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Lipids as indicators of paleoclimatic changes, II: terrestrial biomarkers

Abstracts

Variations in the abundance of specific lipid biomarker compounds derived from terrestrial sources are shown to be closely related to past climatic changes. Despite biodegradation processes, which take place mostly at the water column and sediment water interface, these compounds are found well preserved in oceanic sediments. Here, their relative distribution is employed as a tool to assess changes in terrestrial fluxes to the seabed accompanying climatic variations during glacial and interglacial intervals. These changes in biomarker distribution were estimated in two sediment cores taken ttom the eastern North Atlantic, covering the past 210,000 years. Comparisons with other paleoclimate proxies showed good agreement and suggest that some specific groups of biomarkers are important indicators of changes in terrestrial inputs to the sea.

Biomarkers; Marine sediment; Chromatography; North Atlantic


A variação na abundância de alguns biomarcadores lipídicos derivados de aportes terrestres pode estar relacionada com mudanças climáticas no passado. Apesar dos processos de biodegradação que, na grande maioria, ocorrem na coluna aquática e na interface sedimento-água, esses compostos são encontrados bem preservados em sedimentos oceânicos. Nesse trabalho, a distribuição relativa desses compostos é empregada como uma ferramenta para avaliar mudanças no transporte de material terrestre para o mar em paralelo às variações climáticas durante os intervalos glaciais e interglaciais. As mudanças na distribuição dos biomarcadores foram estimadas em dois testemunhos coletados ao leste do Atlântico Norte e que correspondem aos últimos 210 mil anos. Os resultados mostraram uma boa correlação entre a distribuição dos biomarcadores e outros parâmetros paleoclimáticos previamente avaliados nos perfis, sugerindo que alguns grupos específicos de compostos orgânicos são importantes indicadores de aporte terrestre para ornar.

Biomarcadores; Sedimento marinho; Cromatografia; Atlântico Norte


RESEARCH ARTICLES

Lipids as indicators of paleoclimatic changes, II: terrestrial biomarkers

Luiz A. S. Madureira; Alexandre Piccinini

Departamento de Química da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Campus Universitário Trindade, 88040 900 Florianópolis, SC, Brasil)

ABSTRACT

Variations in the abundance of specific lipid biomarker compounds derived from terrestrial sources are shown to be closely related to past climatic changes. Despite biodegradation processes, which take place mostly at the water column and sediment water interface, these compounds are found well preserved in oceanic sediments. Here, their relative distribution is employed as a tool to assess changes in terrestrial fluxes to the seabed accompanying climatic variations during glacial and interglacial intervals. These changes in biomarker distribution were estimated in two sediment cores taken ttom the eastern North Atlantic, covering the past 210,000 years. Comparisons with other paleoclimate proxies showed good agreement and suggest that some specific groups of biomarkers are important indicators of changes in terrestrial inputs to the sea.

Descriptors: Biomarkers, Marine sediment, Chromatography, North Atlantic.

RESUMO

A variação na abundância de alguns biomarcadores lipídicos derivados de aportes terrestres pode estar relacionada com mudanças climáticas no passado. Apesar dos processos de biodegradação que, na grande maioria, ocorrem na coluna aquática e na interface sedimento-água, esses compostos são encontrados bem preservados em sedimentos oceânicos. Nesse trabalho, a distribuição relativa desses compostos é empregada como uma ferramenta para avaliar mudanças no transporte de material terrestre para o mar em paralelo às variações climáticas durante os intervalos glaciais e interglaciais. As mudanças na distribuição dos biomarcadores foram estimadas em dois testemunhos coletados ao leste do Atlântico Norte e que correspondem aos últimos 210 mil anos. Os resultados mostraram uma boa correlação entre a distribuição dos biomarcadores e outros parâmetros paleoclimáticos previamente avaliados nos perfis, sugerindo que alguns grupos específicos de compostos orgânicos são importantes indicadores de aporte terrestre para ornar.

Descritores: Biomarcadores, Sedimento marinho, Cromatografia, Atlântico Norte.

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Acknowledgements

We thank Or. Shirley A. van Kreveld, Or. Janneke J. Ottens, Or. G. Ganssen, and Or. J. E. van Hinte for the bulk parameters and sediment samples provided. Luiz Madureira thanks CNPq for a postdoctoral scholarship and Alexandre Piccinini thanks PIBIC-UFSC for an undergraduate scholarship.

(Manuscript received 06 July 1998; revised 30 August 1999; accepted 08 November 1999)

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    22 Apr 2013
  • Date of issue
    1999

History

  • Accepted
    08 Nov 1999
  • Reviewed
    30 Aug 1999
  • Received
    06 July 1998
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