Sedimentary lipids and palynomorphs of sediment core ABC26 from the Eastern Mediterranean


Autoria(s): Versteegh, Gerard JM; Zonneveld, Karin A F; de Lange, Gert Jan
Cobertura

LATITUDE: 33.355000 * LONGITUDE: 24.928333

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11/05/2010

Resumo

Selective degradation of organic matter in sediments is important for reconstructing past environments and understanding the carbon cycle. Here, we report on compositional changes between and within lipid classes and kerogen types (represented by palynomorph groups) in relation to the organic matter flux to the sea floor and oxidation state of the sediments since the early Holocene for central Eastern Mediterranean site ABC26. This includes the initially oxic but nowadays anoxic presapropelic interval, the still unoxidised lower part of the organic rich S1 sapropel, its postdepositionally oxidised and nowadays organic-poor upper part as well as the overlying postsapropelic sediments which have always been oxic. A general ~ 2.3 times increase in terrestrial and marine input during sapropel formation is estimated on the basis of the total organic carbon (TOC), pollen, spore, dinoflagellate cyst, n-alkane, n-alkanol and n-alkanoic acid concentration changes in the unoxidised part of the sapropel. The long-chain alkenones, 1,15 diols and keto-ols, loliolides and sterols indicate that some plankton groups, notably dinoflagellates, may have increased much more. Apart from the terrestrial and surface water contributions to the sedimentary organic matter, anomalous distributions and preservation of some C23-C27 alkanes, alkanols and alkanoic acids have been observed, which are interpreted as a contribution by organisms living in situ. Comparison of the unoxidised S1 sapropel with the overlying oxidised sapropel and the organic matter concentration profiles in the oxidised postsapropelic sediments demonstrates strong and highly selective aerobic degradation of lipids and palynomorphs. There seems to be a fundamental difference in degradation kinetics between lipids and pollen which may be possibly related with the absence of sorptive preservation as a protective mechanism for palynomorph degradation. The n-alkanes, Impagidinium, and Nematosphaeropsis are clearly more resistant than TOC. The n-alkanols and n-carboxylic acids are about equally resistant whereas the pollen, all other dinoflagellate cysts and other lipids appear to degrade considerably faster, which questions the practice of normalising to TOC without taking diagenesis into account. Selective degradation also modifies the relative distributions within lipid classes, whereby the longer-chain alkanes, alcohols and fatty acids disappear faster than their shorter-chain equivalents. Accordingly, interpretation of lipid and palynomorph assemblages in terms of pre- or syndepositional environmental change should be done carefully when proper knowledge of the postdepositional preservation history is absent. Two lipid-based preservation proxies are tested the diol-keto-ol oxidation index based on the 1,15C30 diol and keto-ols (DOXI) and the alcohol preservation index (API) whereby the former seems to be the most promising.

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application/zip, 5 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.760332

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.760332

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Supplement to: Versteegh, Gerard JM; Zonneveld, Karin A F; de Lange, Gert Jan (2010): Selective aerobic and anaerobic degradation of lipids and palynomorphs in the Eastern Mediterranean since the onset of sapropel S1 deposition. Marine Geology, 278(1-4), 177-192, doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2010.10.007

Palavras-Chave #1,15-C30 Diol; 1,15-C30 Keto-ol; 1,15-C31 Diol; 1,15-C32 Diol; 1,15-C32 Keto-ol; 23,24-Dimethyl Delta**5; 24-Ethyl; 24-Ethyl Delta**22; 24-Ethyl Delta**5,22; 24-Methyl Delta**5,22; 28-nor-17alpha-Hopane; ABC26; Alkanes relativ to total n-Alkanes; Alkenone, C37; Art; Artemisia; Ast.Tub; Asteraceae - Liguliflorae; Asteraceae - Tubuliflorae; Aster Liguli; BC; Box corer; Braae; Brassicaceae; Brigantedinium spp.; C14; C15; C16; C17; C18; C19; C20; C21; C22; C23; C24; C25; C26; C27; C28; C29; C30; C30-Hopane; C31; C31bb Hopane; C31 beta beta-Hopane; C31-Hopane acid; C31-Hopanol; C32; C32-Hopane acid; C32-Hopanol; C33; C34; Calculated, see reference(s); Carbon, organic, total; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Cheae; Chenopod; Chenopodiaceae; Cholesterol; Cor; Corylus; Counting, palynology; Cruciferae; Cypae; Cyperac; Cyperaceae; D30; D31; D32; Depth; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Depth bot; Depth top; Dinoflagellate cyst; Dinoflagellate cyst per unit mass; Dinofl cyst; Dinosterane; Dinosterol; Diols and keto-ols; Diols and Keto-ols; diols and ketools relative to total diols and ketools; Diplopterol; E. sexispinosa; E. transparantum; Echinidinium spp.; Echinidinium transparantum; Edwardsiella sexispinosa; Eph; Ephedra; Gonyaulacoids; gram slide; Herbs; Herbs, cover; Herbs cov; Hopanoids; Hopanoids relative to total Hopanoids; I. aculeatum; I. paradoxum; I. patulum; I. plicatum; I. sphaericum; I. strialatum; I. velorum; Impagidinium; Impagidinium aculeatum; Impagidinium paradoxum; Impagidinium patulum; Impagidinium plicatum; Impagidinium sphaericum; Impagidinium strialatum; Impagidinium velorum; Indet; Indeterminata; K30; K32; K37; L. machaerophorum; Layer; Layer description; Levantine Basin; Ligu; Liguliflorae; Lingulodinium machaerophorum; Lipid classes relativ to total lipids; Loliolides; MARUM; Mass; Material; Mon.s; Monolete spore; Monolete spore(s); N. labyrinthus; n-Alcohol C11; n-Alcohol C12; n-Alcohol C13; n-Alcohol C14; n-Alcohol C15; n-Alcohol C16; n-Alcohol C17; n-Alcohol C18; n-Alcohol C19; n-Alcohol C20; n-Alcohol C21; n-Alcohol C22; n-Alcohol C23; n-Alcohol C24; n-Alcohol C25; n-Alcohol C26; n-Alcohol C27; n-Alcohol C28; n-Alcohol C29; n-Alcohol C30; n-Alcohol C31; n-Alcohol C32; n-Alcohol C33; n-Alcohol C34; n-Alcohols relative to total n-alkanols; n-Alkane; n-Alkane C20; n-Alkane C22; n-Alkane C23 of total alkanes; n-Alkane C24 of total alkanes; n-Alkane C25 of total alkanes; n-Alkane C26 of total alkanes; n-Alkane C27 of total alkanes; n-Alkane C28 of total alkanes; n-Alkane C29 of total alkanes; n-Alkane C30 of total alkanes; n-Alkane C31 of total alkanes; n-Alkane C32 of total alkanes; n-Alkane C33 of total alkanes; n-Alkanol; n-Alkanols; n-C11-ol; n-C12-ol; n-C13-ol; n-C14-ol; n-C15-ol; n-C16-ol; n-C17-ol; n-C18-ol; n-C19-ol; n-C20-ol; n-C21-ol; n-C22-ol; n-C23-ol; n-C24-ol; n-C25-ol; n-C26-ol; n-C27-ol; n-C28-ol; n-C29-ol; n-C30-ol; n-C31-ol; n-C32-ol; n-C33-ol; n-C34-ol; n-Carboxylic acid C14; n-Carboxylic acid C15; n-Carboxylic acid C16; n-Carboxylic acid C17; n-Carboxylic acid C18; n-Carboxylic acid C19; n-Carboxylic acid C20; n-Carboxylic acid C21; n-Carboxylic acid C22; n-Carboxylic acid C23; n-Carboxylic acid C24; n-Carboxylic acid C25; n-Carboxylic acid C26; n-Carboxylic acid C27; n-Carboxylic acid C28; n-Carboxylic acid C29; n-Carboxylic acid C30; n-Carboxylic acid C31; n-Carboxylic acid C32; n-Carboxylic acid C33; n-Carboxylic acid C34; n-Carboxylic acids; n-Carboxylic acids relative to total n-Carboxylic acids; Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthus; O. centrocarpum; O. israelianum; Operculodinium centrocarpum; Operculodinium israelianum; OSbot/OStop; other herb pollen; other herbs; other tree pollen; other trees; P. americanum; P. compressum; P. conicum; P. dalei; P. oliva; P. reticulata; P. subinerme; P. zoharyi; Pentapharsodinium dalei; Peridinioids; Pin; Pinus; Poaae; Poac; Poaceae; Pollen+spores; Pollen and spores; Polysphaeridium zoharyi; POtop/PObot; Protoperidinium americanum; Protoperidinium compressum; Protoperidinium conicum; Protoperidinium oliva; Protoperidinium subinerme; Ptd; Pteridium; Pyxidinopsis reticulata; Que; Quercus; S. bentorii; S. bulloides; S. elongatus; S. membranaceus; S. mirabilis; S. pachydermus; S. ramosus; Sample code/label; see reference(s); Spiniferites; Spiniferites bentorii; Spiniferites bulloides; Spiniferites elongatus; Spiniferites membranaceus; Spiniferites mirabilis; Spiniferites pachydermus; Spiniferites ramosus; Spiniferites spp.; Spores, trilete; Sporom; Sporomorphes, total; Steroids; Steroids relative to total Steriods; Steroids relative to total Steriods, 24-Ethyl?; Steroids relative to total Steriods, 24-Ethyl Delta**22?; T. pellitum; Tectatodinium pellitum; Til; Tilia; TOC; total; total dinocysts; total gonyaulacoids; total impagidinium; total peridinioids; total spiniferites; Trees; trilete spores; Tubi; Tubiliflorae; TY_00_1987; Tyro; VSbot/PRtop; VStop/OSbot; VStop/VSbot
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