Caracterisation chimique des composes humiques et de leurs diverses classes de poids moleculaires dans les depots du delta du Rhone

Translated title of the contribution: Chemical characterization of humic compounds and their different molecular weight classes in the deposits of the Rhone delta according to their origin and the environmental conditions
  • F. Gadel
  • , B. Charriere
  • , L. Serve
  • , L. Comellas

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Abstract

The fractionation of humic acids in various classes of molecular weight species using ultrafiltration (Amicon membranes) and their analysis showed that, close to the river mouth, the large proportion of the high molecular weight humic compounds observed was enriched in phenols and carbohydrates, probably inherited from the terrestrial ligno-cellulosic complex. This process seemed to be superimposed on the increase of molecular weights which is usually observed as the environment becomes purely marine. -from English summary

Translated title of the contributionChemical characterization of humic compounds and their different molecular weight classes in the deposits of the Rhone delta according to their origin and the environmental conditions
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)61-74
Number of pages14
JournalOceanologica Acta
Volume15
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1992
Externally publishedYes

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