Biomarkers, stable carbon isotope record and pollen distribution of the soutwest African continental margin

This is part 2 of a study examining southwest African continental margin sediments from nine sites on a north-south transect from the Congo Fan (4°S) to the Cape Basin (30°S) representing two glacial (MIS 2 and 6a) and two interglacial stages (MIS 1 and 5e). Contents, distribution patterns, and mole...

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Main Authors: Rommerskirchen, Florian, Eglinton, Geoffrey, Dupont, Lydie M, Rullkötter, Jürgen
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2006
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.738414 2024-09-15T18:36:32+00:00 Biomarkers, stable carbon isotope record and pollen distribution of the soutwest African continental margin Rommerskirchen, Florian Eglinton, Geoffrey Dupont, Lydie M Rullkötter, Jürgen MEDIAN LATITUDE: -16.690699 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 11.149906 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -29.450000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 9.185833 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -4.785300 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 13.309050 * DATE/TIME START: 1988-02-21T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1997-09-24T03:15:00 2006 application/zip, 12 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.738414 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.738414 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.738414 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.738414 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Rommerskirchen, Florian; Eglinton, Geoffrey; Dupont, Lydie M; Rullkötter, Jürgen (2006): Glacial/interglacial changes in Southern Africa: compound-specific d13C land plant biomarker and pollen records from Southeast Atlantic continental margin sediments - Part II. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 7(8), Q08010, https://doi.org/10.1029/2005GC001223 175-1075A 175-1079A 175-1082A 175-1084A Angola Basin Benguela Current South Atlantic Ocean Center for Marine Environmental Sciences DRILL Drilling/drill rig GeoB1008-3 GeoB1016-3 GeoB1028-5 GeoB1710-3 GeoB1722-1 Gravity corer (Kiel type) Joides Resolution Leg175 M20/2 M6/6 MARUM Meteor (1986) Namibia continental slope Ocean Drilling Program ODP SL Walvis Ridge Southeast Atlantic Ocean dataset publication series 2006 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.73841410.1029/2005GC001223 2024-07-24T02:31:20Z This is part 2 of a study examining southwest African continental margin sediments from nine sites on a north-south transect from the Congo Fan (4°S) to the Cape Basin (30°S) representing two glacial (MIS 2 and 6a) and two interglacial stages (MIS 1 and 5e). Contents, distribution patterns, and molecular stable carbon isotope signatures of long-chain n-alkanes (C27-C33) and n-alkanols (C22-C32) as indicators of land plant vegetation of different biosynthetic types were correlated with concentrations and distributions of pollen taxa in sediments of the same time horizons. Selected single pollen type data reveal details of vegetation changes, but the overall picture is best illustrated by summing pollen known to predominantly derive from C4 plants or C4 plus CAM plants. The C4 plant signals in the biomarkers are recorded in the delta13C data and in the abundances of C31 and C33 n-alkanes, and the C32 n-alkanol. Calculated clusters of wind trajectories for austral summer and winter situations for the Holocene and the Last Glacial Maximum afford information on the source areas for the lipids and pollen and their transport pathways to the ocean. This multidisciplinary approach provides clear evidence of latitudinal differences in leaf wax lipid and pollen composition, with the Holocene sedimentary data paralleling the current major phytogeographic zonations. The northern sites (Congo Fan area and northern Angola Basin) get most of their terrestrial material from the Congo Basin and the Angolan highlands dominated by C3 plants. Airborne particulates derived from the western and central South African hinterland dominated by deserts, semideserts, and savannah regions are rich in organic matter from C4 plants. As can be expected from the present and glacial positions of the phytogeographic zones, the carbon isotopic signatures of n-alkanes and n-alkanols both become isotopically more enriched in 13C from north to south. In the northern part of the transect the relative importance of C4 plant indicators is higher during ... Other/Unknown Material South Atlantic Ocean PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(9.185833,13.309050,-4.785300,-29.450000)
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Drilling/drill rig
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GeoB1016-3
GeoB1028-5
GeoB1710-3
GeoB1722-1
Gravity corer (Kiel type)
Joides Resolution
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MARUM
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Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
SL
Walvis Ridge
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spellingShingle 175-1075A
175-1079A
175-1082A
175-1084A
Angola Basin
Benguela Current
South Atlantic Ocean
Center for Marine Environmental Sciences
DRILL
Drilling/drill rig
GeoB1008-3
GeoB1016-3
GeoB1028-5
GeoB1710-3
GeoB1722-1
Gravity corer (Kiel type)
Joides Resolution
Leg175
M20/2
M6/6
MARUM
Meteor (1986)
Namibia continental slope
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
SL
Walvis Ridge
Southeast Atlantic Ocean
Rommerskirchen, Florian
Eglinton, Geoffrey
Dupont, Lydie M
Rullkötter, Jürgen
Biomarkers, stable carbon isotope record and pollen distribution of the soutwest African continental margin
topic_facet 175-1075A
175-1079A
175-1082A
175-1084A
Angola Basin
Benguela Current
South Atlantic Ocean
Center for Marine Environmental Sciences
DRILL
Drilling/drill rig
GeoB1008-3
GeoB1016-3
GeoB1028-5
GeoB1710-3
GeoB1722-1
Gravity corer (Kiel type)
Joides Resolution
Leg175
M20/2
M6/6
MARUM
Meteor (1986)
Namibia continental slope
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
SL
Walvis Ridge
Southeast Atlantic Ocean
description This is part 2 of a study examining southwest African continental margin sediments from nine sites on a north-south transect from the Congo Fan (4°S) to the Cape Basin (30°S) representing two glacial (MIS 2 and 6a) and two interglacial stages (MIS 1 and 5e). Contents, distribution patterns, and molecular stable carbon isotope signatures of long-chain n-alkanes (C27-C33) and n-alkanols (C22-C32) as indicators of land plant vegetation of different biosynthetic types were correlated with concentrations and distributions of pollen taxa in sediments of the same time horizons. Selected single pollen type data reveal details of vegetation changes, but the overall picture is best illustrated by summing pollen known to predominantly derive from C4 plants or C4 plus CAM plants. The C4 plant signals in the biomarkers are recorded in the delta13C data and in the abundances of C31 and C33 n-alkanes, and the C32 n-alkanol. Calculated clusters of wind trajectories for austral summer and winter situations for the Holocene and the Last Glacial Maximum afford information on the source areas for the lipids and pollen and their transport pathways to the ocean. This multidisciplinary approach provides clear evidence of latitudinal differences in leaf wax lipid and pollen composition, with the Holocene sedimentary data paralleling the current major phytogeographic zonations. The northern sites (Congo Fan area and northern Angola Basin) get most of their terrestrial material from the Congo Basin and the Angolan highlands dominated by C3 plants. Airborne particulates derived from the western and central South African hinterland dominated by deserts, semideserts, and savannah regions are rich in organic matter from C4 plants. As can be expected from the present and glacial positions of the phytogeographic zones, the carbon isotopic signatures of n-alkanes and n-alkanols both become isotopically more enriched in 13C from north to south. In the northern part of the transect the relative importance of C4 plant indicators is higher during ...
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author Rommerskirchen, Florian
Eglinton, Geoffrey
Dupont, Lydie M
Rullkötter, Jürgen
author_facet Rommerskirchen, Florian
Eglinton, Geoffrey
Dupont, Lydie M
Rullkötter, Jürgen
author_sort Rommerskirchen, Florian
title Biomarkers, stable carbon isotope record and pollen distribution of the soutwest African continental margin
title_short Biomarkers, stable carbon isotope record and pollen distribution of the soutwest African continental margin
title_full Biomarkers, stable carbon isotope record and pollen distribution of the soutwest African continental margin
title_fullStr Biomarkers, stable carbon isotope record and pollen distribution of the soutwest African continental margin
title_full_unstemmed Biomarkers, stable carbon isotope record and pollen distribution of the soutwest African continental margin
title_sort biomarkers, stable carbon isotope record and pollen distribution of the soutwest african continental margin
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