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  Hydrogen isotope ratios of terrigenous n-alkanes in lacustrine surface sediment of the Tibetan Plateau record the precipitation signal

Xia, Z. H., Xu, B. Q., Mügler, I., Wu, G. J., Gleixner, G., Sachse, D., et al. (2008). Hydrogen isotope ratios of terrigenous n-alkanes in lacustrine surface sediment of the Tibetan Plateau record the precipitation signal. Geochemical Journal, 42(4), 331-338.

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Xia, Z. H., Author
Xu, B. Q., Author
Mügler, I.1, Author           
Wu, G. J., Author
Gleixner, G.1, Author           
Sachse, D.1, Author           
Zhu, L. P., Author
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1Molecular Biogeochemistry Group, Dr. G. Gleixner, Department Biogeochemical Processes, Prof. E.-D. Schulze, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497773              

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Free keywords: N-alkanes Lacustrine sediment Terrestrial origin Hydrogen isotope ratio Precipitation Climate Delta-d values Climate variability Terrestrial plants Lake-sediments Aquatic plants D/h ratios Leaf waxes Lipids Water Indicators
 Abstract: Hydrogen isotope ratios were measured on terrigenous alkanes (n-C-25 to n-C-31) extracted from recent lake surface sediments from the climatically and environmentally distinct basins Qiangyong Glacier Lake, Yamzho Lake, Nam Co Lake, Keluke Lake and Xiao Qaidam Lake along a S-N transect in the Tibetan Plateau to explore the climatic implication of these biomarkers. delta D values of these n-alkanes are compared to that of precipitation spanning a wide range from -167 parts per thousand to -51 parts per thousand and clearly correlate with delta D values of meteoric water, indicating that terrigenous alkanes record the precipitation signal. The fractionation between precipitation and n-C-25, n-C-27 alkanes cover a range from -45 parts per thousand to -70 parts per thousand whilst that between precipitation and n-C-29, n-C-31, alkanes varies from -70 parts per thousand to -95 parts per thousand, both being fairly constant along the S-N Tibetan transect with the mean at -57 parts per thousand and -82 parts per thousand respectively. By comparison with the fractionation of -130 parts per thousand along the S-N European transect, it implies that the hydrogen isotopic fractionation between meteoric water and terrestrial n-alkanes along the Tibetan transect represent distinct character. [References: 45]

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Publ. Info: [Nagoya, Japan : 日本地球化学会
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 42 (4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 331 - 338 Identifier: CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925401557
ISSN: 0016-7002