THE FEATURES OF HYDROCARBONS IN THE MCMURDO DRY VALLEYS SOIL, ANTARCTICA

P(論文) Hydrocarbons in the McMurdo Dry Valleys (Ross Desert) soil samples from southern Victoria Land, Antarctica were studied using a capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to clarify their features in relation to source materials. Also, a detailed microscopic study was made for microalgae a...

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Main Authors: マツモト, ゲンキ, アキヤマ, マサル, ワタヌキ, クニヒコ, トリイ, テツヤ, MATSUMOTO, Genki I., AKIYAMA, Masaru, WATANUKI, Kunihiko, TORII, Tetsuya
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1989
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author マツモト, ゲンキ
アキヤマ, マサル
ワタヌキ, クニヒコ
トリイ, テツヤ
MATSUMOTO, Genki I.
AKIYAMA, Masaru
WATANUKI, Kunihiko
TORII, Tetsuya
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ワタヌキ, クニヒコ
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MATSUMOTO, Genki I.
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WATANUKI, Kunihiko
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description P(論文) Hydrocarbons in the McMurdo Dry Valleys (Ross Desert) soil samples from southern Victoria Land, Antarctica were studied using a capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to clarify their features in relation to source materials. Also, a detailed microscopic study was made for microalgae and cyanobacteria. A suite of n-alkanes and n-alkenes in carbon chain length ranging from nC_<13> to nC_<35> were found in concentrations changing from 13 to 2200 and 1.1 to 5000ng/g of dry soil, respectively, varying largely among the samples. Normal alkene/n-alkane ratios ranged from 0.085 to 2.4. Surprisingly, the major hydrocarbons were all oddcarbon numbered long-chain n-alkanes (≧C_<20>), maximum nC_<23 : 0> (carbon chain length : number of double bonds), nC_<25 : 0> or nC_<27 : 0> and/or n-alkenes, maximum nC_<23 : 1>, nC_<25 : 1> or nC_<29 : 2>. The odd/even carbon ratios for n-alkanes and n-alkenes were all much greater than unity. For the possible sources of these unusual hydrocarbons, mosses, insects, aeolian transport of the waxes of vascular plants from the mid and lower latitudes, erosion of sedimentary rocks, and microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, cyanobacteria and microalgae were considered. No evidence of mosses and insects was found in the studied sites. Also, the microscopic study revealed that living cells were rare and no green algae were detected, but the colonial envelopes of Anacystis-and Nostoc-type cyanobacteria were found in some soil samples. The hydrocarbon composition was much different from airborne vascular plant waxes. Consequently, these hydrocarbons may have resulted from the erosion of sedimentary rocks and due to the accumulation of in situ long-term microbial activity. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002608 2025-04-13T14:10:08+00:00 THE FEATURES OF HYDROCARBONS IN THE MCMURDO DRY VALLEYS SOIL, ANTARCTICA マツモト, ゲンキ アキヤマ, マサル ワタヌキ, クニヒコ トリイ, テツヤ MATSUMOTO, Genki I. AKIYAMA, Masaru WATANUKI, Kunihiko TORII, Tetsuya 1989-09 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2608/files/KJ00002368198.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00002608 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2608 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Antarctic Geosciences 3 155 AA1072335X https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2608/files/KJ00002368198.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00002608 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2608 1989 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00002608 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) Hydrocarbons in the McMurdo Dry Valleys (Ross Desert) soil samples from southern Victoria Land, Antarctica were studied using a capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to clarify their features in relation to source materials. Also, a detailed microscopic study was made for microalgae and cyanobacteria. A suite of n-alkanes and n-alkenes in carbon chain length ranging from nC_<13> to nC_<35> were found in concentrations changing from 13 to 2200 and 1.1 to 5000ng/g of dry soil, respectively, varying largely among the samples. Normal alkene/n-alkane ratios ranged from 0.085 to 2.4. Surprisingly, the major hydrocarbons were all oddcarbon numbered long-chain n-alkanes (≧C_<20>), maximum nC_<23 : 0> (carbon chain length : number of double bonds), nC_<25 : 0> or nC_<27 : 0> and/or n-alkenes, maximum nC_<23 : 1>, nC_<25 : 1> or nC_<29 : 2>. The odd/even carbon ratios for n-alkanes and n-alkenes were all much greater than unity. For the possible sources of these unusual hydrocarbons, mosses, insects, aeolian transport of the waxes of vascular plants from the mid and lower latitudes, erosion of sedimentary rocks, and microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, cyanobacteria and microalgae were considered. No evidence of mosses and insects was found in the studied sites. Also, the microscopic study revealed that living cells were rare and no green algae were detected, but the colonial envelopes of Anacystis-and Nostoc-type cyanobacteria were found in some soil samples. The hydrocarbon composition was much different from airborne vascular plant waxes. Consequently, these hydrocarbons may have resulted from the erosion of sedimentary rocks and due to the accumulation of in situ long-term microbial activity. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica McMurdo Dry Valleys Victoria Land National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan McMurdo Dry Valleys Victoria Land
spellingShingle マツモト, ゲンキ
アキヤマ, マサル
ワタヌキ, クニヒコ
トリイ, テツヤ
MATSUMOTO, Genki I.
AKIYAMA, Masaru
WATANUKI, Kunihiko
TORII, Tetsuya
THE FEATURES OF HYDROCARBONS IN THE MCMURDO DRY VALLEYS SOIL, ANTARCTICA
title THE FEATURES OF HYDROCARBONS IN THE MCMURDO DRY VALLEYS SOIL, ANTARCTICA
title_full THE FEATURES OF HYDROCARBONS IN THE MCMURDO DRY VALLEYS SOIL, ANTARCTICA
title_fullStr THE FEATURES OF HYDROCARBONS IN THE MCMURDO DRY VALLEYS SOIL, ANTARCTICA
title_full_unstemmed THE FEATURES OF HYDROCARBONS IN THE MCMURDO DRY VALLEYS SOIL, ANTARCTICA
title_short THE FEATURES OF HYDROCARBONS IN THE MCMURDO DRY VALLEYS SOIL, ANTARCTICA
title_sort features of hydrocarbons in the mcmurdo dry valleys soil, antarctica
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