2017
DOI: 10.1080/03650340.2017.1304639
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Lipid biomarkers and their environmental significance in mine soils from Eastern Europe

Abstract: The present study describes signature lipid biomarkers in reclaimed mine soils, an unreclaimed spoil and a natural soil (Vertisol) for a major coal mine basin in Eastern Europe. Alkanes, fatty acids and fatty alcohols, as well as coal biomarkers were abundant in the mine soils and the unreclaimed spoil. The alkanes distribution in the reclaimed mine soils was bimodal with maxima at C 18 and C 29 \C 31 and points at two origins for the alkanes, terrigenous plants, including soil borne and from the coal source. … Show more

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“…In fact, the overlap of the contour map showing Student-t values with the map showing subtraction values between compound concentration in sets of samples with different particle sizes showed a significant contribution from lipids and highly-condensed compounds in fine soil fractions (red clusters). This may be relevant with respect to water repellency of soils, since several works have suggested the remarkable contribution of lipid-like compounds in SWR (Atanassova et al, 2017;De Blas et al, 2013;Ma'shum et al, 1988), including macromolecular aliphatic constituents of vascular plants (Mao et al, 2014). Fig.…”
Section: Second Comparison Criterion: Differences In Molecular Compos...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the overlap of the contour map showing Student-t values with the map showing subtraction values between compound concentration in sets of samples with different particle sizes showed a significant contribution from lipids and highly-condensed compounds in fine soil fractions (red clusters). This may be relevant with respect to water repellency of soils, since several works have suggested the remarkable contribution of lipid-like compounds in SWR (Atanassova et al, 2017;De Blas et al, 2013;Ma'shum et al, 1988), including macromolecular aliphatic constituents of vascular plants (Mao et al, 2014). Fig.…”
Section: Second Comparison Criterion: Differences In Molecular Compos...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, specific soil lipids are also important because of their roles in soil processes, as antimicrobial agents, in the alellopathic interactions between higher plants, ,, and in insect–host-plant relationships as well as through their effects on soil physical properties, mainly aggregation and soil water repellence. …”
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confidence: 99%