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    Branched GDGTs as Proxies in Surface Sediments From the South-Eastern Brazilian Continental Margin by Ceccopieri, Milena, Carreira, Renato S., Wagener, Angela L. R., Hefter, Jens, Mollenhauer, Gesine

    Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (08-11-2019)
    “…Branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (brGDGTs) are membrane lipids produced by bacteria usually ascribed to soil and peat deposits. The presence of…”
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    Unraveling the chemical fingerprint of the Miami River sources: Insights from high-resolution mass spectrometry and nontarget analysis by Troxell, Kassidy, Ceccopieri, Milena, Gardinali, Piero

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-02-2024)
    “…This study investigated the chemical composition of waters in the heavily urbanized and historically polluted Miami River, Florida. The goal was to assess the…”
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    Near real-time monitoring of the Biscayne Bay Watershed (South Florida, USA) and major tributaries by water quality research buoys by Troxell, Kassidy, Schonhoff, Bradley, Kershaw, Mark, Ceccopieri, Milena, Crowl, Todd, Gardinali, Piero

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-12-2024)
    “…Biscayne Bay (South Florida) is a subtropical estuary that requires freshwater inputs to maintain its ecological balance. Over the past 50+ years, the bay has…”
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    Emerging contaminants as indicators of short-term environmental changes in an eutrophicated coastal lagoon by Rodrigues, Izabella Almirante Porto Tiburcio, Ceccopieri, Milena, Chiclana, Rodrigo, Tessaro, Letícia, Almeida, Regina Fonseca, Moreira, Diana, Massone, Carlos German

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-12-2024)
    “…This research aimed to assess the potential of emerging contaminants as environmental quality indicators for short-term monitoring programs, in contrast with…”
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    On the application of alkenone- and GDGT-based temperature proxies in the south-eastern Brazilian continental margin by Ceccopieri, Milena, Carreira, Renato S., Wagener, Angela L.R., Hefter, Jens H., Mollenhauer, Gesine

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-12-2018)
    “…•The applicability of U37K' and TEX86H proxies was investigated in the Campos Basin.•In general, reconstructed and measured temperatures correlate well for…”
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    Carbon isotopic composition of leaf wax n-alkanes in mangrove plants along a latitudinal gradient in Brazil by Ceccopieri, Milena, Scofield, Arthur L., Almeida, Lilian, Araújo, Michelle P., Hamacher, Cláudia, Farias, Cássia O., Soares, Mario L.G., Carreira, Renato S., Wagener, Angela L.R.

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-11-2021)
    “…•Molecular and δ13C values from leaf wax n-alkanes of mangrove trees were determined.•The influence of tree physiology, local hydrology and climatic factors…”
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    Compound-Specific δ13C of n-Alkanes: Clean-Up Methods Appraisal and Application to Recent Sediments of a Highly Contaminated Bay by Ceccopieri, Milena, Scofield, Arthur, Almeida, Lilian, Wagener, Angela

    Published in Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (01-11-2018)
    “…Different clean-up methods to determine isotopic composition of n-alkanes were tested. Sources of organic matter in Guanabara Bay were re-examined through the…”
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    Sedimentary organic matter accumulation provinces in the Santos Basin, SW Atlantic: insights from multiple bulk proxies by Carreira, Renato S., Lazzari, Letícia, Ceccopieri, Milena, Rozo, Laura, Martins, Dayanne, Fonseca, Gustavo, Vieira, Danilo C., Massone, Carlos G.

    “…Abstract The organic matter (OM) of surface sediments (0–2 cm) from the Santos Basin was characterized by employing elemental (C, N, P), isotopic (δ 13C and δ…”
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    Multidisciplinary Scientific Cruises for Environmental Characterization in the Santos Basin – Methods and Sampling Design by Moreira, Daniel L., Dalto, Adriana G., Figueiredo Jr, Alberto G., Valerio, Aline M., Detoni, Amalia M. S., Bonecker, Ana C. T., Signori, Camila N., Namiki, Cláudia, Sasaki, Dalton K., Pupo, Daniel V., Silva, Danilo A., Kutner, Deborah S., Duque-Castaño, Diana C., Marcon, Eduardo H., Gallotta, Fabiana D. C., Paula, Fabiana S., Gallucci, Fabiane, Roque, Gabriela C. F., Campos, Giulia S., Fonseca, Gustavo, Mattos, Gustavo, Lavrado, Helena P., Silveira, Ilson C. A. da, Costa, Jessica O., Santos Filho, João R. dos, Carneiro, Juliane C., Moreira, Julio C.F., Rozo, Laura, Araujo, Leandro F.M., Lazzari, Letícia, Silva, Letícia O. da, Michelazzo, Luan S., Fernandes, Luciano F., Dottori, Marcelo, Araújo Jr, Marcus A. G. de, Chuqui, Mateus G., Ceccopieri, Milena, Borges-Silva, Milton, Kampel, Milton, Bergo, Natascha M., Silva, Paulo V. M., Tura, Pedro M., Moura, Rafael B. de, Romano, Renato G., Martins, Renato P., Carreira, Renato S., Toledo, Rodrigo G.A., Bonecker, Sérgio L.C., Disaró, Sibelle T., Rodrigues, Silvana V., Corbisier, Thais N., Vicente, Thaisa M., Paiva, Vitor G. de, Pellizari, Vivian H., Belo, Wellington C., Brandini, Frederico P., Sousa, Silvia H.M

    “…Abstract The Santos Basin (SB) is the main petroliferous basin in the Brazilian continental margin and one of the most studied marine areas in Brazil. However,…”
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