Sources of organic matter and paleo-environmental implications inferred from carbon isotope compositions of lacustrine sediments at Inexpressible Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica

The carbon isotopic composition of organic matter (δ13Corg) was determined in two sediment cores (IIL1 and IIL9) recovered from Inexpressible Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica, and analyzed to identify the sources of that organic matter. The δ13Corg values of sediments of IIL9 were found to vary between...

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Main Authors: Yangyang, Wei, Jing, Jin, Yaguang, Nie, Xin, Chen, Libin, Wu, Pingqing, Fu, Xiaodong, Liu, Emslie, Steven D.
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Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 2016
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spelling ftarcticportal:oai:generic.eprints.org:2615 2023-12-03T10:08:35+01:00 Sources of organic matter and paleo-environmental implications inferred from carbon isotope compositions of lacustrine sediments at Inexpressible Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica Yangyang, Wei Jing, Jin Yaguang, Nie Xin, Chen Libin, Wu Pingqing, Fu Xiaodong, Liu Emslie, Steven D. 2016-12 application/pdf http://library.arcticportal.org/2615/ http://library.arcticportal.org/2615/1/A1704003.pdf en eng Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC http://library.arcticportal.org/2615/1/A1704003.pdf Yangyang, Wei and Jing, Jin and Yaguang, Nie and Xin, Chen and Libin, Wu and Pingqing, Fu and Xiaodong, Liu and Emslie, Steven D. (2016) Sources of organic matter and paleo-environmental implications inferred from carbon isotope compositions of lacustrine sediments at Inexpressible Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica. Advances in Polar Science, 27 (4). pp. 233-244. Terrestrial Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftarcticportal 2023-11-08T23:54:41Z The carbon isotopic composition of organic matter (δ13Corg) was determined in two sediment cores (IIL1 and IIL9) recovered from Inexpressible Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica, and analyzed to identify the sources of that organic matter. The δ13Corg values of sediments of IIL9 were found to vary between −14.6‰ and −11.6‰, with a mean of −13.4‰ (n=48). These values were significantly higher than those of IIL1 sediments which varied between −23.2‰ and −20.4‰, with a mean of −21.8‰ (n=55). The variation in δ13Corg values in these two sediment cores indicate different sources of organic matter. The relatively high δ13Corg values in IIL9 are in accordance with a source from algae, while the low δ13Corg values in IIL1 evince significant influence from penguin guano with algae as the secondary source. Compared with the reference data from other high-latitude lake sediments and plants, the δ13Corg values in IIL9 were extremely high, a result likely related to intense competition for CO2 assimilation among algal species during the growing season in this relatively shallow pond. These results indicate that sedimentary δ13Corg is a reliable proxy for paleo-primary productivity in ponds at Inexpressible Island. Article in Journal/Newspaper Advances in Polar Science Antarc* Antarctica Inexpressible Island Polar Science Polar Science Ross Sea Arctic Portal Library Ross Sea Guano ENVELOPE(141.604,141.604,-66.775,-66.775) Inexpressible Island ENVELOPE(163.650,163.650,-74.900,-74.900)
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Yangyang, Wei
Jing, Jin
Yaguang, Nie
Xin, Chen
Libin, Wu
Pingqing, Fu
Xiaodong, Liu
Emslie, Steven D.
Sources of organic matter and paleo-environmental implications inferred from carbon isotope compositions of lacustrine sediments at Inexpressible Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica
topic_facet Terrestrial
description The carbon isotopic composition of organic matter (δ13Corg) was determined in two sediment cores (IIL1 and IIL9) recovered from Inexpressible Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica, and analyzed to identify the sources of that organic matter. The δ13Corg values of sediments of IIL9 were found to vary between −14.6‰ and −11.6‰, with a mean of −13.4‰ (n=48). These values were significantly higher than those of IIL1 sediments which varied between −23.2‰ and −20.4‰, with a mean of −21.8‰ (n=55). The variation in δ13Corg values in these two sediment cores indicate different sources of organic matter. The relatively high δ13Corg values in IIL9 are in accordance with a source from algae, while the low δ13Corg values in IIL1 evince significant influence from penguin guano with algae as the secondary source. Compared with the reference data from other high-latitude lake sediments and plants, the δ13Corg values in IIL9 were extremely high, a result likely related to intense competition for CO2 assimilation among algal species during the growing season in this relatively shallow pond. These results indicate that sedimentary δ13Corg is a reliable proxy for paleo-primary productivity in ponds at Inexpressible Island.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Yangyang, Wei
Jing, Jin
Yaguang, Nie
Xin, Chen
Libin, Wu
Pingqing, Fu
Xiaodong, Liu
Emslie, Steven D.
author_facet Yangyang, Wei
Jing, Jin
Yaguang, Nie
Xin, Chen
Libin, Wu
Pingqing, Fu
Xiaodong, Liu
Emslie, Steven D.
author_sort Yangyang, Wei
title Sources of organic matter and paleo-environmental implications inferred from carbon isotope compositions of lacustrine sediments at Inexpressible Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_short Sources of organic matter and paleo-environmental implications inferred from carbon isotope compositions of lacustrine sediments at Inexpressible Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_full Sources of organic matter and paleo-environmental implications inferred from carbon isotope compositions of lacustrine sediments at Inexpressible Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_fullStr Sources of organic matter and paleo-environmental implications inferred from carbon isotope compositions of lacustrine sediments at Inexpressible Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Sources of organic matter and paleo-environmental implications inferred from carbon isotope compositions of lacustrine sediments at Inexpressible Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_sort sources of organic matter and paleo-environmental implications inferred from carbon isotope compositions of lacustrine sediments at inexpressible island, ross sea, antarctica
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Yangyang, Wei and Jing, Jin and Yaguang, Nie and Xin, Chen and Libin, Wu and Pingqing, Fu and Xiaodong, Liu and Emslie, Steven D. (2016) Sources of organic matter and paleo-environmental implications inferred from carbon isotope compositions of lacustrine sediments at Inexpressible Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica. Advances in Polar Science, 27 (4). pp. 233-244.
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