Title of article :
Alteration of alkenone unsaturation ratio with depth in the Black Sea: Potential roles of stereomutation and aerobic biodegradation
Author/Authors :
Jean-François Rontani، نويسنده , , Stuart G. Wakeham، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
10
From page :
1259
To page :
1268
Abstract :
Suspended particulate matter and sediment samples collected from the Black Sea were investigated in order to (i) obtain additional information about the haptophytes present in this zone and (ii) try to determine the cause (biological or chemical) of the strong loss of the more unsaturated alkenones with depth previously observed and reflected in . After NaBH4 reduction and silylation, we detected MeC38:4 and EtC38:4 alkenones. The presence of these two tetraunsaturated alkenones suggests that the source(s) of alkenones in the Black Sea could be one (or more) unknown strain(s) of Emiliania huxleyi adapted to the low salinity. The detection of an EtC36:2 alkenone exhibiting the same unusual ω15,20 double bond positions as the EtC36:2 ethyl alkenone previously detected in Holocene (Unit II) Black Sea sediments shows that the unidentified source of this alkenone is still present today in the Black Sea water column. As previously observed, the MeC37:2 concentration declines slowly with depth, while MeC37:3 and MeC37:4 decrease dramatically, resulting in a strong increase in and values. The detection of stereomutated alkenones and epoxyalkenones in some samples suggests that the strong increase in with depth in the oxic zone could be due to a combination of selective aerobic bacterial degradation and stereomutation, but with biodegradation apparently predominating. However, the presence of two populations of haptophytes exhibiting distinct responses toward growth temperature could also play a role in this strong increase in .
Journal title :
Organic Geochemistry
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Organic Geochemistry
Record number :
753858
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