assessment of...
Coral reef areas are globally important as ecosystems for their role in the geochemical mass balance...
This study demonstrates that intracrystalline organic matter in coral skeletons is well preserved ov...
The diverse biological resources in the northern Gulf of Mexico were variably exposed to oil release...
Project 354 is Lipids of organisms constituting the main bulk of a coral reef.The lipid extracts of ...
Abstract—This study demonstrates that intracrystalline organic matter in coral skeletons is well pre...
Assessing the sources and accumulation patterns of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in corals...
The impetus for this study began on 8 May 2011, when we noted sporadic mortality of colonies of oran...
For our ancestors, oil seeps were both a fascination and a resource but as the planet's reserves of ...
Coral reefs are environmentally and economically important ecosystems. The present frequency of oil ...
Oil spills are the most common sources of pollution in marine ecosystems occurring worldwide, causin...
Hydrocarbons are incorporated into a body of all marine organisms. However, the pollution of seas wi...
For the environmental monitoring of coral, mucus appears to be an appropriate biological matrix due ...