Fluorescent screening of phytoplankton and organic compounds in sea water

Autor: Babichenko, Sergey, Leeben, Aina, Poryvkina, Larisa, Wagt, René van der, Vos, Frank de
Zdroj: Journal of Environmental Monitoring; August 2000, Vol. 2 Issue: 4 p378-383, 6p
Abstrakt: The flow-through spectrofluorometers, FLUO-IMAGER™, were developed to measure the abundance of phytoplankton, including the analysis of pigment composition and concentration of organic pollution and dissolved organic matter (DOM), in continuous mode. The measurements can be carried out without the time-consuming pretreatment of water samples. The analytical concept uses the technique of spectral fluorescent signatures (SFS), based on the systematized spectral library comprising the SFS of major phytoplankton species and chemical pollution. The SFS technique has been applied for several years in qualitative and quantitative screening of organic compounds and phytoplankton in the Baltic, North and Norwegian Seas. The results of the analysis of phytoplankton pigments, the dynamic processes of bloom development, DOM and oil pollution are presented.
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