Characterization of dissolved organic matter in the Piauí river estuary, Northeast Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Adnivia Santos
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Passos,Elisangela de Andrade, Garcia,Carlos A. B., Alves,José do Patrocinio H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Fluorescence spectroscopy and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) measurements were used to characterize the dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the Piauí River estuary, a tropical estuary situated in the State of Sergipe, Northeast Brazil. Fluorescence intensities were greater during the rainy period than the dry period, demonstrating that variability in the fluorescence properties of the DOM was determined mainly by the fluvial discharge and the dilution processes occurring in the estuary. During the rainy period, tryptophan-like and humic substances were the main components of the DOM, while during the dry period there was a significant increase of protein-like constituents. Relationships identified between fluorescence intensities and salinity were indicative of non-conservative behavior of the fluorescent DOM. DOC showed behavior that was conservative during the dry period, and non-conservative during the rainy period, with production of DOC in the upper reaches of the estuary. The complexation of DOM with Cu(II), studied using the fluorescence suppression technique, showed the complexation potentials of protein, tryptophan and humic type fluorophores.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of dissolved organic matter in the Piauí river estuary, Northeast Brazil
title Characterization of dissolved organic matter in the Piauí river estuary, Northeast Brazil
spellingShingle Characterization of dissolved organic matter in the Piauí river estuary, Northeast Brazil
Costa,Adnivia Santos
natural organic matter
Piauí River
estuary
fluorescence
title_short Characterization of dissolved organic matter in the Piauí river estuary, Northeast Brazil
title_full Characterization of dissolved organic matter in the Piauí river estuary, Northeast Brazil
title_fullStr Characterization of dissolved organic matter in the Piauí river estuary, Northeast Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of dissolved organic matter in the Piauí river estuary, Northeast Brazil
title_sort Characterization of dissolved organic matter in the Piauí river estuary, Northeast Brazil
author Costa,Adnivia Santos
author_facet Costa,Adnivia Santos
Passos,Elisangela de Andrade
Garcia,Carlos A. B.
Alves,José do Patrocinio H.
author_role author
author2 Passos,Elisangela de Andrade
Garcia,Carlos A. B.
Alves,José do Patrocinio H.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Adnivia Santos
Passos,Elisangela de Andrade
Garcia,Carlos A. B.
Alves,José do Patrocinio H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv natural organic matter
Piauí River
estuary
fluorescence
topic natural organic matter
Piauí River
estuary
fluorescence
description Fluorescence spectroscopy and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) measurements were used to characterize the dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the Piauí River estuary, a tropical estuary situated in the State of Sergipe, Northeast Brazil. Fluorescence intensities were greater during the rainy period than the dry period, demonstrating that variability in the fluorescence properties of the DOM was determined mainly by the fluvial discharge and the dilution processes occurring in the estuary. During the rainy period, tryptophan-like and humic substances were the main components of the DOM, while during the dry period there was a significant increase of protein-like constituents. Relationships identified between fluorescence intensities and salinity were indicative of non-conservative behavior of the fluorescent DOM. DOC showed behavior that was conservative during the dry period, and non-conservative during the rainy period, with production of DOC in the upper reaches of the estuary. The complexation of DOM with Cu(II), studied using the fluorescence suppression technique, showed the complexation potentials of protein, tryptophan and humic type fluorophores.
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