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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)
Tyrosine-like, streams, springs
and thermokarsts, CPCRW,
Alaska
Component 9,
autochthonous
-
-
-
-
-
Peak′
Peak′
-
Balcarczyk et al.
(
2009
)
Tyrosine-like, soil and stream
waters, temperate rainforest
watersheds
Allochthonous
-
-
-
-
-
275/304-306 Peak
-
Fellman et al. (
2009
)
Tyrosine-like, soil solution
samples, forest and wetland
soils, rainforest watersheds
Allochthonous
-
-
-
-
-
275/304-306 Peak
-
Fellman et al. (
2008
)
Tyrosine-like, Urdaibai and
Foz Estuaries, Iberian
Peninsula
Component 4,
autochthonous
-
-
-
-
-
275/304
Peak′
-
Santín et al. (
2009
)
Tyrosine-like, microbially
produced in mesocosm
experiment
RU
Component 4
-
-
-
-
-
275/306
Peak′
-
Stedmon and Mark-
ager (
2005a
)
Tyrosine-like, Horsens
Estuary, Jutland
Peninsula, Denmark
RU
Component 8,
autochthonous
-
-
-
-
-
275/304
Peak′
-
Stedmon and Mark-
ager (
2005b
)
Tyrosine-like, ground water, Fresh
and Florida Bay waters,
Florida coastal Everglades
Component 7
-
-
-
-
-
Peak′
Peak′
-
Chen et al. (
2010
)
Tyrosine-like, river, esturine
and coastal marine waters
Component 8
-
-
-
-
-
275/304-306 Peak′
-
Fellman et al. (
2010
)
Tyrosine-like, coastal waters
Component 8,
autochthonous
-
-
-
-
-
275/324
-
Yamashita and Jaffé
(
2008
)
Peak′