Highly branched isoprenoids for Southern Ocean sea ice reconstructions: a pilot study from the Western Antarctic Peninsula
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Published:2019-08-02
Issue:15
Volume:16
Page:2961-2981
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Vorrath Maria-ElenaORCID, Müller JulianeORCID, Esper Oliver, Mollenhauer GesineORCID, Haas ChristianORCID, Schefuß EnnoORCID, Fahl KirstenORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Organic geochemical and micropaleontological analyses of surface
sediments collected in the southern Drake Passage and the Bransfield Strait, Western
Antarctic Peninsula, enable a proxy-based reconstruction of recent sea ice
conditions in this climate-sensitive area. We study the distribution of the
sea ice biomarker IPSO25, and biomarkers of open marine environments
such as more unsaturated highly branched isoprenoid alkenes and
phytosterols. Comparison of the sedimentary distribution of these biomarker
lipids with sea ice data obtained from satellite observations and
diatom-based sea ice estimates provide for an evaluation of the suitability
of these biomarkers to reflect recent sea surface conditions. The
distribution of IPSO25 supports earlier suggestions that the source
diatom seems to be common in near-coastal environments characterized by
annually recurring sea ice cover, while the distribution of the other
biomarkers is highly variable. Offsets between sea ice estimates deduced
from the abundance of biomarkers and satellite-based sea ice data are
attributed to the different time intervals recorded within the sediments and
the instrumental records from the study area, which experienced rapid
environmental changes during the past 100 years. To distinguish areas
characterized by permanently ice-free conditions, seasonal sea ice cover and
extended sea ice cover, we apply the concept of the PIP25 index from
the Arctic Ocean to our data and introduce the term PIPSO25 as a
potential sea ice proxy. While the trends in PIPSO25 are generally
consistent with satellite sea ice data and winter sea ice concentrations in
the study area estimated by diatom transfer functions, more studies on the
environmental significance of IPSO25 as a Southern Ocean sea ice proxy
are needed before this biomarker can be applied for semi-quantitative sea
ice reconstructions.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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