¹⁸O analyses of bulk lipids as novel paleoclimate tool in loess research – a pilot study

The analysis of the stable oxygen isotopes 18O and 16O has revolutionized paleoclimate research since the middle of the last century. Particularly, δ18O of ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica is used as a paleotemperature proxy, and δ18O of deep-sea sediments is used as a proxy for global ice vo...

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Main Authors: Labahn, Jakob, Bittner, Lucas, Hirschmann, Philip, Roettig, Christopher-Bastian, Burghardt, Diana, Glaser, Bruno, Marković, Slobodan B., Zech, Michael
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spelling fttudresden:oai:qucosa:de:qucosa:91792 2024-06-23T07:46:49+00:00 ¹⁸O analyses of bulk lipids as novel paleoclimate tool in loess research – a pilot study Labahn, Jakob Bittner, Lucas Hirschmann, Philip Roettig, Christopher-Bastian Burghardt, Diana Glaser, Bruno Marković, Slobodan B. Zech, Michael 2024-05-31 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa2-917921 https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A91792 https://tud.qucosa.de/api/qucosa%3A91792/attachment/ATT-0/ eng eng Copernicus Publications 2199-9090 10.5194/egqsj-71-83-2022 urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa2-917921 https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A91792 https://tud.qucosa.de/api/qucosa%3A91792/attachment/ATT-0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess bulk lipids paleoclimate tool loess research Bulk-Lipide Werkzeug für das Paläoklima Lößforschung info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/930 ddc:930 info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550 ddc:550 info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion doc-type:article info:eu-repo/semantics/article doc-type:Text 2024 fttudresden 2024-06-04T23:54:03Z The analysis of the stable oxygen isotopes 18O and 16O has revolutionized paleoclimate research since the middle of the last century. Particularly, δ18O of ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica is used as a paleotemperature proxy, and δ18O of deep-sea sediments is used as a proxy for global ice volume. Important terrestrial archives to which δ18O as a paleoclimate proxy is successfully applied are speleothems, lake sediments, or tree rings. By contrast, δ18O applications to loess–paleosol sequences (LPSs) are scarce. Here we present a first continuous δ18O record (n=50) for the LPS Crvenka in Serbia, southeastern Europe, spanning the last glacial–interglacial cycle (since 145 ka). From a methodological point of view, we took advantage of a recently proposed paleoclimate/paleohydrological proxy based on bulk δ18O analyses of plant-derived lipids. The Crvenka δ18Obulk lipid values range between −10.2 ‰ and +23.0 ‰ and are systematically more positive in the interglacial and interstadial (paleo-)soils corresponding to marine oxygen-isotope stage (MIS) 1, 3, and 5, compared to the loess layers (MIS 2, 4, and 6). Our Crvenka δ18Obulk lipid record provides no evidence for the occurrence of interstadials and stadials comparable to the Dansgaard–Oeschger events known from the Greenland δ18Oice core records. Concerning the interpretation of our Crvenka δ18Obulk lipid record, plant-derived lipids such as fatty acids and alcohols are certainly strongly influenced by climatic factors such as temperature (via δ18Oprecipitation) and relative air humidity (via 18O enrichment of leaf water due to evapotranspiration). However, pool effects in the form of non-water-correlated lipids such as sterols or the input of root-derived lipids need to be considered, too. Similarly, the input of soil-microbial lipids and oxygen exchange reactions represent uncertainties challenging quantitative paleoclimate/paleohydrological reconstructions based on δ18Obulk lipid analyses from LPSs. Die Analyse der stabilen Sauerstoffisotope 18O und ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Dansgaard-Oeschger events Greenland Dresden University of Technology: Qucosa Greenland
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topic bulk lipids
paleoclimate tool
loess research
Bulk-Lipide
Werkzeug für das Paläoklima
Lößforschung
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ddc:930
info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550
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spellingShingle bulk lipids
paleoclimate tool
loess research
Bulk-Lipide
Werkzeug für das Paläoklima
Lößforschung
info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/930
ddc:930
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ddc:550
Labahn, Jakob
Bittner, Lucas
Hirschmann, Philip
Roettig, Christopher-Bastian
Burghardt, Diana
Glaser, Bruno
Marković, Slobodan B.
Zech, Michael
¹⁸O analyses of bulk lipids as novel paleoclimate tool in loess research – a pilot study
topic_facet bulk lipids
paleoclimate tool
loess research
Bulk-Lipide
Werkzeug für das Paläoklima
Lößforschung
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description The analysis of the stable oxygen isotopes 18O and 16O has revolutionized paleoclimate research since the middle of the last century. Particularly, δ18O of ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica is used as a paleotemperature proxy, and δ18O of deep-sea sediments is used as a proxy for global ice volume. Important terrestrial archives to which δ18O as a paleoclimate proxy is successfully applied are speleothems, lake sediments, or tree rings. By contrast, δ18O applications to loess–paleosol sequences (LPSs) are scarce. Here we present a first continuous δ18O record (n=50) for the LPS Crvenka in Serbia, southeastern Europe, spanning the last glacial–interglacial cycle (since 145 ka). From a methodological point of view, we took advantage of a recently proposed paleoclimate/paleohydrological proxy based on bulk δ18O analyses of plant-derived lipids. The Crvenka δ18Obulk lipid values range between −10.2 ‰ and +23.0 ‰ and are systematically more positive in the interglacial and interstadial (paleo-)soils corresponding to marine oxygen-isotope stage (MIS) 1, 3, and 5, compared to the loess layers (MIS 2, 4, and 6). Our Crvenka δ18Obulk lipid record provides no evidence for the occurrence of interstadials and stadials comparable to the Dansgaard–Oeschger events known from the Greenland δ18Oice core records. Concerning the interpretation of our Crvenka δ18Obulk lipid record, plant-derived lipids such as fatty acids and alcohols are certainly strongly influenced by climatic factors such as temperature (via δ18Oprecipitation) and relative air humidity (via 18O enrichment of leaf water due to evapotranspiration). However, pool effects in the form of non-water-correlated lipids such as sterols or the input of root-derived lipids need to be considered, too. Similarly, the input of soil-microbial lipids and oxygen exchange reactions represent uncertainties challenging quantitative paleoclimate/paleohydrological reconstructions based on δ18Obulk lipid analyses from LPSs. Die Analyse der stabilen Sauerstoffisotope 18O und ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Labahn, Jakob
Bittner, Lucas
Hirschmann, Philip
Roettig, Christopher-Bastian
Burghardt, Diana
Glaser, Bruno
Marković, Slobodan B.
Zech, Michael
author_facet Labahn, Jakob
Bittner, Lucas
Hirschmann, Philip
Roettig, Christopher-Bastian
Burghardt, Diana
Glaser, Bruno
Marković, Slobodan B.
Zech, Michael
author_sort Labahn, Jakob
title ¹⁸O analyses of bulk lipids as novel paleoclimate tool in loess research – a pilot study
title_short ¹⁸O analyses of bulk lipids as novel paleoclimate tool in loess research – a pilot study
title_full ¹⁸O analyses of bulk lipids as novel paleoclimate tool in loess research – a pilot study
title_fullStr ¹⁸O analyses of bulk lipids as novel paleoclimate tool in loess research – a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed ¹⁸O analyses of bulk lipids as novel paleoclimate tool in loess research – a pilot study
title_sort ¹⁸o analyses of bulk lipids as novel paleoclimate tool in loess research – a pilot study
publisher Copernicus Publications
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