Highly dealkylated copper and nickel etioporpyfrins in marine sediments


Autoria(s): Baker, Earl W; Louda, William
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 29.652770 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -65.642917 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 22.959300 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -120.757800 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 42.099000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 143.929000 * DATE/TIME START: 1975-05-30T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1979-01-03T00:00:00

Data(s)

21/07/1984

Resumo

Copper porphyrins have been recognized as natural constituents of marine sediments only within the past 5 years (Palmer and Baker, 1978, Science201, 49-51). In that report it was suggested that these pigments may derive from and be markers for oxidized terrestrial organic matter redeposited in the marine environment. In the present study we describe the distribution of copper porphyrins in sediments from several north Pacific and Gulf of California DSDP/IPQD sites (Legs 56,63,64). These allochthonous pigments have now been found to be accompanied by identical arrays of highly dealkylated nickel etioporphyrins. Evaluation of data from this and past studies clearly reveals that there is a strong carbon-number distribution similarity betweeen coincident Cu and Ni etioporphyrins. This homology match is taken as reflecting a common source for the tetrapyrrole ligands of this population of Cu and Ni chelates. Predepositional generation of these highly dealkylated etioporphyrins is concluded from the occurrence of these pigments in sediments continuing essentially all stages of in situ chlorophyll diagenesis (cf. Baker and Louda, 1983). That is, their presence is not regulated by the in situ diagenetic continuum. Thus, the highly dealkylated Cu and Ni etioporphyrins represent an 'allochthonous' background over which 'autochthonous' (viz. marine produced) chlorophyll derivatives are deposited and are undergoing in situ diagenesis.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.763356

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.763356

Idioma(s)

en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Baker, Earl W; Louda, William (1984): Highly deaikylated copper and nickel etioporphyrins in marine sediments. Organic Geochemistry, 6, 183-192, doi:10.1016/0146-6380(84)90040-8

Palavras-Chave #42-380A; 42-381; 43-387; 44-391A; 44-391C; 47-397; 47-397A; 47-398D; 57-440B; 63-467; 63-471; 64-474; 64-474A; 64-479; 64-481A; Black Sea; C22 carbon number; C22 C n; C23 carbon number; C23 C n; C24 carbon number; C24 C n; C25 carbon number; C25 C n; C26 carbon number; C26 C n; C27 carbon number; C27 C n; C28 carbon number; C28 C n; C29 carbon number; C29 C n; C30 carbon number; C30 C n; C31 carbon number; C31 C n; C32 carbon number; C32 C n; C33 carbon number; C33 C n; D:2H = free base DPEP; NiD = nickel DPEP: NiE = nickel ETIO: CuE = copper ETIO: (DPEP = desoxophyllocrythroetioporphyrins; 336 + 14n:ETIO = etioporphyrins: 311) + 14n: n is an integer); Deep Sea Drilling Project; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; Event; Glomar Challenger; Label; Leg42; Leg43; Leg44; Leg47; Leg57; Leg63; Leg64; North Atlantic/BASIN; North Atlantic/CONT RISE; North Atlantic/SEAMOUNT; North Pacific/FAN; North Pacific/GAP; North Pacific/Gulf of California/BASIN; North Pacific/TRENCH; ODP sample designation; Reference; Reference/source; Samp com; Sample code/label; Sample comment
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