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Influence of aquatic plants on the hydrogen isotope composition of sedimentary long-chain n-alkanes in the Lake Qinghai region, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Authors :
Liu, WeiGuo
Yang, Hong
Wang, HuanYe
Yao, Yuan
Wang, Zheng
Cao, YunNing
Source :
SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences; Jul2016, Vol. 59 Issue 7, p1368-1377, 10p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The hydrogen isotopic composition ( δD) of leaf wax long-chain n-alkanes (C, C, and C) from lacustrine sediments has been widely applied to reconstruct terrestrial paleoclimatic and paleohydrological changes. However, few studies have addressed whether the aquatic-derived n-alkanes can affect the δD values of lake sedimentary long-chain n-alkanes, which are usually regarded as a recorder of the terrestrial hydrological signals. Here we systematically investigated δD values of long-chain n-alkanes from modern aquatic plants, both near-shore and off-shore surface sediments, surrounding terrestrial plant litters, as well as river water and lake water in Lake Qinghai and its satellite lakes on the northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Our data showed that (i) δD values of long-chain n-alkanes from aquatic plants varied from -184‰ to -132‰ for n-C, from -183‰ to -138‰ for n-C, and from -189‰ to -130‰ for n-C, respectively, with no significant differences among the three n-alkanes homologues; (ii) δD values of long-chain n-alkanes from aquatic plants were generally more positive than those from surrounding terrestrial plants, possibly because that they recorded the D-enrichment of lake water in this semi-arid region; (iii) δD values of long-chain n-alkanes from surface sediments showed significant differences among the three n-alkanes homologues, due to the larger aquatic input of n-C to the sedimentary lipid pool than that of n-C, and (iv) n-C δD values of near-shore aquatic plants and near-shore sediments are more negative than those from off-shore as a result of lower δD values of near-shore lake water. Our findings indicate that in this region (i) the offset between sedimentary n-C and n-C δD values (Δ δD) could potentially be used to evaluate if sedimentary long-chain n-alkanes are derived from a single source; (ii) while δD values of n-C may be influenced by lake water hydrological changes, sedimentary n-C is derived predominantly from terrestrial plants and thus its δD can serve as a relatively reliable indicator for terrestrial paleoclimatic and paleohydrological reconstructions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16747313
Volume :
59
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
116621842
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11430-016-5263-2