Stable hydrogen isotope ratios of lignin methoxyl groups as a palaeoclimate proxy


Autoria(s): Keppler, F.; Haper, D.B.; Kalin, R.M.; Meier-Augenstein, W.; Farmer, N.; Davis, S.; Schmidt, H-; Brown, David; Hamilton, J.T.G.
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

• Stable isotope ratios of organic compounds are valuable tools for determining the geographical origin, identity, authenticity or history of samples from a vast range of sources such as sediments, plants and animals, including humans. • Hydrogen isotope ratios (d2H values) of methoxyl groups in lignin from wood of trees grown in different geographical areas were measured using compound-specificpyrolysis isotope ratio mass spectrometry analysis. • Lignin methoxyl groups were depleted in 2H relative to both meteoric water andwhole wood. A high correlation (r2=0.91) was observed between the d2 H valuesof the methoxyl groups and meteoric water, with a relatively uniform fractionation of –216±19 recorded with respect to meteoric water over a range of d2H values from –110 in northern Norway to + 20‰ in Yemen. Thus, woods from northernlatitudes can be clearly distinguished from those from tropical regions. By contrast, the d2H values of bulk wood were only relatively poorly correlated (r 2 = 0.47) with those of meteoric water. • Measurement of the d 2H values of lignin methoxyl groups is potentially a powerful tool that could be of use not only in the constraint of the geographical origin of lignified material but also in paleoclimate, food authenticity and forensic investigations.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/stable-hydrogen-isotope-ratios-of-lignin-methoxyl-groups-as-a-palaeoclimate-proxy(813254b3-951a-4078-aee6-d5a7d258b94b).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Keppler , F , Haper , D B , Kalin , R M , Meier-Augenstein , W , Farmer , N , Davis , S , Schmidt , H , Brown , D & Hamilton , J T G 2007 , ' Stable hydrogen isotope ratios of lignin methoxyl groups as a palaeoclimate proxy ' New Phytologist , vol 176 (3) , pp. 600-609 .

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article