2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2009.04.022
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Fluxes and distribution of tetraether lipids in an equatorial African lake: Constraints on the application of the TEX86 palaeothermometer and BIT index in lacustrine settings

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“…Recent studies, however, suggest that branched GDGTs may also be produced within lacustrine water columns or sediments or within marine sediments (Peterse et al, 2009;Sinninghe Damsté et al, 2009;Tierney and Russell, 2009;Blaga et al, 2009;Tierney et al, 2010). Fluxes of branched GDGTs and BIT values in settling particles collected by sediment traps are discussed above as mainly reflecting resuspended and laterally transported particles towards the sample site.…”
Section: The Vertical Distribution Of Branched Core Gdgtsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies, however, suggest that branched GDGTs may also be produced within lacustrine water columns or sediments or within marine sediments (Peterse et al, 2009;Sinninghe Damsté et al, 2009;Tierney and Russell, 2009;Blaga et al, 2009;Tierney et al, 2010). Fluxes of branched GDGTs and BIT values in settling particles collected by sediment traps are discussed above as mainly reflecting resuspended and laterally transported particles towards the sample site.…”
Section: The Vertical Distribution Of Branched Core Gdgtsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New techniques are being developed contemporaneously with the LCA temperature proxy, such as the distributions of glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) from bacteria (Weijers et al, 2007;Peterse et al, 2009) and archaea (Schouten et al, 2002). The TEX 86 proxy has been used to reconstruct SST successfully (Schouten et al, 2002;Kim et al, 2008;Rueda et al, 2009), but appears to be only applicable in small number of large lakes (Powers et al, 2004;Tierney et al, 2008;Sinninghe Damasté et al, 2009). The MBT and CBT ratios based on GDGTs from soil bacteria (Weijers et al, 2007) are correlated to soil temperature and pH, but their applicability in lakes is complicated by in-lake production of GDGTs with different distributions (Tierney and Russell, 2009).…”
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“…Samples for biomarker analysis were retrieved at ca. 4-week intervals up to December 2007, as described by Sinninghe Damsté et al (2009). For the purpose of this study, a preserved subsample of the filtered sediment-trap material was used for phytoplankton analyses.…”
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confidence: 99%