Introducing global peat-specific temperature and pH calibrations based on brGDGT bacterial lipids
Peatland
MARINE-SEDIMENTS
BRANCHED GDGTS
ta1172
ta1171
01 natural sciences
333
TIBETAN PLATEAU
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
Geochemistry and Petrology
LATE HOLOCENE
Lignite
[SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces, environment
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
GDGT
GE
FRENCH PEATLAND
WESTERN-EUROPE
MEMBRANE-LIPIDS
Biomarker
15. Life on land
calibration
Environmental sciences
Chemistry
ORGANIC-MATTER
Geochemistry
lignite
[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]
13. Climate action
Calibration
DIALKYL GLYCEROL TETRAETHERS
biomarker
peatland
Geophysics and Seismology
[SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces
environment
Geosciences
DOI:
10.1016/j.gca.2017.01.038
Publication Date:
2017-01-31T18:01:23Z
AUTHORS (35)
ABSTRACT
Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) are membrane-spanning lipids from Bacteria and Archaea that are ubiquitous in a range of natural archives and especially abundant in peat. Previous work demonstrated that the distribution of bacterial branched GDGTs (brGDGTs) in mineral soils is correlated to environmental factors such as mean annual air temperature (MAAT) and soil pH. However, the influence of these parameters on brGDGT distributions in peat is largely unknown. Here we investigate the distribution of brGDGTs in 470 samples from 96 peatlands around the world with a broad mean annual air temperature (−8 to 27 °C) and pH (3–8) range and present the first peat-specific brGDGT-based temperature and pH calibrations. Our results demonstrate that the degree of cyclisation of brGDGTs in peat is positively correlated with pH, pH = 2.49 x CBTpeat + 8.07 (n = 51, R2 65 = 0.58, RMSE = 0.8) and the degree of methylation of brGDGTs is positively correlated with MAAT, MAATpeat (°C) = 52.18 x MBT5me’ – 23.05 (n = 96, R2 67 = 0.76, RMSE = 4.7 °C).These peat-specific calibrations a 68 re distinct from the available mineral soil\ud 69 calibrations. In light of the error in the temperature calibration (~ 4.7 °C), we urge caution in any application to reconstruct late Holocene climate variability, where the climatic signals are relatively small, and the duration of excursions could be brief.Instead, these proxies are well-suited to reconstruct large amplitude, longer-term shifts in climate such as deglacial transitions. Indeed, when applied to a peat deposit spanning the late glacial period (~15.2 kyr), we demonstrate that MAATpeat yields absolute temperatures and relative temperature changes that are consistent with those\ud from other proxies. In addition, the application of MAATpeat to fossil peat (i.e.lignites) has the potential to reconstruct terrestrial climate during the Cenozoic. We conclude that there is clear potential to use brGDGTs in peats and lignites to reconstruct past terrestrial climate.
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