Paleoenvironmental implications of Holocene long-chain n-alkanes on the northern Bering Sea Slope

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Haifeng Zhang
Rujian Wang
Wenshen Xiao
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[1] State Oceanic Administration,Laboratory of Marine Ecosystem and Biogeochemistry
[2] Tongji University,State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology
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Acta Oceanologica Sinica | 2017年 / 36卷
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Bering Sea; terrestrial input; long-chain ; -alkanes; vegetation structure; Holocene;
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The records of high-resolution terrestrial biological markers (biomarkers) from Core B2-9 from the northern Bering Sea Slope over the last 9.6 ka BP were presented in the study. Variations in input of terrestrial long-chain nalkanes (referred to as n-alkanes) and vegetation structure in their source regions were investigated. The results show that the nC27 is the main carbon peak and has the greatest contribution rate of the total n-alkane content; this might be related to the abundance of woody plants and their spatial distribution in the source region. nC23 is another n-alkane having a relatively high content; this was mainly derived from submerged plants widespread along the coastal areas in the northern hemisphere. Total n-alkane content dropped quickly at ca. 7.8 ka BP, ca. 6.7 ka BP and ca. 5.4 ka BP, and was followed by four relatively stable stages mostly controlled by sea-level rise, climate change and vegetation distribution in the source region. Variation in carbon preference index (CPI) indicates that the n-alkanes primarily originated from higher land plants, and the average chain length (ACL) and nC31/nC27 ratio reveal the relatively stable presence of woody/herbaceous plants during the Holocene, and dominate woody plants in most of the time. Simultaneous variation in total n-alkane content, nC27 content and its contribution, CPI, ACL and nC31/nC27 ratio over several short periods suggest that the growth rate of the woody plant n-alkane contribution was lower than that of herbaceous plants and fossil n-alkanes under the particular climatic conditions of the source region.
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