Ana Lúcia Lindroth Dauner

Ana Lúcia Lindroth Dauner
University of Helsinki | HY

Oceanographer

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Introduction
Ana Lúcia Lindroth Dauner currently works at the Environmental Change Research Unit (ECRU), University of Helsinki. Ana does research in Oceanography and Geochemistry, Marine Pollution and Paleogeochemistry.
Additional affiliations
April 2013 - March 2015
Universidade Federal do Paraná
Position
  • MSc. Student in Coastal and Oceanic Systems

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Publications (18)
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Estuaries are ecosystems that have been changed by climatic and anthropogenic events, and subtropical estuaries located in the Southern Hemisphere are important examples of historical human occupation, land use and recent degradation. This study aims to assess whether climatic and anthropogenic events promoted the variability of sedimentary organic...
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Despite the increased number of paleoceanographic studies in the SW Atlantic in recent years, the mechanisms controlling marine productivity and terrestrial material delivery to the South Brazil Bight remain unresolved. Because of its wide continental shelf and abrupt change in coastline orientation, this region is under the influence of several en...
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Organic biomarkers, as aliphatic hydrocarbons, are present in sedimentary organic matter and have been largely applied to the evaluation of recent environmental changes in the marine environment around the globe, including the Antarctic continent. Five sediment cores were taken in the Admiralty Bay, South Shetland Archipelago, Antarctica to evaluat...
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Isoprenoidal glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (isoGDGTs) are archaeal biomarkers. In many settings, the degree of cyclization of isoGDGTs is correlated with temperature, forming the basis of the TEX86 paleothermometer that is widely used to reconstruct sea surface temperature (SST) across a range of time scales. However, the application of TEX...
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Depositional and paleoenvironmental studies using organic geochemical proxies often present the temporal evolution of several compounds. Despite the importance of using several proxies to understand how the surrounding environment changed through time, this large amount of data usually hampers interpretations. In this scenario, the use of statistic...
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Millennial-scale oscillations are known to be important in the climatic evolution of the Atlantic basin, but which internal processes originates these oscillations are still uncertain. In this study, we investigated how the Greenland and Antarctic climates affect the SW Atlantic through basin-wide oceanographic features (such as the NADW formation...
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The concentration, distribution, and ecological risk of hydrocarbons, as well as bulk parameters, were determined in surface sediments of the Babitonga Bay, a subtropical human-impacted estuary in South Atlantic. Total aliphatic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) ranged between 0.8 and 201.2 μg g −1 and from 8.7 to 5489 ng g −1 , respectiv...
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Sedimentary organic matter (OM) represents the energy supply for the shelf benthos at the Antarctic Ocean, and has yet to be properly characterized in terms of sources and composition for the Potter Cove region, King George/25 de Mayo Island. This energy input occurs mainly during the brief summer and provides the majority of available energy for t...
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Lipid biomarkers are potential tools for identifying the sources, diagenesis and reactivity of organic matter (OM) in marine systems, including in Antarctica where the particular environmental characteristics have motivated several studies of organic markers. Sedimentary sterol distributions were determined in two sediment cores (PGI-1 and PGI-2) c...
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The Paranaguá Estuarine Complex (PEC) is an important socioeconomic estuary of the Brazilian coast that is influenced by the input of pollutants like polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Because of the apparent lack of comparative studies involving PAHs in different estuarine compartments, the aim of this study was to determine and compare PAH...
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Guaratuba Bay is a subtropical estuary located in an Environmental Protection Area and between two touristic cities, which are strongly influenced by seasonal increased population during austral summer. To evaluate the recent introduction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Guaratuba Bay, samples of surficial suspended particulate matter...
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Although relatively recent, human activities in Antarctica, such as growing tourism, fishery activities, and scientific operations, have affected some areas of this continent. These activities eventually release pollutants, such as petroleum and its derivatives and sewage, into this environment. Located on King George Island (25 de Mayo Island), Po...
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Situated opposite the Freshwater Front, Montevideo city with its more than 1.5 million inhabitants encircles Montevideo Bay, where one of the most active and polluted harbors in South America is located. Faecal sterols, trace metals, organochlorine compounds and petroleum derivatives in the sediments of Montevideo Harbor were evaluated and their sp...
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Potter Cove (62°14'S, 58°39'W) is a small fjord on the southwest coast of King George Island, South Shetland Islands, and where the Argentine Carlini station is located. In order to evaluate a possible input of oil and/or sewage, related to anthropogenic activities, 12 sediment samples were collected to analyze different organic markers: aliphatic...

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