Aeolian transport and deposition of plant wax n-alkanes across the tropical North Atlantic Ocean ...

Long chain n-alkanes are terrestrial higher plant biomarkers used to reconstruct continental paleoclimatic and paleohydrological conditions with marine sedimentary archives. Latitudinal variation in their concentration and distribution in marine sediments relatively close to the continent has been widely studied, but little is known on how far this continental signal extends into the ocean. Furthermore, no studies have examined the seasonal variation in the deposition of these biomarkers in marine sediments. Here we studied longitudinal variation in the composition of long chain n-alkanes and... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Schreuder, Laura T
Stuut, Jan-Berend W
Korte, Laura F
Sinninghe Damsté, Jaap S
Schouten, Stefan
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Verlag/Hrsg.: PANGAEA
Schlagwörter: NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research / and Utrecht University NIOZ_UU
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.882501

Long chain n-alkanes are terrestrial higher plant biomarkers used to reconstruct continental paleoclimatic and paleohydrological conditions with marine sedimentary archives. Latitudinal variation in their concentration and distribution in marine sediments relatively close to the continent has been widely studied, but little is known on how far this continental signal extends into the ocean. Furthermore, no studies have examined the seasonal variation in the deposition of these biomarkers in marine sediments. Here we studied longitudinal variation in the composition of long chain n-alkanes and two other terrestrial higher plant biomarkers (long chain n-alkanols and long chain fatty acids) in atmospheric particles, as well as longitudinal and seasonal variation in long chain n-alkanes in sinking particles in the ocean at different water depths and in surface sediments, all collected along a 12°N transect across the tropical North Atlantic Ocean. The highest abundance of all three biomarker classes was closest ... : Supplement to: Schreuder, Laura T; Stuut, Jan-Berend W; Korte, Laura F; Sinninghe Damsté, Jaap S; Schouten, Stefan (2018): Aeolian transport and deposition of plant wax n -alkanes across the tropical North Atlantic Ocean. Organic Geochemistry, 115, 113-123 ...