FURTHER STUDY ON THE VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS IN AN ANTARCTIC LAKE : LAKE VANDA (Ninth Symposium on Polar Biology)
P(論文) Total organic carbon (TOC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and organic constituents (hydrocarbons, fatty acids and hydroxy acids) in the particulate matter (≧O.6 μm) and sediment sample of Lake Vanda in southern Victoria Land of Antarctica were studied to elucidate their features in relation...
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author | マツモト, ゲンキ ワタヌキ, クニヒコ トリイ, テツヤ MATSUMOTO, Genki I. WATANUKI, Kunihiko TORII, Tetsuya |
author_facet | マツモト, ゲンキ ワタヌキ, クニヒコ トリイ, テツヤ MATSUMOTO, Genki I. WATANUKI, Kunihiko TORII, Tetsuya |
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description | P(論文) Total organic carbon (TOC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and organic constituents (hydrocarbons, fatty acids and hydroxy acids) in the particulate matter (≧O.6 μm) and sediment sample of Lake Vanda in southern Victoria Land of Antarctica were studied to elucidate their features in relation to stratification of lake water and microbial distribution. The TOC and DOC concentrations increased with depth and reached the maximum values of 48 and 38 mgC/l, respectively, in the bottom water (69.0 m). The contents of particulate fatty acids between depths of 5.0 and 50.0 m were near constant but increased abruptly from a depth of 52.5 m and attained the maximum value of 130 μg/l at a depth of 57.5 m, then decreased to the bottom. This fatty acid profile probably reflects the distribution of photosynthetic plankton in the lake. Vertical distribution of branched fatty acids in the water column is consistent with that of bacterial population. Hydrocarbons were found only in the bottom water (67.5 and 69.0 m) and the sediment. The most dominant hydrocarbon was 2,6-dimethylhexadecane (tentatively identified) in all the samples, along with the abundance of long-chain n-saturated fatty acids and 3-hydroxy acids (≧C_<20>) in the sediment sample, indicating the presence of unknown microorganisms, such as fungi and bacteria in the lake bottom. The high TOC and DOC concentrations in the bottom water imply the concentration of refractory organic matter over a long period of time after degradation of labile organic constituents. departmental bulletin paper |
genre | Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Polar Biology Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology Victoria Land |
genre_facet | Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Polar Biology Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology Victoria Land |
geographic | Antarctic Lake Vanda Vanda Victoria Land |
geographic_facet | Antarctic Lake Vanda Vanda Victoria Land |
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op_relation | Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology 1 219 232 AA10819561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/5032/files/KJ00000767408.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00005032 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/5032 |
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spelling | ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005032 2025-04-13T14:08:19+00:00 FURTHER STUDY ON THE VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS IN AN ANTARCTIC LAKE : LAKE VANDA (Ninth Symposium on Polar Biology) マツモト, ゲンキ ワタヌキ, クニヒコ トリイ, テツヤ MATSUMOTO, Genki I. WATANUKI, Kunihiko TORII, Tetsuya 1987-12 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/5032/files/KJ00000767408.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00005032 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/5032 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology 1 219 232 AA10819561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/5032/files/KJ00000767408.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00005032 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/5032 1987 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00005032 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) Total organic carbon (TOC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and organic constituents (hydrocarbons, fatty acids and hydroxy acids) in the particulate matter (≧O.6 μm) and sediment sample of Lake Vanda in southern Victoria Land of Antarctica were studied to elucidate their features in relation to stratification of lake water and microbial distribution. The TOC and DOC concentrations increased with depth and reached the maximum values of 48 and 38 mgC/l, respectively, in the bottom water (69.0 m). The contents of particulate fatty acids between depths of 5.0 and 50.0 m were near constant but increased abruptly from a depth of 52.5 m and attained the maximum value of 130 μg/l at a depth of 57.5 m, then decreased to the bottom. This fatty acid profile probably reflects the distribution of photosynthetic plankton in the lake. Vertical distribution of branched fatty acids in the water column is consistent with that of bacterial population. Hydrocarbons were found only in the bottom water (67.5 and 69.0 m) and the sediment. The most dominant hydrocarbon was 2,6-dimethylhexadecane (tentatively identified) in all the samples, along with the abundance of long-chain n-saturated fatty acids and 3-hydroxy acids (≧C_<20>) in the sediment sample, indicating the presence of unknown microorganisms, such as fungi and bacteria in the lake bottom. The high TOC and DOC concentrations in the bottom water imply the concentration of refractory organic matter over a long period of time after degradation of labile organic constituents. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Polar Biology Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology Victoria Land National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic Lake Vanda ENVELOPE(161.600,161.600,-77.517,-77.517) Vanda ENVELOPE(161.550,161.550,-77.533,-77.533) Victoria Land |
spellingShingle | マツモト, ゲンキ ワタヌキ, クニヒコ トリイ, テツヤ MATSUMOTO, Genki I. WATANUKI, Kunihiko TORII, Tetsuya FURTHER STUDY ON THE VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS IN AN ANTARCTIC LAKE : LAKE VANDA (Ninth Symposium on Polar Biology) |
title | FURTHER STUDY ON THE VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS IN AN ANTARCTIC LAKE : LAKE VANDA (Ninth Symposium on Polar Biology) |
title_full | FURTHER STUDY ON THE VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS IN AN ANTARCTIC LAKE : LAKE VANDA (Ninth Symposium on Polar Biology) |
title_fullStr | FURTHER STUDY ON THE VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS IN AN ANTARCTIC LAKE : LAKE VANDA (Ninth Symposium on Polar Biology) |
title_full_unstemmed | FURTHER STUDY ON THE VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS IN AN ANTARCTIC LAKE : LAKE VANDA (Ninth Symposium on Polar Biology) |
title_short | FURTHER STUDY ON THE VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS IN AN ANTARCTIC LAKE : LAKE VANDA (Ninth Symposium on Polar Biology) |
title_sort | further study on the vertical distribution of organic constituents in an antarctic lake : lake vanda (ninth symposium on polar biology) |
url | https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/5032/files/KJ00000767408.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00005032 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/5032 |