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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2015-01-05
    Description: We have investigated the delivery of terrestrial organic carbon (OC) to the Amazon shelf and deep sea fan based on soil marker bacteriohopanepolyols (BHPs; adenosylhopane and related compounds) and branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs), as well as on 14C dating of bulk organic matter. The microbial biomarker records show persistent burial of terrestrial OC, evidenced by almost constant and high BIT values (0.6) and soil marker BHP concentration [80–230 μg/g TOC (total OC)] on the late Holocene shelf and even higher BIT values (0.8–0.9), but lower and more variable soil-marker BHP concentration (40–100 μg/g TOC), on the past glacial deep sea fan. Radiocarbon data show that OC on the shelf is 3–4 kyr older than corresponding bivalve shells, emphasizing the presence of old carbon in this setting. We observe comparable and unexpectedly invariant BHP composition in both marine sediment records, with a remarkably high relative abundance of C-35 amino BHPs including compounds specific for aerobic methane oxidation on the shelf (avg. 50% of all BHPs) and the fan (avg. 40%). Notably, these marine BHP signatures are strikingly similar to those of a methane-producing floodplain area in one of the Amazonian wetland (várzea) regions. The observation indicates that BHPs in the marine sediments may have initially been produced within wetland regions of the Amazon basin and may therefore document persistent export from terrestrial wetland regions, with subsequent re-working in the marine environment, both during recent and past glacial climate conditions.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Collins, James A; Carr, Andrew S; Schefuß, Enno; Boom, Arnoud; Sealy, Judith (2017): Investigation of organic matter and biomarkers from Diepkloof Rock Shelter, South Africa: Insights into Middle Stone Age site usage and palaeoclimate. Journal of Archaeological Science, 85, 51-65, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2017.06.011
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: Diepkloof Rock Shelter (DRS) represents a site of major interest for reconstructing early human behaviours during the Middle Stone Age (MSA). Rock shelters such as DRS also potentially preserve information concerning the environmental context for such behaviours. In this respect the organic matter composition of rock shelter sediments has rarely been investigated in detail, particularly at the molecular level. Here, we used pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (py-GC/MS) to systematically assess the organic matter composition of bulk sediments within the MSA and Later Stone Age (LSA) sequence at DRS. From this we sought to gain insights into site usage, taphonomy and burning practices. Additionally, we analysed the chain length distribution of leaf-wax n-alkanes as well as their hydrogen and carbon isotopic compositions (dDwax and d13Cwax) to investigate their potential as hydroclimate and vegetation indicators. This constitutes the first leaf-wax isotopic data in a terrestrial context of this antiquity in South Africa. Py-GC/MS shows a dichotomy between stratigraphic units (SUs) of high organic matter content, producing a range of pyrolysis products, including homologous series of long chain n-alkene/n-alkane doublets and alkyl-nitriles, and SUs of low organic matter content, dominated by aromatic, heterocyclic N and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) pyrolysis products; typical molecular burning products. Several SUs of the Intermediate Howiesons Poort interval exhibit the latter composition, consistent with micromorphological evidence. d13Cwax remains stable throughout the MSA, but leaf-wax n-alkane chain length and dDwax increase during the Late Howiesons Poort interval. Comparison with such patterns in modern plants in the region suggests this represents a shift towards the input of more arid-adapted vegetation into the shelter, driven either by aridification at the site locale or a change in selection practices. Our results suggest that these techniques have further potential in southern Africa and globally at sites where organic matter preservation is high.
    Keywords: AWI_Paleo; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; MARUM; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-06-13
    Keywords: Aliphatic hydrocarbons, relative proportion; Alkyl nitrile, relative proportion; Aromatics, relative proportion; Burning index; Diepkloof_Rock_Shelter; DRS; Heterocyclic N-containing, relative proportion; Lignin, relative proportion; Phenol, relative proportion; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, relative proportion; Polysaccharide, relative proportion; Py-GC/MS; Pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry; Stratigraphy
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 250 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: AWI_Paleo; Carbon, total; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Diepkloof_Rock_Shelter; DRS; Elemental analyser; Element analyser, coupled to a DELTA V plus IRMS; MARUM; Nitrogen, total; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Stratigraphy; δ13C, bulk carbonate; δ15N, bulk sediment
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 168 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Keywords: 2-methyladenosylhopane; 2-methylbacteriohopanetetrol; 2-methylbacteriohopanetetrol pentose; Adenosylhopane; Amazon Shelf/Fan; Aminobacteriohopanepentol; Aminobacteriohopanepentol-isomer; Aminobacteriohopanetetrol; Aminobacteriohopanetriol; Anhydro-bacteriohopanetetrol; Bacteriohopanehexol cyclitol ether; Bacteriohopanepentol; Bacteriohopanepentol cyclitol ether; Bacteriohopanetetrol; Bacteriohopanetetrol cyclitol ether; Bacteriohopanetetrol pentose; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Delta6 or 11 Aminobacteriohopanepentol; Delta6 or 11 Aminobacteriohopanetriol; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GeoB; GeoB3918-2; Geosciences, University of Bremen; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Group 2 2-methyladenosylhopane-type; Group 2 adenosylhopane-type; Group 3 2-methyladenosylhopane-type; Group 3 adenosylhopane-type; High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC-APCI-MS); M34/4; MARUM; Meteor (1986); SL; Total bacteriohopanepolyols
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 594 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-02-14
    Keywords: Carbon Preference Index, n-Alkanes (C27-C33); Diepkloof_Rock_Shelter; DRS; Gas chromatography - Flame Ionization Detection (GC-FID); Gas chromatography - Isotope ratio mass spectrometer (GC-IRMS); n-Alkane, average chain length; n-Alkane C31; n-Alkane C31, δ13C; n-Alkane C31, δ13C, standard deviation; n-Alkane C31, δD; n-Alkane C31, δD, standard deviation; Norm31 Index; Stratigraphy
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 227 data points
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  • 7
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    In:  Supplement to: Wagner, Thomas; Kallweit, Wiebke; Talbot, Helen M; Mollenhauer, Gesine; Boom, Arnoud; Zabel, Matthias (2014): Microbial biomarkers support organic carbon transport from methane-rich Amazon wetlands to the shelf and deep sea fan during recent and glacial climate conditions. Organic Geochemistry, 67, 85-98, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem.2013.12.003
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: We have investigated the delivery of terrestrial organic carbon (OC) to the Amazon shelf and deep sea fan based on soil marker bacteriohopanepolyols (BHPs; adenosylhopane and related compounds) and branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs), as well as on 14C dating of bulk organic matter. The microbial biomarker records show persistent burial of terrestrial OC, evidenced by almost constant and high BIT values (0.6) and soil marker BHP concentration [80-230 µg/g TOC (total OC)] on the late Holocene shelf and even higher BIT values (0.8-0.9), but lower and more variable soil-marker BHP concentration (40-100 µg/g TOC), on the past glacial deep sea fan. Radiocarbon data show that OC on the shelf is 3-4 kyr older than corresponding bivalve shells, emphasizing the presence of old carbon in this setting. We observe comparable and unexpectedly invariant BHP composition in both marine sediment records, with a remarkably high relative abundance of C-35 amino BHPs including compounds specific for aerobic methane oxidation on the shelf (avg. 50% of all BHPs) and the fan (avg. 40%). Notably, these marine BHP signatures are strikingly similar to those of a methane-producing floodplain area in one of the Amazonian wetland (várzea) regions. The observation indicates that BHPs in the marine sediments may have initially been produced within wetland regions of the Amazon basin and may therefore document persistent export from terrestrial wetland regions, with subsequent re-working in the marine environment, both during recent and past glacial climate conditions.
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; GeoB; Geosciences, University of Bremen; MARUM
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Keywords: 2-methyladenosylhopane; 2-methylbacteriohopanetetrol; 2-methylbacteriohopanetetrol pentose; Adenosylhopane; Amazon Fan; Aminobacteriohopanepentol; Aminobacteriohopanepentol-isomer; Aminobacteriohopanetetrol; Aminobacteriohopanetriol; Anhydro-bacteriohopanetetrol; Bacteriohopanehexol cyclitol ether; Bacteriohopanepentol; Bacteriohopanepentol cyclitol ether; Bacteriohopanetetrol; Bacteriohopanetetrol cyclitol ether; Bacteriohopanetetrol pentose; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Delta6 or 11 Aminobacteriohopanepentol; Delta6 or 11 Aminobacteriohopanetriol; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GeoB; GeoB1514-6; Geosciences, University of Bremen; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Group 2 2-methyladenosylhopane-type; Group 2 adenosylhopane-type; Group 3 2-methyladenosylhopane-type; Group 3 adenosylhopane-type; High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC-APCI-MS); M16/2; MARUM; Meteor (1986); SL; Total bacteriohopanepolyols
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 660 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  Supplement to: Herrmann, Nicole; Boom, Arnoud; Carr, Andrew S; Chase, Brian M; Granger, Robyn; Hahn, Annette; Zabel, Matthias; Schefuß, Enno (2016): Sources, transport and deposition of terrestrial organic material: A case study from southwestern Africa. Quaternary Science Reviews, 149, 215-229, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.07.028
    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: Southwestern Africa's coastal marine mudbelt, a prominent Holocene sediment package, provides a valuable archive for reconstructing terrestrial palaeoclimates on the adjacent continent. While the origin of terrestrial inorganic material has been intensively studied, the sources of terrigenous organic material deposited in the mudbelt are yet unclear. In this study, plant wax derived n-alkanes and their compound-specific d13C in soils, flood deposits and suspension loads from regional fluvial systems and marine sediments are analysed to characterize the origin of terrestrial organic material in the southwest African mudbelt. Soils from different biomes in the catchments of the Orange River and small west coast rivers show on average distinct n-alkane distributions and compound-specific d13C values reflecting biome-specific vegetation types, most notably the winter rainfall associated Fynbos Biome of the southwestern Cape. In the fluvial sediment samples from the Orange River, changes in the n-alkane distributions and compound-specific d13C compositions reveal an overprint by local vegetation along the river's course. The smaller west coast rivers show distinct signals, reflecting their small catchment areas and particular vegetation communities. Marine surface sediments spanning a transect from the northern mudbelt (29°S) to St. Helena Bay (33°S) reveal subtle, but spatially coherent, changes in n-alkane distributions and compound-specific d13C, indicating the influence of Orange River sediments in the northern mudbelt, the increasing importance of terrigenous input from the adjacent western coastal biomes in the central mudbelt, and contributions from the Fynbos Biome to the southern mudbelt. These findings indicate the different sources of terrestrial organic material deposited in the mudbelt, and highlight the potential the mudbelt has to preserve evidence of environmental change from the adjacent continent.
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; GeoB; Geosciences, University of Bremen; MARUM
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    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Description: Palaeo-environmental and -climatic data from core CEN-17.4 from the central Congo peatlands, Likouala Department (1°11'0.49"N, 17°38'23.7"E) and data from supporting cores. Bulk organic (TOC, TN, C/N) data and Rock Eval data to assess peat occurrence and degradation status for the central core CEN-17.4 and supporting cores. Radiocarbon dates on fine fractions for all cores. Plant-wax derived n-alkane stable carbon (δ^13^C) and stable hydrogen (δD) isotope data to assess vegetation changes and rainfall changes for the central core CEN-17.4. Selected pollen data for the central core CEN-17.4 to assess palaeo-ecological changes.
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; central Congo; charcoal; isotopes; MARUM; peat composition; plant waxes; Pollen; precipitation; rock eval
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 8 datasets
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