Cluster analysis in lipid biomarker studies: a case of the clyde sea

Thirty-three surface sediment samples were collected around the Clyde Sea and were analyzed for fatty acids, fatty alcohols and sterols by the GC-MS detection. Cluster analysis (Ward’s method with correlation coefficient) performed separately on fatty acids, fatty alcohols and sterols showed that th...

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Main Authors: Masni Mohd Ali, Stephen M. Mudge
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2006
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spelling ukm-39882012-03-28T03:31:19Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3988/ Cluster analysis in lipid biomarker studies: a case of the clyde sea Masni Mohd Ali, Stephen M. Mudge, Thirty-three surface sediment samples were collected around the Clyde Sea and were analyzed for fatty acids, fatty alcohols and sterols by the GC-MS detection. Cluster analysis (Ward’s method with correlation coefficient) performed separately on fatty acids, fatty alcohols and sterols showed that they were grouped according to their geochemical sources. However, terrestrial derived compounds can be seen grouping with marine and bacterial derived compounds in every analysis. Bacterial derived compounds can be found in all clusters in the mixed compound cluster analysis showing that bacterial inputs occurred together with marine and terrestrial inputs. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2006-12 Article PeerReviewed Masni Mohd Ali, and Stephen M. Mudge, (2006) Cluster analysis in lipid biomarker studies: a case of the clyde sea. Sains Malaysiana, 35 (2). pp. 41-47. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol35num2_2006/vol35num2_06page41-47.html
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description Thirty-three surface sediment samples were collected around the Clyde Sea and were analyzed for fatty acids, fatty alcohols and sterols by the GC-MS detection. Cluster analysis (Ward’s method with correlation coefficient) performed separately on fatty acids, fatty alcohols and sterols showed that they were grouped according to their geochemical sources. However, terrestrial derived compounds can be seen grouping with marine and bacterial derived compounds in every analysis. Bacterial derived compounds can be found in all clusters in the mixed compound cluster analysis showing that bacterial inputs occurred together with marine and terrestrial inputs.
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author Masni Mohd Ali,
Stephen M. Mudge,
spellingShingle Masni Mohd Ali,
Stephen M. Mudge,
Cluster analysis in lipid biomarker studies: a case of the clyde sea
author_facet Masni Mohd Ali,
Stephen M. Mudge,
author_sort Masni Mohd Ali,
title Cluster analysis in lipid biomarker studies: a case of the clyde sea
title_short Cluster analysis in lipid biomarker studies: a case of the clyde sea
title_full Cluster analysis in lipid biomarker studies: a case of the clyde sea
title_fullStr Cluster analysis in lipid biomarker studies: a case of the clyde sea
title_full_unstemmed Cluster analysis in lipid biomarker studies: a case of the clyde sea
title_sort cluster analysis in lipid biomarker studies: a case of the clyde sea
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2006
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3988/
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