Although commonly reported in marine and freshwater environments, little is known about the biological sources of long chain alkyl 1,13- and 1,15-diols, and factors controlling their distributions. Here we analyzed the occurrence and distribution of these lipids in a comprehensive set of marine surface sediments and compare their distributions with environmental conditions like sea surface temperature (SST), salinity and nutrient concentrations. Fractional abundances of the C28 1,13-, C30 1,13- and C30 1,15-diols show a strong correlation with SST and based on these results, we propose the Long chain Diol Index (LDI), which expresses the C30 1,15-diol abundance relative to those of C28 1,13-, C30 1,13- and C30 1,15-diols. The LDI shows a st...
In this study we analyzed sediment trap time series from five tropical sites to assess seasonal vari...
Long chain diols are lipids that have gained interest over the last years due to their high potentia...
The Long chain Diol Index (LDI) is a relatively new organic geochemical proxy for sea surface temper...
Although commonly reported in marine and freshwater environments, little is known about the biologic...
Although commonly reported in marine and freshwater environments, little is known about the biologic...
Long chain alkyl diols are lipids that occur ubiquitously in marine sediments and are used as a prox...
Long chain alkyl diols form a group of lipids occurring widely in marine environments. Recent studie...
Long chain alkyl diols are lipids that occur ubiquitously in marine sediments and are used as a prox...
Long chain 1,13- and 1,15-alkyl diols form the base of a number of recently proposed proxies used fo...
Long chain 1,13- and 1,15-alkyl diols form the base of a number of recently proposed proxies used fo...
Long chain alkyl diols (LCDs) in marine environments have been found useful in reflecting source org...
In order to better predict future climate change, we need knowledge on past oceanic and atmospheric ...
Long chain alkyl diols (LCDs) in marine environments are useful to reflect source organism, ambient ...
Long chain diols are lipids that have gained interest over the last years due to their high potentia...
Long chain diols are lipids that have gained interest over the last years due to their high potentia...
In this study we analyzed sediment trap time series from five tropical sites to assess seasonal vari...
Long chain diols are lipids that have gained interest over the last years due to their high potentia...
The Long chain Diol Index (LDI) is a relatively new organic geochemical proxy for sea surface temper...
Although commonly reported in marine and freshwater environments, little is known about the biologic...
Although commonly reported in marine and freshwater environments, little is known about the biologic...
Long chain alkyl diols are lipids that occur ubiquitously in marine sediments and are used as a prox...
Long chain alkyl diols form a group of lipids occurring widely in marine environments. Recent studie...
Long chain alkyl diols are lipids that occur ubiquitously in marine sediments and are used as a prox...
Long chain 1,13- and 1,15-alkyl diols form the base of a number of recently proposed proxies used fo...
Long chain 1,13- and 1,15-alkyl diols form the base of a number of recently proposed proxies used fo...
Long chain alkyl diols (LCDs) in marine environments have been found useful in reflecting source org...
In order to better predict future climate change, we need knowledge on past oceanic and atmospheric ...
Long chain alkyl diols (LCDs) in marine environments are useful to reflect source organism, ambient ...
Long chain diols are lipids that have gained interest over the last years due to their high potentia...
Long chain diols are lipids that have gained interest over the last years due to their high potentia...
In this study we analyzed sediment trap time series from five tropical sites to assess seasonal vari...
Long chain diols are lipids that have gained interest over the last years due to their high potentia...
The Long chain Diol Index (LDI) is a relatively new organic geochemical proxy for sea surface temper...