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Sikes, Elisabeth L; Volkman, J K (1993): Alkenone unsaturation index UK37 in surface sediments [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.67007, Supplement to: Sikes, EL; Volkman, JK (1993): Calibration of alkenones unsaturation ratios (Uk37) for paleotemperature estimation in cold polar waters. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 57(8), 1883-1889, https://doi.org/10.1016/0016-7037(93)90120-L

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Abstract:
C37-C39 long-chain unsaturated ketones (alkenones) and alkenes were identified in samples of particulate organic matter obtained from surface waters spanning the temperature range -0.7–12.2°C in the Southern Ocean south of Australia. The carbon number distribution indicates that these compounds are derived from the prymnesiophyte alga Emiliania huxleyi which is the predominant coccolithophorid in these waters. Values of Uk'37 were calculated according to the definition UK'37 = [37:2]/([37:2] + [37:3]), where [37:x] is the concentration of the C37 alkenone with “x” double bonds, and plotted against sea surface temperature (SST). Our data form a contiguous set with earlier compilations of data from warmer waters. Over much of the temperature range the relationship between Uk'37 and temperature is remarkably linear, and is best fitted by the simple equation Uk'37 = 0.0414T - 0.156 (for temperatures 4-25°C). This calibration of Uk'37 with temperature for field samples is significantly different from that established from analyses of prymnesiophyte algae in culture, and it diverges especially at the colder temperatures. Data for temperatures below about 4-6°C show increased scatter and the calibration at these low temperatures may be better fitted by a nonlinear exponential function, but this requires further testing. Certainly, the predictive power of the linear calibration is severely constrained at temperatures less than 5.0°C, but at temperatures above this our data establish the usefulness of Uk'37 as an SST indicator for waters north of the polar front in the Southern Ocean and for several regions of the world ocean.
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -51.396250 * Median Longitude: 148.264578 * South-bound Latitude: -61.783300 * West-bound Longitude: 138.100000 * North-bound Latitude: -43.916700 * East-bound Longitude: 155.250000
Minimum DEPTH, water: m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 130 m
Event(s):
AA1/91_PUMP19  * Latitude: -45.183300 * Longitude: 145.700000 * Campaign: 09AR9101 * Basis: Aurora Australis * Method/Device: Water pump (PUMP)
AA1/91_PUMP20  * Latitude: -45.183300 * Longitude: 145.733300 * Campaign: 09AR9101 * Basis: Aurora Australis * Method/Device: Water pump (PUMP)
AA1/91_PUMP21  * Latitude: -46.416700 * Longitude: 145.083300 * Campaign: 09AR9101 * Basis: Aurora Australis * Method/Device: Water pump (PUMP)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
DEPTH, waterDepth watermGeocode
Depth, top/minDepth topmSikes, Elisabeth L
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmSikes, Elisabeth L
Alkenone, unsaturation index UK37UK37Sikes, Elisabeth LCalculated from C37 alkenones (Brassell et al., 1986)
Size:
76 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Depth water [m]

Depth top [m]

Depth bot [m]

UK37
AA1/91_PUMP19 -45.1833145.700030.2261
AA1/91_PUMP20 -45.1833145.733330.2249
AA1/91_PUMP21 -46.4167145.083330.3338
AA1/91_PUMP22 -46.4500145.083330.2369
AA1/91_PUMP24 -47.9833144.366730.2919
AA1/91_PUMP27 -50.2167143.183330.0754
AA1/91_PUMP28 -50.6667143.250030.0568
AA1/91_PUMP29 -51.4500142.583330.0642
AA1/91_PUMP30 -51.8500142.583330.0502
AA1/91_PUMP32 -53.1333142.250030.0386
AA1/91_PUMP33 -53.5333141.983330.0527
AA1/91_PUMP34 -53.8500140.666730.0705
AA1/91_PUMP36 -55.9000140.850030.0315
AA1/91_PUMP38 -58.1333139.833330.0378
AA1/91_PUMP39 -59.6333139.166730.0320
AA1/91_PUMP41 -61.7833138.100030.1040
AA1/91_PUMP49 -54.1167141.666730.0394
AA1/91_PUMP50 -54.1167141.666730.1305
AA1/91_PUMP51 -51.2500142.900030.1259
AA1/91_PUMP52 -44.7000145.933330.2112
AA1/91_PUMP54 -44.1000146.250030.2936
AA1/91_PUMP55 -44.1000146.250030.3234
FR09/86_PUMP10 -57.2500154.9667130102500.0551
FR09/86_PUMP12 -56.3667155.0500130102500.0518
FR09/86_PUMP15 -56.0000154.9667130102500.2038
FR09/86_PUMP18 -55.5500155.2500130102500.1210
FR09/86_PUMP19 -55.0000155.0000130102500.0932
FR09/86_PUMP22 -54.5167155.0333130102500.0614
FR09/86_PUMP23 -54.0000154.9833130102500.1984
FR09/86_PUMP27 -52.9833154.9833130102500.1172
FR09/86_PUMP30 -52.5167155.0000130102500.4464
FR09/86_PUMP34 -51.5000154.9833130102500.1371
FR09/86_PUMP42 -51.0500155.0667130102500.1454
FR09/86_PUMP47 -49.0000154.9833130102500.1814
FR09/86_PUMP53 -47.0000155.0000130102500.2017
FR09/86_PUMP56 -47.0000154.9833130102500.1835
FR09/86_PUMP69 -45.9833154.9500130102500.2940
FR09/86_PUMP75 -44.9667154.9167130102500.3218
FR09/86_PUMP79 -43.9167150.4500130102500.3193
FR09/86_PUMP9 -57.5000154.9333130102500.0444