Cleaning of lake sediment samples for diatom oxygen isotope analysis

Detrital grain contamination in a diatom sample can considerably influence the delta(18)O(diatom) signal. In order to obtain a meaningful signal, pure samples must be used. This can be achieved via a series of cleaning stages including organic and carbonate material removal, sieving, differential se...

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Main Authors: Morley, DW, Leng, MJ, Mackay, AW, Sloane, HJ, Rioual, P, Battarbee, RW
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Published: KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL 2004
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:167383 2023-05-15T18:25:25+02:00 Cleaning of lake sediment samples for diatom oxygen isotope analysis Morley, DW Leng, MJ Mackay, AW Sloane, HJ Rioual, P Battarbee, RW 2004-04 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/167383/ unknown KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL J PALEOLIMNOL , 31 (3) 391 - 401. (2004) diatoms Lake Baikal Lochnagar oxygen isotopes palaeoclimate LACUSTRINE BIOGENIC SILICA CLIMATIC RECORD SOUTHERN-OCEAN WATER FRACTIONATION TEMPERATURE Article 2004 ftucl 2016-01-21T23:20:56Z Detrital grain contamination in a diatom sample can considerably influence the delta(18)O(diatom) signal. In order to obtain a meaningful signal, pure samples must be used. This can be achieved via a series of cleaning stages including organic and carbonate material removal, sieving, differential settling and heavy liquid separation. The method described here works best for sediments with >20% diatom content. Based on testing various clean-up methods, we propose a sequence of four clean-up stages to produce pure diatom samples from a range of lake sediments types starting with a few grams of sediment. The diatom content and the oxygen isotope composition of the samples at each stage were measured in order to assess the effect of differential amounts of contamination. Results show that a four stage clean-up is necessary to produce clean diatom samples and that contamination by silt and clay causes lower delta(18)O(values). Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean University College London: UCL Discovery Southern Ocean
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topic diatoms
Lake Baikal
Lochnagar
oxygen isotopes
palaeoclimate
LACUSTRINE BIOGENIC SILICA
CLIMATIC RECORD
SOUTHERN-OCEAN
WATER
FRACTIONATION
TEMPERATURE
spellingShingle diatoms
Lake Baikal
Lochnagar
oxygen isotopes
palaeoclimate
LACUSTRINE BIOGENIC SILICA
CLIMATIC RECORD
SOUTHERN-OCEAN
WATER
FRACTIONATION
TEMPERATURE
Morley, DW
Leng, MJ
Mackay, AW
Sloane, HJ
Rioual, P
Battarbee, RW
Cleaning of lake sediment samples for diatom oxygen isotope analysis
topic_facet diatoms
Lake Baikal
Lochnagar
oxygen isotopes
palaeoclimate
LACUSTRINE BIOGENIC SILICA
CLIMATIC RECORD
SOUTHERN-OCEAN
WATER
FRACTIONATION
TEMPERATURE
description Detrital grain contamination in a diatom sample can considerably influence the delta(18)O(diatom) signal. In order to obtain a meaningful signal, pure samples must be used. This can be achieved via a series of cleaning stages including organic and carbonate material removal, sieving, differential settling and heavy liquid separation. The method described here works best for sediments with >20% diatom content. Based on testing various clean-up methods, we propose a sequence of four clean-up stages to produce pure diatom samples from a range of lake sediments types starting with a few grams of sediment. The diatom content and the oxygen isotope composition of the samples at each stage were measured in order to assess the effect of differential amounts of contamination. Results show that a four stage clean-up is necessary to produce clean diatom samples and that contamination by silt and clay causes lower delta(18)O(values).
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Morley, DW
Leng, MJ
Mackay, AW
Sloane, HJ
Rioual, P
Battarbee, RW
author_facet Morley, DW
Leng, MJ
Mackay, AW
Sloane, HJ
Rioual, P
Battarbee, RW
author_sort Morley, DW
title Cleaning of lake sediment samples for diatom oxygen isotope analysis
title_short Cleaning of lake sediment samples for diatom oxygen isotope analysis
title_full Cleaning of lake sediment samples for diatom oxygen isotope analysis
title_fullStr Cleaning of lake sediment samples for diatom oxygen isotope analysis
title_full_unstemmed Cleaning of lake sediment samples for diatom oxygen isotope analysis
title_sort cleaning of lake sediment samples for diatom oxygen isotope analysis
publisher KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
publishDate 2004
url http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/167383/
geographic Southern Ocean
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op_source J PALEOLIMNOL , 31 (3) 391 - 401. (2004)
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