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Caffeine as a chemical tracer for contamination of urban rivers
2019
Revista Brasileira de Recursos Hídricos
The growing urbanization in urban centers have continuously contributed to the deterioration of water quality in rivers. The use of caffeine as a chemical tracer for anthropic activities is an approach to the environmental monitoring of urban waterbodies, as its use is limited to humans and less susceptible to sampling error comparing to other traditional parameters for anthropic pollution. To analyze the possibility of using caffeine as a water quality parameter, the anthropic influence over
doi:10.1590/2318-0331.241920180184
fatcat:b4h6ghumfjg5zmql2n64gbmypy