His primary scientific interests are in Environmental chemistry, Mediterranean sea, Hydrocarbon, Particulates and Plankton. He studies Environmental chemistry, namely Total organic carbon. His Mediterranean sea research incorporates elements of Hydrology, Organic matter, River mouth and Retene.
His work deals with themes such as Coal combustion products, Air pollution, Wax and Aerosol, which intersect with Hydrocarbon. His work focuses on many connections between Particulates and other disciplines, such as Oceanography, that overlap with his field of interest in Phytoplankton. His Plankton research includes elements of Seawater, Estuary, Eutrophication and Terrigenous sediment.
His primary areas of investigation include Environmental chemistry, Organic matter, Mediterranean sea, Seawater and Hydrocarbon. The various areas that Alain Saliot examines in his Environmental chemistry study include Hydrology, Estuary, Unresolved complex mixture and Particulates. The Organic matter study combines topics in areas such as Fatty acid, Mineralogy, Biogeochemistry and Plankton.
His work in Mediterranean sea addresses subjects such as Gas chromatography, which are connected to disciplines such as Derivatization, Stereochemistry and Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. His Seawater study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Water column and Surface water. His research integrates issues of Range, Soil contamination, Aerosol, Geochemistry and Air pollution in his study of Hydrocarbon.
Alain Saliot mostly deals with Environmental chemistry, Mediterranean sea, Hydrology, Organic matter and Unresolved complex mixture. Alain Saliot is studying Total organic carbon, which is a component of Environmental chemistry. His Mediterranean sea research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Water pollution, Petroleum and Hydrocarbon.
His Hydrocarbon study which covers Pollution that intersects with Seawater and Water resource management. His work carried out in the field of Hydrology brings together such families of science as Mediterranean climate, Phytoplankton and Chlorophyll a. Alain Saliot interconnects Contamination, Carbon number and Pollutant in the investigation of issues within Unresolved complex mixture.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Environmental chemistry, Biodegradation, Mediterranean sea, Water pollution and Pollution. His Environmental chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Biomass, Soil contamination and Hydrocarbon. His studies deal with areas such as Paecilomyces and Botany as well as Biodegradation.
His Mediterranean sea research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Hydrology, Oceanography and Petroleum. His Water pollution research includes themes of Spillage, Seawater, Vegetable oil and Sink. His research in Pollution intersects with topics in Organic matter, Contamination, Environmental engineering and Unresolved complex mixture.
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Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons in different sized aerosols over the Mediterranean Sea: Occurrence and origin
M.A. Sicre;J.C. Marty;A. Saliot;X. Aparicio.
Atmospheric Environment (1987)
Identification and biodegradation potential of tropical aerobic hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms.
Frédéric Chaillan;Anne Le Flèche;Edith Bury;Y-hui Phantavong.
Research in Microbiology (2004)
Fluxes and transport of anthropogenic and natural polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the western Mediterranean Sea
E. Lipiatou;A. Saliot.
Marine Chemistry (1991)
Identification of the position and the stereochemistry of the double bond in monounsaturated fatty acid methyl esters by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry of dimethyl disulfide derivatives
Pierre. Scribe;Jean. Guezennec;Jacques. Dagaut;Claude. Pepe.
Analytical Chemistry (1988)
Factors inhibiting bioremediation of soil contaminated with weathered oils and drill cuttings
F. Chaillan;C.H. Chaîneau;V. Point;A. Saliot.
Environmental Pollution (2006)
Sources and distribution of aliphatic and polyaromatic hydrocarbons in sediments of Sfax, Tunisia, Mediterranean Sea
Hatem Zaghden;Monem Kallel;Boubaker Elleuch;Jean Oudot.
Marine Chemistry (2007)
Relationship between dissolved and particulate fatty acids and hydrocarbons, chlorophyll a and zooplankton biomass in Villefranche Bay, Mediterranean Sea
M Goutx;A Saliot.
Marine Chemistry (1980)
Hydrocarbon contamination of coastal sediments from the Sfax area (Tunisia), Mediterranean Sea.
Afifa Louati;Boubaker Elleuch;Monem Kallel;Alain Saliot.
Marine Pollution Bulletin (2001)
Hydrocarbons in surface sediments from the Sfax coastal zone, (Tunisia) Mediterranean Sea.
Hatem Zaghden;Monem Kallel;Afifa Louati;Boubaker Elleuch.
Marine Pollution Bulletin (2005)
Biomarkers in organic matter produced in estuaries: a case study of the Krka estuary (Adriatic Sea) using the sterol marker series
Jeanne Laurcillard;Alain Saliot.
Marine Chemistry (1993)
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