نتایج جستجو برای: sediment marine environment

تعداد نتایج: 631188  

2018
Yongjun Wei Lei Zhang Zhihua Zhou Xing Yan

Polyketides (PKs) and nonribosomal peptides (NRPs) are widely applied as drugs in use today, and one potential source for novel PKs and NRPs is the marine sediment microbes. However, the diversities of microbes and their PKs and NRPs biosynthetic genes in the marine sediment are rarely reported. In this study, 16S rRNA gene fragments of the Yellow Sea sediment were analyzed, demonstrating that ...

2012
Patrick G. Quilty

A foraminiferal fauna similar to that in in southeastern Tasmania is documented from raised shallow-water sediment of 130-119 Ka age (Late Pleistocene; Marine Isotope 5e) at about 24m above modern sea level on White Rock Point. Foraminifera and sediment characteristics indicate that occurred in very shallow, highly oxygenated, high-energy marine conditions in an area of open circulation. There ...

2004
M. R. Khan E.M.A. Hussein M. K. Gingras

This paper introduces a radiographic system for imaging marine sedimentary structures in situ, as an alternative to the currently used intrusive and tedious process of imaging extracted core samples in the laboratory. The system consists of a small isotopic source and a film incorporated into a device that can penetrate the sediment. The design of the device is introduced, and the results of mo...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2013
Kay T Ho Anthony A Chariton Lisa M Portis Dina Proestou Mark G Cantwell Jeffrey G Baguley Robert M Burgess Stuart Simpson Marguerite C Pelletier Monique M Perron Claudia K Gunsch Holly M Bik David Katz Anthony Kamikawa

Triclosan (5-chloro-2-[2,4-dichlorophenoxy]phenol) is a relatively new, commonly used antimicrobial compound found in many personal care products. Triclosan is toxic to marine organisms at the micrograms per liter level, can photodegrade to a dioxin, can accumulate in humans, and has been found to be stable in marine sediments for over 30 years. To determine the effects of triclosan on marine b...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
Tian Lin Zhaohui Hu Gan Zhang Xiangdong Li Weihai Xu Jianhui Tang Jun Li

DDT remains an important type of persistent organic pollutant (POP) in the environment of China. One of the current applications of DDT in China has been through antifouling paint for fishing ships as an active component. It has been estimated that approximately 5000 t of DDT was released into the Chinese coastal environment during the last two decades. Therefore, sediments in coastal fishing h...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2001
R B Rajendran H Tao A Miyazaki R Ramesh S Ramachandran

Organotin compounds (butyl-, phenyl-, octyl- and tributylmonomethyltin) and inorganic tin were quantified in sea-water and sediments from two harbours and several locations on the southeast coast of India using highly sensitive and selective gas chromatography-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (GC-ICP-MS), adopting new extraction and analytical techniques with extremely low detection...

2014
R. Tenzer V. Gladkikh

We analyze the density distribution of marine sediments using density samples taken from 716 drill sites of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP). The samples taken within the upper stratigraphic layer exhibit a prevailing trend of the decreasing density with the increasing ocean depth (at a rate of -0.05 g/cm(3) per 1 km). Our results confirm findings of published studies that the density nonli...

2015
Huiluo Cao Weipeng Zhang Yong Wang Pei-Yuan Qian

The active seepage of the marine cold seeps could be a critical process for the exchange of energy between the submerged geosphere and the sea floor environment through organic-rich fluids, potentially even affecting surrounding microbial habitats. However, few studies have investigated the associated microbial community changes. In the present study, 16S rRNA genes were pyrosequenced to deciph...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
P A Sobecky T J Mincer M C Chang A Toukdarian D R Helinski

Naturally occurring plasmids isolated from heterotrophic bacterial isolates originating from coastal California marine sediments were characterized by analyzing their incompatibility and replication properties. Previously, we reported on the lack of DNA homology between plasmids from the culturable bacterial population of marine sediments and the replicon probes specific for a number of well-ch...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2014
Edgardo E Díaz-Ferguson Gregory R Moyer

Genetic material (short DNA fragments) left behind by species in nonliving components of the environment (e.g. soil, sediment, or water) is defined as environmental DNA (eDNA). This DNA has been previously described as particulate DNA and has been used to detect and describe microbial communities in marine sediments since the mid-1980's and phytoplankton communities in the water column since th...

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