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Pasquier, Virgil; Sansjofre, Pierre; Lebeau, Oanez; Liorzou, Celine; Rabineau, Marina (2017): Natural stable isotopes ratios and associated elemental concentrations of sediment core PRGL 1-4 from the Gulf on Lion [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.882219, Supplement to: Pasquier, V et al. (2018): Acid digestion on river influenced shelf sediment organic matter: Carbon and nitrogen contents and isotopic ratios. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 32(2), 86-92, https://doi.org/10.1002/rcm.8014

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Abstract:
Natural stable isotopes ratios (d13Corg and d15N) and associated elemental concentrations (i.e. total organic carbon and total nitrogen contents) preserved in marine sediments are frequently used for the determination of paleoenvironmental processes such as the organic-matter origin. Previous studies highlighted bias in the determination of such geochemical proxies due to pre-analysis acid treatment methods. This study is the first systematic comparison of the effect of acid treatment methods on bulk organic-matter using a unique sedimentary system, under glacial and interglacial conditions. We used the common method for pre-treatment analysis, which consists of acidification of bulk sediment followed by several de-ionised water rinses. We investigated the effect of acid type (i.e. Hydrochloric acid and Acetic acid), but also strength (from 0.2 to 10 mol/l) on the d13Corg, d15N, TOC, TN and C/N ratio on three samples from the Gulf of Lion. Two (i.e. S.302 and S.102) were deposited during glacial maxima whereas S.157 characterizes interglacial conditions. Samples d13Corg values range between -21.7 and -24.4 per mil with TOC varying from 0.56 and 0.84 %wt/wt. d15N values is more stable with an average value of 3.0 ± 0.1 per mil with a TN average of 0.08 ± 0.002 %wt/wt. We show that acid type did not significantly affect results. We also find that (i) glacial and interglacial samples do not react similarly to acid pre-treatment, (ii) high acid strength (>1.5 mol/l) induce significant bias on d13Corg values, TOC values and therefore on C/N ratio; (iii) 25% of an isotopically distinct pool of organic carbon was lost between the use of 0.2 mol/l and 1.5 mol/l affecting d13Corg values by more than 1.5 per mil; (iv) geochemical evidences indicate that the leachable organic-carbon pool is preferentially composed of terrestrial organic-matter. These findings call for precautions when using C/N ratios and associated d13Corgvalues for paleoenvironmental and climate reconstructions.
Funding:
Fifth Framework Programme (FP5), grant/award no. EVR1-CT-2002-40024: Profiles across Mediterranean Sedimentary Systems
Coverage:
Latitude: 42.690000 * Longitude: 3.838000
Minimum Elevation: -298.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -298.0 m
Event(s):
PRGL_1-4 * Latitude: 42.690000 * Longitude: 3.838000 * Elevation: -298.0 m * Location: Golf of Lion * Campaign: PROMESS1 * Basis: Bavenit * Method/Device: Core drilling (CDRILL)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Sample IDSample IDPasquier, Virgil
AGEAgeka BPPasquier, VirgilGeocode – Age values are roughly
Sample methodSample methodPasquier, VirgilAcid Strength
δ15Nδ15N‰ airPasquier, Virgil
δ13Cδ13C‰ PDBPasquier, Virgil
Nitrogen, totalTN%Pasquier, Virgil
Carbon, organic, totalTOC%Pasquier, Virgil
Carbon/Nitrogen ratioC/NPasquier, Virgil
Size:
343 data points

Data

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Sample ID

Age [ka BP]

Sample method

δ15N [‰ air]

δ13C [‰ PDB]

TN [%]

TOC [%]

C/N
S.3044680.2N HCl3.5-25.20.080.7910.40
S.3044680.5N HCl3.7-25.10.080.759.81
S.3044681N HCl3.2-24.80.070.648.97
S.3044681.5N HCl3.4-25.00.080.678.85
S.3044682N HCl3.4-24.80.070.628.39
S.3044682.5N HCl3.4-24.30.070.587.84
S.3044683N HCl3.4-24.30.070.608.11
S.3044684N HCl3.1-24.30.070.567.83
S.3044685N HCl3.5-24.40.080.608.01
S.3044686N HCl3.2-24.50.070.587.87
S.3044687N HCl3.3-24.40.070.598.04
S.3044688N HCl3.1-24.50.070.578.02
S.3044689N HCl3.2-24.40.070.588.02
S.30446810N HCl3.3-24.60.070.618.21
S.30446810N HCl + 80°C3.2-24.70.080.729.45
S.1021380.2N HCl3.2-25.40.080.769.21
S.1021380.5N HCl3.0-24.80.090.697.96
S.1021381N HCl3.1-24.30.080.637.70
S.1021381.5N HCl2.9-24.20.080.637.64
S.1021382N HCl2.9-24.40.080.627.55
S.1021382.5N HCl3.0-24.30.080.617.58
S.1021383N HCl3.1-24.20.080.627.37
S.1021384N HCl3.0-24.00.080.627.32
S.1021385N HCl3.1-24.40.090.617.03
S.1021386N HCl3.0-24.10.080.607.10
S.1021387N HCl3.1-24.30.080.586.88
S.1021388N HCl3.0-24.20.080.617.14
S.1021389N HCl3.1-24.20.080.597.02
S.10213810N HCl3.2-24.10.090.607.05
S.10213810N HCl + 80°C2.7-24.10.080.668.23
S.1021385%AA3.0-24.30.080.657.82
S.10213810%AA3.0-24.10.080.627.54
S.1572240.2N HCl2.9-22.10.080.759.51
S.1572240.5N HCl2.6-22.30.080.7710.05
S.1572241N HCl2.7-21.90.090.849.65
S.1572241.5N HCl2.8-22.00.090.849.60
S.1572242N HCl2.8-22.00.080.8210.15
S.1572242.5N HCl2.9-22.20.070.7410.01
S.1572243N HCl2.9-22.20.090.839.62
S.1572244N HCl2.9-22.10.080.789.72
S.1572245N HCl2.6-22.10.080.759.80
S.1572246N HCl2.7-22.10.080.7810.06
S.1572247N HCl2.9-22.10.080.809.82
S.1572248N HCl2.7-22.10.080.8010.14
S.1572249N HCl2.6-21.70.080.8010.37
S.15722410N HCl2.8-22.20.080.8210.22
S.15722410N HCl + 80°C2.6-22.00.070.8010.76
S.1572245%AA2.7-21.90.080.7810.26
S.15722410%AA2.8-21.90.080.749.84