Using radiocarbon and stable isotopes to identify sediment carbon sources in an alkaline, humic lake.


Autoria(s): Keaveney, Evelyn; Reimer, Paula; Foy, Robert H.
Data(s)

21/05/2015

Resumo

We present a pilot study that uses the radiocarbon (∆14C) method to determine the source of carbon buried in the surface sediment of Lough Erne, a humic, alkaline lake in northwest Ireland. ∆14C, δ13C and δ15N values were measured from phytoplankton, dissolved inorganic, dissolved organic and particulate organic carbon. A novel radiocarbon method, Stepped Combustion1 was used to estimate the degree of the burial of terrestrial carbon in surface sediment. The ∆14C values of the low temperature fractions were comparable to algal ∆14C, while the high temperature fractions were 14C-depleted (older than bulk sediment). The ∆14C end-member model indicated that ~64% of carbon in surface sediment was derived from detrital terrestrial carbon. The use of ∆14C in conjunction with stepped combustion allows the quantification of the pathways of terrestrial carbon in the system, which has implications for regional and global carbon burial.<br/>1McGeehin, J., Burr, G.S., Jull, A.J.T., Reines, D., Gosse, J., Davis, P.T., Muhs, D., and Southon, J.R., 2001, Stepped-combustion C-14 dating of sediment: A comparison with established techniques: Radiocarbon, v. 43, p. 255-261.<br/>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/using-radiocarbon-and-stable-isotopes-to-identify-sediment-carbon-sources-in-an-alkaline-humic-lake(c9b5d741-7c56-46da-969b-024f273ab621).html

Idioma(s)

eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Keaveney , E , Reimer , P & Foy , R H 2015 , ' Using radiocarbon and stable isotopes to identify sediment carbon sources in an alkaline, humic lake. ' Conference of Irish Geographers 2015 , Belfast , United Kingdom , 21/05/2015 - 24/05/2015 , .

Palavras-Chave #freshwater #carbon-cycling #radiocarbon #limnology #stable isotopes
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