Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5162837 | Organic Geochemistry | 2011 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Lipid biomarkers in lacustrine sediments provide valuable information about lake history and environmental change. Here we report the occurrence of a unique set of lipid biomarkers from a freshwater crater lake, El Junco, in the Galápagos. In addition to previously reported alkadienes, botryococcenes and lycopadienes indicative of Botryococcus braunii A, B and L races, we find highly branched C25 isoprenoids (HBIs) from diatoms, monomethyl alkanes likely from insect epicuticular waxes, long chain alkenols, diols and a triol, keto-ols, hydroxy acids and keto acids. Saturated and mono-unsaturated long chain diols from C30-C36 had terminal hydroxyl groups and hydroxyl groups between the Ï16 and Ï20 positions. Vicinal diols with hydroxyl groups at Ï9 and Ï10 were likely from the floating fern Azolla. C30-C36 keto-ols, mid-chain hydroxy and keto acids had mid-chain functional groups at similar positions to the diols, suggesting common origins. The predominance of Ï20-hydroxy acids and diols, together with 20,21-dihydroxy-nonacosanoic acid is indicative of an Azolla source, while Ï16 and Ï18 hydroxy acids and diols imply a microalgal source.
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Authors
Zhaohui Zhang, Pierre Metzger, Julian P. Sachs,