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Biomarkers as tools for determining the origin of oil emanations: The seepage oil of the La Libertad, Ecuador, August 2016
ArticleAbstract: The Peninsula of Santa Elena (Ecuador) is known since colonial times for the presence of seepage oilPalabras claves:Anthropic, Beach contamination, ECUADOR, Emanation, Oil seepageAutores:Antonio Morato Medina, Érica Lorenzo, Manuel Martínez SantanaFuentes:scopusGeochemical composition of beach tar from the se coast of the paria peninsula, ne venezuela: Derivation from natural seepages
ArticleAbstract: Tar residues ("tarballs") occur frequently on the SE coast of the Paria Peninsula, NE Venezuela. ThiPalabras claves:Gulf of Paria, Los Bajos fault, Marine seepages, Naparima Hill Formation, organic geochemistry, Seepage oils, Tarballs, Trinidad, VENEZUELAAutores:Carlos Sierra, De Freitas K.A., Érica Lorenzo, Escobar M., Fernàndez R., Galarraga F., Gallego J.R., Gonzalo MárquezFuentes:scopusDistribution and geochemical significance of biphenyls and related bicyclic aromatic structures in oils from Ancon oilfield (Tertiary Progreso Basin), Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: A set of oils from Ancon oilfield (Neogene Progreso Basin, Ecuador), were studied by GC-MS in termsPalabras claves:ANCON, Biphenyls, Cyclohexylbenzenes, Diphenylmethanes, ECUADORAutores:Antonio Morato Medina, Érica Lorenzo, Gamboa A., Manuel MartínezFuentes:scopusStudy of PM<inf>2.5</inf>-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and anhydro-sugars in ambient air near two Spanish oil refineries: Covid-19 effects
ArticleAbstract: We report the results from a 12 month-long study of the organic compounds associated to PM2.5 samplePalabras claves:Anhydrosugars, Complex industrial zone, covid-19, PM fraction 2.5, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, spainAutores:Boente C., Érica Lorenzo, Fernández A.J., Gonzalo Márquez, Guzmán M.A., Sánchez de la Campa A.M.Fuentes:scopus