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Interlaboratory Comparison of Branched GDGT Temperature and pH Proxies Using Soils and Lipid Extracts

Authors :
De Jonge, Cindy
Peterse, Francien
Nierop, Klaas G.J.
Blattmann, Thomas M.
Alexandre, Marcelo
Ansanay-Alex, Salome
Austin, Thomas
Babin, Mathieu
Bard, Edouard
Bauersachs, Thorsten
Blewett, Jerome
Boehman, Brenna
Castañeda, Isla S.
Chen, Junhui
Conti, Martina L.G.
Contreras, Sergio
Cordes, Julia
Davtian, Nina
van Dongen, Bart
Duncan, Bella
Elling, Felix J.
Galy, Valier
Gao, Shaopeng
Hefter, Jens
Hinrichs, Kai Uwe
Helling, Mitchell R.
Hoorweg, Mariska
Hopmans, Ellen
Hou, Juzhi
Huang, Yongsong
Huguet, Arnaud
Jia, Guodong
Karger, Cornelia
Keely, Brendan J.
Kusch, Stephanie
Li, Hui
Liang, Jie
Lipp, Julius S.
Liu, Weiguo
Lu, Hongxuan
Mangelsdorf, Kai
Manners, Hayley
Martinez Garcia, Alfredo
Menot, Guillemette
Mollenhauer, Gesine
Naafs, B. David A.
Naeher, Sebastian
O'Connor, Lauren K.
Pearce, Ethan M.
Pearson, Ann
Rao, Zhiguo
Rodrigo-Gámiz, Marta
Rosendahl, Chris
Rostek, Frauke
Bao, Rui
Sanyal, Prasanta
Schubotz, Florence
Scott, Wesley
Sen, Rahul
Sluijs, Appy
Smittenberg, Rienk
Stefanescu, Ioana
Sun, Jia
Sutton, Paul
Tierney, Jess
Tejos, Eduardo
Villanueva, Joan
Wang, Huanye
Werne, Josef
Yamamoto, Masanobu
Yang, Huan
Zhou, Aifeng
De Jonge, Cindy
Peterse, Francien
Nierop, Klaas G.J.
Blattmann, Thomas M.
Alexandre, Marcelo
Ansanay-Alex, Salome
Austin, Thomas
Babin, Mathieu
Bard, Edouard
Bauersachs, Thorsten
Blewett, Jerome
Boehman, Brenna
Castañeda, Isla S.
Chen, Junhui
Conti, Martina L.G.
Contreras, Sergio
Cordes, Julia
Davtian, Nina
van Dongen, Bart
Duncan, Bella
Elling, Felix J.
Galy, Valier
Gao, Shaopeng
Hefter, Jens
Hinrichs, Kai Uwe
Helling, Mitchell R.
Hoorweg, Mariska
Hopmans, Ellen
Hou, Juzhi
Huang, Yongsong
Huguet, Arnaud
Jia, Guodong
Karger, Cornelia
Keely, Brendan J.
Kusch, Stephanie
Li, Hui
Liang, Jie
Lipp, Julius S.
Liu, Weiguo
Lu, Hongxuan
Mangelsdorf, Kai
Manners, Hayley
Martinez Garcia, Alfredo
Menot, Guillemette
Mollenhauer, Gesine
Naafs, B. David A.
Naeher, Sebastian
O'Connor, Lauren K.
Pearce, Ethan M.
Pearson, Ann
Rao, Zhiguo
Rodrigo-Gámiz, Marta
Rosendahl, Chris
Rostek, Frauke
Bao, Rui
Sanyal, Prasanta
Schubotz, Florence
Scott, Wesley
Sen, Rahul
Sluijs, Appy
Smittenberg, Rienk
Stefanescu, Ioana
Sun, Jia
Sutton, Paul
Tierney, Jess
Tejos, Eduardo
Villanueva, Joan
Wang, Huanye
Werne, Josef
Yamamoto, Masanobu
Yang, Huan
Zhou, Aifeng
Source :
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems vol.25 (2024) nr.7 [ISSN 1525-2027]
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Ratios of glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGT), which are membrane lipids of bacteria and archaea, are at the base of several paleoenvironmental proxies. They are frequently applied to soils as well as lake- and marine sediments to generate records of past temperature and soil pH. To derive meaningful environmental information from these reconstructions, high analytical reproducibility is required. Based on submitted results by 39 laboratories from across the world, which employ a diverse range of analytical and quantification methods, we explored the reproducibility of brGDGT-based proxies (MBT′5ME, IR, and #ringstetra) measured on four soil samples and four soil lipid extracts. Correct identification and integration of 5- and 6-methyl brGDGTs is a prerequisite for the robust calculation of proxy values, but this can be challenging as indicated by the large inter-interlaboratory variation. The exclusion of statistical outliers improves the reproducibility, where the remaining uncertainty translates into a temperature offset from median proxy values of 0.3–0.9°C and a pH offset of 0.05–0.3. There is no apparent systematic impact of the extraction method and sample preparation steps on the brGDGT ratios. Although reported GDGT concentrations are generally consistent within laboratories, they vary greatly between laboratories. This large variability in brGDGT quantification may relate to variations in ionization efficiency or specific mass spectrometer settings possibly impacting the response of brGDGTs masses relative to that of the internal standard used. While ratio values of GDGT are generally comparable, quantities can currently not be compared between laboratories.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems vol.25 (2024) nr.7 [ISSN 1525-2027]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1029/2024GC011583, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1453248675
Document Type :
Electronic Resource