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8442056 
Journal Article 
Polynuclear aromatic and polycyclic aliphatic hydrocarbons in sediments from the atlantic outer continental sher 
Rudolf, HB; Cueman, MK; Smith, CL; Su, CW 
1978 
Yes 
International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
ISSN: 0306-7319
EISSN: 1029-0397 
293-310 
English 
Surface sediments from the Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf between New Jersey and Virginia were analyzed for their hydrocarbon composition. Benzene fractions of sediment extracts were found to contain a variety of PNA’s that in general were superimposed on complex mixtures of petrolic and/or biogenic origin., Concentrations of individual PNA’s typically were at the ng/g level referred to dry weight. It is likely that these PNA’s derive from pyrogenic input. All hexane fractions contain pentacyclic triterpanes and triterpenes. The (17a)-hopane and its homologues are of special interest because of their high concentration (relative to other triterpanes) as well as their possible relation to the presence of petroleum. Absolute concentrations of (17a)-hopanes are of the order of ng/g (dry weight). The question of biological relevance of (17a)-hopanes as an indicator of petroleum is discussed briefly. © 1978, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved. 
(PNA’s); GC-MS; hopanes; hydrocarbons; polynuclear aromatics; Sediments; tri-terpenes