Biomarker concentrations in gravity core MSM45_19-2 ...

Sea ice and paleoenvironmental conditions were reconstructed based on gravity core MSM45_19-2 from the northern Labrador Shelf. Gravity core MSM45_19-2 was obtained during R/V Maria S. Merian expedition MSM45 (58°45.68'N, 61°56.25'W, water depth: 202 m) in 2015 (Schneider et al., 2016).For...

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Main Authors: Kolling, Henriette Marie, Schneider, Ralph R, Stein, Ruediger, Fahl, Kirsten
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.949065
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.949065
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Summary:Sea ice and paleoenvironmental conditions were reconstructed based on gravity core MSM45_19-2 from the northern Labrador Shelf. Gravity core MSM45_19-2 was obtained during R/V Maria S. Merian expedition MSM45 (58°45.68'N, 61°56.25'W, water depth: 202 m) in 2015 (Schneider et al., 2016).For paleoenvironmental reconstructions of the last 9,000 years BP, biomarkers representing sea ice algae productivity (IP25), open-water phytoplankton productivity (brassicasterol, dinosterol and HBI III (Z)) and terrigenous input (campesterol) where analyzed. Aim of this study was to investigate (i) the role sea ice played before and during the final demise of the Laurentide Ice Sheet between 8.7 and 8.2 kyr BP, and (ii) the effects of meltwater events on remaining sea-ice cover and primary productivity.Concentrations of specific biomarkers were analyzed. 4-5 g of each sediment sample were extracted by sonication (3 x 15 min) using dichloromethane:methanol (2:1 v/v; 30 ml) as solvent. Prior to biomarker extraction two ...