Isolation and chemical characterization of resistant macromolecular constituents in microalgae and marine sediments
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1996
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Gelin, F.
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Dissertation
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Abstract
The recognition of novel, insoluble and non-hydrolysable macromolecular
constituents in protective tissues of fresh-water algae and higher plants has had
a major impact on our understanding of the origin and fate of sedimentary
organic matter (OM) in terrestrial and lacustrine deposits. The investigations
described in this thesis aim to explore if such macromolecules also occur in the
marine environment and if so, what the consequences are for our understanding
of OM in marine sediments and for the mechanisms of marine oil formation.