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  • Aluminium/Silicon ratio; Amazon River; Carbon, organic, total; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Cinnamyl phenols/vanillyl phenols ratio; Element analyser CS, LECO CS-200; Event label; Latitude of event; Lignin, per unit mass organic carbon; Lignin per unit sediment mass; Longitude of event; Madeira River; MAO02d; MAO02e; MAO02f; MAO03a; MAO03h; MAO05a; MAO05d; MAO08a; MAO08b; MAO09b; MAO1; MAO11c; MAO13c; MAO15a; MAO15e; MAO17; MAO19; MAO21f; MAO23a; MAO23c; MAO25b; MAO25d; MAO25e; MAO28d; MAO36; MAO4; MARUM; MC1; MC10; MC11; MC12-1; MC12-2; MC2; MC3; MC4; MC5; MC6; MC7; MC8; Negro River; OB1_Amazon; para-Hydroxybenzenes/vanillyl phenols ratio; River; Solimoes River; Syringic acid/syringaldehyde ratio; Syringyl phenols/vanillyl phenols ratio; Vanillic acid/vanillin ratio; van Veen Grab; VGRAB; XA14L; XA25; XA30; XA31; XA34; XA35; XA36; XA38; Xingu River; δ13C, organic carbon  (1)
  • Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; MARUM  (1)
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  • 1
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-02-10
    Schlagwort(e): Aluminium/Silicon ratio; Amazon River; Carbon, organic, total; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Cinnamyl phenols/vanillyl phenols ratio; Element analyser CS, LECO CS-200; Event label; Latitude of event; Lignin, per unit mass organic carbon; Lignin per unit sediment mass; Longitude of event; Madeira River; MAO02d; MAO02e; MAO02f; MAO03a; MAO03h; MAO05a; MAO05d; MAO08a; MAO08b; MAO09b; MAO1; MAO11c; MAO13c; MAO15a; MAO15e; MAO17; MAO19; MAO21f; MAO23a; MAO23c; MAO25b; MAO25d; MAO25e; MAO28d; MAO36; MAO4; MARUM; MC1; MC10; MC11; MC12-1; MC12-2; MC2; MC3; MC4; MC5; MC6; MC7; MC8; Negro River; OB1_Amazon; para-Hydroxybenzenes/vanillyl phenols ratio; River; Solimoes River; Syringic acid/syringaldehyde ratio; Syringyl phenols/vanillyl phenols ratio; Vanillic acid/vanillin ratio; van Veen Grab; VGRAB; XA14L; XA25; XA30; XA31; XA34; XA35; XA36; XA38; Xingu River; δ13C, organic carbon
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 509 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Sun, Shuwen; Schefuß, Enno; Mulitza, Stefan; Chiessi, Cristiano Mazur; Sawakuchi, André Oliveira; Zabel, Matthias; Baker, Paul A; Hefter, Jens; Mollenhauer, Gesine (2017): Origin and processing of terrestrial organic carbon in the Amazon system: lignin phenols in river, shelf and fan sediments. Biogeosciences, 14, 2495-2512, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-2495-2017
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-02-10
    Beschreibung: The Amazon River transports large amounts of terrestrial organic carbon (OCterr) from the Andean and Amazon neotropical forests to the Atlantic Ocean. In order to compare the biogeochemical characteristics of OCterr in the fluvial sediments from the Amazon drainage basin and in the adjacent marine sediments, we analysed riverbed sediments from the Amazon mainstream and its main tributaries as well as marine surface sediments from the Amazon shelf and fan for total organic carbon (TOC) content, organic carbon isotopic composition (d13CTOC) and lignin phenol compositions. TOC and lignin content exhibit positive correlations with Al/Si ratios (indicative of the sediment grain size) implying that the grain size of sediment discharged by the Amazon River plays an important role in the preservation of TOC and leads to preferential preservation of lignin phenols in fine particles. Depleted d13CTOC values (-26.1 per mil to -29.9 per mil) in the main tributaries consistently correspond with the dominance of C3 vegetation. Ratios of syringyl to vanillyl (S/V) and cinnamyl to vanillyl (C/V) lignin phenols suggest that non-woody angiosperm tissues are the dominant source of lignin in the Amazon basin. Although the Amazon basin hosts a rich diversity of vascular plant types, distinct regional lignin compositions are not observed. In marine sediments, the distribution of d13CTOC and Lambda8 (sum of eight lignin phenols in organic carbon (OC), expressed as mg/100mg OC) values implies that OCterr discharged by the Amazon River is transported north-westward by the North Brazil Current and mostly deposited on the inner shelf. The lignin compositions in offshore sediments under the influence of the Amazon plume are consistent with the riverbed samples suggesting that processing of OCterr during offshore transport does not change the encoded source information. Therefore, the lignin compositions preserved in these offshore sediments can reliably reflect the vegetation in the Amazon River catchment. In sediments from the Amazon Fan, low lignin content, relatively depleted d13CTOC values and high (Ad/Al)V ratios indicating highly degraded lignin imply that a significant fraction of the deposited OCterr is derived from petrogenic (sourced from ancient rocks) sources.
    Schlagwort(e): Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; MARUM
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
    Standort Signatur Einschränkungen Verfügbarkeit
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