On the stratigraphic integrity of leaf-wax biomarkers in loess paleosols

Paleoenvironmental and paleoclimate reconstructions based on molecular proxies, such as those derived from leaf-wax biomarkers, in loess-paleosol sequences represent a promising line of investigation in Quaternary research. The main premise of such reconstructions is the synsedimentary deposition of...

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Main Authors: C. Häggi, R. Zech, C. McIntyre, M. Zech, T. I. Eglinton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2014-05-01
Series:Biogeosciences
Online Access:http://www.biogeosciences.net/11/2455/2014/bg-11-2455-2014.pdf
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spelling doaj-2f9e05aa3413428e81299fb21c74060c2020-11-24T23:47:13ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892014-05-011192455246310.5194/bg-11-2455-2014On the stratigraphic integrity of leaf-wax biomarkers in loess paleosolsC. Häggi0R. Zech1C. McIntyre2M. Zech3T. I. Eglinton4Geological Institute, ETH Zurich, SwitzerlandGeological Institute, ETH Zurich, SwitzerlandGeological Institute, ETH Zurich, SwitzerlandDepartment of Soil Physics and Chair of Geomorphology, University of Bayreuth, GermanyGeological Institute, ETH Zurich, SwitzerlandPaleoenvironmental and paleoclimate reconstructions based on molecular proxies, such as those derived from leaf-wax biomarkers, in loess-paleosol sequences represent a promising line of investigation in Quaternary research. The main premise of such reconstructions is the synsedimentary deposition of biomarkers and dust, which has become a debated subject in recent years. This study uses two independent approaches to test the stratigraphic integrity of leaf-wax biomarkers: (i) long-chain n-alkanes and fatty acids are quantified in two sediment-depth profiles in glacial till on the Swiss Plateau, consisting of a Holocene topsoil and the underlying B and C horizons. Since glacial sediments are initially very poor in organic matter, significant amounts of leaf-wax biomarkers in the B and C horizons of those profiles would reflect postsedimentary root-derived or microbial contributions. (ii) Compound-specific radiocarbon measurements are conducted on n-alkanes and n-alkanoic (fatty) acids from several depth intervals in the loess section "Crvenka", Serbia, and the results are compared to independent estimates of sediment age. <br><br> We find extremely low concentrations of plant-wax n-alkanes and fatty acids in the B and C horizons below the topsoils in the sediment profiles. Moreover, compound-specific radiocarbon analysis yields plant-wax <sup>14</sup>C ages that agree well with published luminescence ages and stratigraphy of the Serbian loess deposit. Both approaches confirm that postsedimentary, root-derived or microbial contributions are negligible in the two investigated systems. The good agreement between the ages of odd and even homologues also indicates that reworking and incorporation of fossil leaf waxes is not particularly relevant either.http://www.biogeosciences.net/11/2455/2014/bg-11-2455-2014.pdf
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C. McIntyre
M. Zech
T. I. Eglinton
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C. McIntyre
M. Zech
T. I. Eglinton
On the stratigraphic integrity of leaf-wax biomarkers in loess paleosols
Biogeosciences
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R. Zech
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M. Zech
T. I. Eglinton
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title On the stratigraphic integrity of leaf-wax biomarkers in loess paleosols
title_short On the stratigraphic integrity of leaf-wax biomarkers in loess paleosols
title_full On the stratigraphic integrity of leaf-wax biomarkers in loess paleosols
title_fullStr On the stratigraphic integrity of leaf-wax biomarkers in loess paleosols
title_full_unstemmed On the stratigraphic integrity of leaf-wax biomarkers in loess paleosols
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description Paleoenvironmental and paleoclimate reconstructions based on molecular proxies, such as those derived from leaf-wax biomarkers, in loess-paleosol sequences represent a promising line of investigation in Quaternary research. The main premise of such reconstructions is the synsedimentary deposition of biomarkers and dust, which has become a debated subject in recent years. This study uses two independent approaches to test the stratigraphic integrity of leaf-wax biomarkers: (i) long-chain n-alkanes and fatty acids are quantified in two sediment-depth profiles in glacial till on the Swiss Plateau, consisting of a Holocene topsoil and the underlying B and C horizons. Since glacial sediments are initially very poor in organic matter, significant amounts of leaf-wax biomarkers in the B and C horizons of those profiles would reflect postsedimentary root-derived or microbial contributions. (ii) Compound-specific radiocarbon measurements are conducted on n-alkanes and n-alkanoic (fatty) acids from several depth intervals in the loess section "Crvenka", Serbia, and the results are compared to independent estimates of sediment age. <br><br> We find extremely low concentrations of plant-wax n-alkanes and fatty acids in the B and C horizons below the topsoils in the sediment profiles. Moreover, compound-specific radiocarbon analysis yields plant-wax <sup>14</sup>C ages that agree well with published luminescence ages and stratigraphy of the Serbian loess deposit. Both approaches confirm that postsedimentary, root-derived or microbial contributions are negligible in the two investigated systems. The good agreement between the ages of odd and even homologues also indicates that reworking and incorporation of fossil leaf waxes is not particularly relevant either.
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