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Schoon, Petra L; Heilmann-Clausen, Claus; Pagh Schultz, Bo; Sluijs, Appy; Sinninghe Damsté, Jaap S; Schouten, Stefan (2013): Stable carbon isotope values of TOC and biphytanes for three PETM sections in Denmark and for the ETM2 section of iODP Site 302-M0004A from the Lomonosov Ridge [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.881514, Supplement to: Schoon, PL et al. (2013): Recognition of Early Eocene global carbon isotope excursions using lipids of marine Thaumarchaeota. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 373, 160-168, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2013.04.037

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Abstract:
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM; ~56 Ma) and Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 (ETM2; ~53 Ma) are geological short (<200,000 years) episodes of extreme global warming and environmental change. Both the PETM and ETM2 are associated with the injection of 13C-depleted carbon into the ocean-atmosphere system as revealed through a globally recognized carbon isotope excursion (CIE) and massive dissolution of deep sea carbonate. However, the magnitude of these CIEs vary with the type of fossil matter, i.e. multiple carbonate phases, bulk organic matter, and terrestrial and marine biomarker lipids, making it difficult to constrain the actual CIE in atmospheric and oceanic carbon pools. Here we analyzed the stable carbon isotopic composition (d13C) of glycerol dibiphytanyl glycerol tetraether lipids (GDGTs) derived from marine Thaumarchaeota in sediments deposited during the PETM in the North Sea Basin and ETM2 in the Arctic Ocean. The d13C values of these lipids are potentially directly recording variations in d13C dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and can thus provide a record of marine d13C DIC across both these Eocene carbon cycle perturbations. Reconstructed pre-CIE d13CDIC values are slightly lower (0.5-1 per mil) than modern day values, possibly because Thaumarchaeotal lipids are not only derived from surface waters but also from 13C-depleted subsurface waters. Their values decrease by ~3.6 (±0.3) per mil and ~ 2.5 (±0.7) per mil during the PETM and ETM2, respectively. The CIE in crenarchaeol for ETM2 is higher than that in marine calcite from other locations, possibly because of the admixture of deep water 13C-depleted CO2 generated by the euxinic conditions that developed occasionally during ETM2. However, the reconstructed PETM CIE lies close to the CIE inferred from marine calcite, suggesting that the d13C record of crenarchaeol may document changes in marine DIC during the PETM in the North Sea Basin. The d13C of thaumarchaeotal lipids may thus be a novel tool to reconstruct the d13C of DIC in sediments that are devoid of carbonates, but relatively rich in organic matter, such as shallow marine coastal settings
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 64.092645 * Median Longitude: 41.565587 * South-bound Latitude: 55.334000 * West-bound Longitude: 9.000000 * North-bound Latitude: 87.866580 * East-bound Longitude: 136.177350
Date/Time Start: 2004-08-27T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2004-08-27T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -1287.9 m * Maximum Elevation: -1287.9 m
Event(s):
302-M0004A (ACEX-M4A)  * Latitude: 87.866580 * Longitude: 136.177350 * Date/Time: 2004-08-27T00:00:00 * Elevation: -1287.9 m * IGSN: IBCR0302RHVS001 * Penetration: 427.9 m * Recovery: 85.91 m * Location: Arctic Ocean * Campaign: Exp302 (Arctic Coring Expedition, ACEX) * Basis: CCGS Captain Molly Kool (Vidar Viking)
Fur_island  * Latitude: 56.800000 * Longitude: 9.000000 * Location: Denmark, Jutland * Method/Device: Sampling by hand (HAND)
Great_Belt  * Latitude: 55.334000 * Longitude: 11.035000 * Location: Western Baltic Sea * Method/Device: Multiple investigations (MULT)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEventSchoon, Petra L
Sample code/labelSample labelSchoon, Petra L
Area/localityAreaSchoon, Petra L
Age, commentCommSchoon, Petra L
Depth, relativeDepth relmSchoon, Petra Lrelatiev to PETM
δ13C, organic carbonδ13C Corg‰ PDBSchoon, Petra L
δ13C, organic carbon, standard deviationδ13C Corg std dev±Schoon, Petra L
Biphytanes, acyclic, δ13CBPs acyclic δ13C‰ PDBSchoon, Petra LBP-0
Biphytanes, acyclic, δ13C, standard deviationBPs acyclic δ13C std dev±Schoon, Petra LBP-0
10 Biphytanes, monocyclic, δ13CBPs monocyclic δ13C‰ PDBSchoon, Petra LBP-1
11 Biphytanes, monocyclic, δ13C, standard deviationBPs monocyclic δ13C std dev±Schoon, Petra LBP-1
12 Biphytanes, bicyclic, δ13CBPs bicyclic δ13C‰ PDBSchoon, Petra LBP-2
13 Biphytanes, bicyclic, δ13C, standard deviationBPs bicyclic δ13C std dev±Schoon, Petra LBP-2
14 Biphytanes, tricyclic, δ13CBPs tricyclic δ13C‰ PDBSchoon, Petra LBP-3
15 Biphytanes, tricyclic, δ13C, standard deviationBPs tricyclic δ13C std dev±Schoon, Petra LBP-3
Size:
351 data points

Data

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BPs monocyclic δ13C [‰ PDB]
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BPs monocyclic δ13C std dev [±]
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BPs bicyclic δ13C [‰ PDB]
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BPs bicyclic δ13C std dev [±]
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BPs tricyclic δ13C [‰ PDB]
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BPs tricyclic δ13C std dev [±]
Fur_island PS090785Fur, DenmarkCIE PETM30.51-27.10.1-22.70.1-22.90.3-21.90.3-21.30.4
Fur_islandPS090784Fur, DenmarkCIE PETM20.51-29.80.1-25.20.1-24.40.2-22.80.5-22.50.4
Fur_islandPS090783Fur, DenmarkCIE PETM17.51-31.50.0-27.10.1-26.20.3-24.00.0-23.80.1
Fur_islandPS090782Fur, DenmarkCIE PETM2.51-30.80.1-28.30.3-25.90.2-25.50.2-25.10.2
Fur_islandPS090781Fur, DenmarkCIE PETM1.06-30.90.2-27.20.6-24.30.1-23.70.2-23.80.3
Fur_islandPS090751Fur, DenmarkCIE PETM0.15-31.00.1-27.20.5-24.50.2-23.50.2-23.40.1
Fur_islandPS090750Fur, DenmarkCIE PETM0.08-30.80.0-25.30.2-24.50.3-23.20.2-23.20.1
Fur_islandPS090749Fur, DenmarkLatest Paleocene-0.08-25.90.2-25.70.2-31.50.1-22.10.3-21.10.3
Fur_islandPS090748Fur, DenmarkLatest Paleocene-0.16-25.80.0-30.40.2-31.40.4-22.50.1-21.70.4
Fur_islandPS090747Fur, DenmarkLatest Paleocene-0.29-26.70.0-26.20.1-26.60.2-22.40.3-21.60.2
Olst-Hinge PS090790Ølst-Hinge, DenmarkEarliest Eocene9.27-26.40.0-23.10.2-24.70.5-22.50.3-22.90.5
Olst-HingePS090788Ølst-Hinge, DenmarkEarliest Eocene6.84-27.20.0-22.30.3-22.6-21.70.2-21.50.3
Olst-HingePS090787Ølst-Hinge, DenmarkEarliest Eocene4.52-26.50.0-24.00.3-22.50.2-22.90.1-22.50.2
Olst-HingePS090786Ølst-Hinge, DenmarkEarliest Eocene0.02-27.00.0-24.30.3-20.00.2-21.00.1-20.40.2
Olst-HingePS090789Ølst-Hinge, DenmarkCIE PETM-1.20-31.00.1-27.40.0-25.60.2-24.30.1-24.30.2
Great_Belt PS090746Store Bælt, DenmarkCIE PETM128.45-29.50.1-27.80.4-24.00.3-22.70.2-22.50.1
Great_BeltPS105882Store Bælt, DenmarkCIE PETM129.27-28.60.1-26.30.0-25.70.3-23.20.0-22.50.2
Great_BeltPS090745Store Bælt, DenmarkCIE PETM130.89-31.30.1-26.80.3-24.20.1-23.20.5-23.10.4
Great_BeltPS103458Store Bælt, DenmarkCIE PETM131.85-30.70.1-26.10.3-24.60.2-23.80.3-23.70.2
302-M0004A 302-4-27 x 1-59-60Lomonosov Ridge, Arctic OceanPost-ETM2367.99-29.1-25.70.1-28.30.8-23.80.2-22.70.1
302-M0004A302-4-27 x 1-118-120Lomonosov Ridge, Arctic OceanCIE ETM2368.58-29.3-26.10.1-27.31.4-25.40.9-22.70.0
302-M0004A302-4-27 x 1-122-124Lomonosov Ridge, Arctic OceanCIE ETM2368.62-29.8-25.60.1-22.70.2
302-M0004A302-4-27 x 1-132-134Lomonosov Ridge, Arctic OceanCIE ETM2368.72-30.8-24.70.0-25.5-24.90.0-23.00.4
302-M0004A302-4-27 x 1-139-141Lomonosov Ridge, Arctic OceanCIE ETM2368.79-31.2-22.60.3-20.80.2-21.30.0-20.20.1
302-M0004A302-4-27 x 2-12-14Lomonosov Ridge, Arctic OceanCIE ETM2369.00-27.5-23.30.2-19.00.2-21.40.3-20.90.1
302-M0004A302-4-27 x 2-31-32Lomonosov Ridge, Arctic OceanPre-ETM2369.21-27.5-23.00.4-21.00.1-20.40.2-19.50.3