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Table 2 (contniued)
Fluorescent components
Components identi-
ied and sources
Fluorescence properties
References
Peak C-region
Peak A-region
Peak T-region Peak T UV -region
Peak C
Peak M p
Peak M
Peak W
Major
Minor
EX/Em (nm)
Autochthonous fulvic acid
(C-like)?, fresh and Florida
Bay waters, Florida coastal
Everglades
Component 1,
autochthonous
Peak′
-
-
-
Peak′
-
-
-
Chen et al. ( 2010 )
Autochthonous fulvic acid
(C-like), Lake Taihu
Component 1,
phytoplankton
365/453
-
-
-
270/453
-
-
-
Zhang et al. ( 2009a )
Autochthonous fulvic acid
(C-like)?, Sepetiba Bay,
Brazil
Component 1,
phytoplankton
350/400-450
-
-
-
275/400-450
-
-
-
Luciani et al. ( 2008 )
Autochthonous fulvic acid
(C-like), Sea ice, Baltic Sea
coastal regions RU
Component 1
Peak′
-
-
-
Peak′
-
-
-
Stedmon et al. ( 2007a )
Autochthonous fulvic acid
(C-like), deep waters of
the Okhotsk Sea and North
Paciic Ocean
Component 1
370/466
-
-
-
<260/466
-
-
-
Yamashita et al.
( 2010 )
Autochthonous fulvic acid
(C-like)?, Southern Ocean
Component 3
340/420
-
-
-
260/420
-
-
-
Wedborg et al. ( 2007 )
Component 8 (P8) c ,
autochthonous
Autochthonous fulvic acid
(C-like), north Paciic and
Atlantic oceans (Kauai
model)
355/434
-
-
-
260/434
-
-
-
Murphy et al. ( 2008 )
Humic-like, marine waters
Algae or
phytoplankton
330-350/420-
480
-
-
-
250-260/420-
480
-
-
-
Coble ( 1996 ), Parlanti
et al. ( 2000 )
Autochthonous fulvic acid ( M-like ): biologically produced
Marine humic-like, marine
 
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