Ratios of stable carbon isotopes in some High Arctic plants and lake sediments |
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Authors: | Weston Blake Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth Street, K1A OE8 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | 13C/12C ratios for a number of High Arctic vascular plants (51 determinations), mosses (11), and freshwater algae (11) show considerable variation, particularly among the freshwater algae (range from-6.9 to -36.3). In some cases the stable carbon ratios on modern and fossil materials provide guidance as to whether marine waters formerly occupied a given pond or lake basin. In other cases the 13C values for algae collected along the present-day shore of a pond or lake bear no relation to the values obtained on constituents preserved within the bottom sediments, suggesting that major changes have occurred in the last few thousand years.Geological Survey of Canada Contribution No. 17291. Contribution No. 41 from the Cape Herschel Project. |
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Keywords: | stable carbon ratios High Arctic vascular plants mosses algae lake sediments Ellesmere Island |
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