Distinctive C isotopic signature distinguishes a novel sea ice biomarker in Arctic sediments and sediment traps |
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Authors: | Simon T. Belt, Guillaume Mass , Lindsay L. Vare, Steven J. Rowland, Michel Poulin, Marie-Alexandrine Sicre, Makoto Sampei,Louis Fortier |
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Affiliation: | Simon T. Belt, Guillaume Massé, Lindsay L. Vare, Steven J. Rowland, Michel Poulin, Marie-Alexandrine Sicre, Makoto Sampei,Louis Fortier |
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Abstract: | A C25 highly branched isoprenoid (HBI) monoene hydrocarbon, designated IP25, has been proposed previously to originate from diatoms living in Arctic sea ice, while the presence of IP25 in sediments has been suggested to be a proxy for the occurrence of former Arctic sea ice. Here, we show that the 13C isotopic composition of IP25 in sea ice, in sediment trap material collected under sea ice, and in high latitude northern sediments, is distinctive (isotopically ‘heavy’) and distinguishable from that of organic matter of planktonic or terrigenous origin. Mean δ13C values for IP25 were − 22.3 ± 0.4‰ (sea ice), − 19.6 ± 1.1‰ (sediment traps) and − 19.3 ± 2.3‰ (sediments). These measurements, therefore, support further the proposed use of IP25 as an Arctic sea ice proxy. |
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Keywords: | Arctic Isotopes Biomarker IP25 δ 13C Sea ice Sediment |
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