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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2010

Major changes in glacial and Holocene terrestrial temperatures and sources of organic carbon recorded in the Amazon fan by tetraether lipids

James Bendle; Johan W. H. Weijers; Mark A. Maslin; Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté; Stefan Schouten; Ellen C. Hopmans; C. S. Boot; Richard D. Pancost

The Amazon basin is a major component of the global carbon and hydrological cycles, a significant natural source of methane, and home to remarkable biodiversity and endemism. Reconstructing past climate changes in the Amazon basin is important for a better understanding of the effect of such changes on these critical functions of the basin. Using a novel biomarker proxy, based on the membrane lipids of soil bacteria with a new regional calibration, we present a reconstruction of changes in mean annual air temperatures for the Amazon catchment during the last 37 kyr B. P. Biomarkers were extracted from Ocean Drilling Program sediment core ODP942 recovered from the Amazon fan. The Amazon fan is a major depository for terrestrial sediments, with the advantage that the terrestrial material captured reflects a regional integration of the whole river catchment. The reconstructed tropical Amazonian temperatures were similar to 5 degrees C cooler at the Last Glacial Maximum (similar to 21 degrees C) compared to modern values (similar to 26 degrees C). This is in agreement with previous estimates of tropical continental temperatures in the tropical Amazon basin and tropical Africa during the Last Glacial Maximum. Moreover, we also illustrate how the soil bacterial membrane lipid record reveals major changes in basin dynamics and sediment provenance during the glacial-Holocene transition, impacting the biomarker reconstructions from similar to 11 kyr onward.


Marine Chemistry | 2004

The palaeoclimatic utility of terrestrial biomarkers in marine sediments

Richard D. Pancost; C. S. Boot


Organic Geochemistry | 2010

Biomarker indicators for anaerobic oxidizers of methane in brackish-marine sediments with diffusive methane fluxes

Alfred Aquilina; Nina J. Knab; Katrin Knittel; Gurpreet Kaur; Andrea Geissler; S. P. Kelly; H. Fossing; C. S. Boot; Ronald John Parkes; Rachel A. Mills; Antje Boetius; Jonathan R. Lloyd; Rich D Pancost


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2005

Precession-forced changes in South West African vegetation during Marine Isotope Stages 101–100 (∼2.56–2.51 Ma)

Sm Denison; Mark A. Maslin; C. S. Boot; Rich D Pancost; V. J. Ettwein


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2009

Organic geochemical changes in Pliocene sediments of ODP Site 1083 (Benguela Upwelling System)

Richard D. Pancost; C. S. Boot; Giovanni Aloisi; Mark A. Maslin; Claire Bickers; V. J. Ettwein; Nicole Bale; Luke Handley


Journal of Quaternary Science | 2012

Amazon Fan biomarker evidence against the Pleistocene rainforest refuge hypothesis

Mark A. Maslin; V. J. Ettwein; C. S. Boot; James Bendle; Richard D. Pancost


Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2010

Major changes in glacial and Holocene terrestrial temperatures and sources of organic carbon recorded in the Amazon fan by tetraether lipids: AMAZON FAN TETRAETHER LIPIDS

James Bendle; Johan W. H. Weijers; Mark A. Maslin; Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté; Stefan Schouten; Ellen C. Hopmans; C. S. Boot; Richard D. Pancost


Archive | 2007

A Novel Tetraether Membrane Lipid Record from the Amazon Fan: The Influence of Changes in Sediment Supply on Estimates of Palaeo-Temperature, pH and Wetland Extent

James Bendle; Johan W. H. Weijers; J. S. Sinninghe-Damste; Mark A. Maslin; V. J. Ettwein; Ellen C. Hopmans; C. S. Boot; Stefan Schouten; Richard D. Pancost


Archive | 2006

A 35,000 year record of microbial membrane lipid proxies in Amazon Fan sediments: changes in terrigenous and marine temperatures and sources of organic carbon

James Bendle; Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté; Johan W. H. Weijers; Mark A. Maslin; Ellen C. Hopmans; C. S. Boot; Richard D. Pancost


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2006

Extracting palaeoceanographic signals from a suite of isotopic and biomarker records

Rich D Pancost; C. S. Boot; Mark A. Maslin; V. J. Ettwein

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Mark A. Maslin

University College London

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V. J. Ettwein

University College London

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James Bendle

University of Birmingham

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Stefan Schouten

Delft University of Technology

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Melanie J. Leng

British Geological Survey

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