Published on 01 January 2003

Cholesterol and C30 of sediment profile MD90-963

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Schulte, Sonja;Bard, Edouard

Description

In a deep-sea sediment core recovered from a site lying well above the local lysocline, several organic geochemical proxies, and two different calcite dissolution indicators, are compared in order to evaluate the relationship between calcite dissolution and paleoproductivity over the past three glacial-interglacial cycles. The degree of foraminiferal break-up, and the CaCO3 particle size distribution, both point to significant periods of dissolution every 22 kyr during glacial stages and substages. These dissolution events are concomitant with periods of enhanced primary productivity, as indicated by the abundance of several biomarkers (alkenones, cholesterol, brassicasterol, keto-ol), used here to indicate changes in paleoproductivity. Dissolution fluctuations are highly coherent and in phase with the estimated paleoproductivity variations providing strong evidence that the observed dissolution is due to organic matter remineralization within the sediments rather, than to changes in CO32? concentration in the overlying water column.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

2.6

FAIR Score

92%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Atmospheric Science

Field

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

46%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

DEPTH, sediment/rockCholesterol, per unit sediment massKeto-ol, C30, per unit sediment massPiston corerGas chromatography - Mass spectrometry (GC-MS)MD65Marion Dufresne (1972)South Atlantic in Late Quaternary: Reconstruction of Budget and Currents (SFB261)

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00