Seasonal survey of the composition and degradation state of particulate organic matter in the Rhône River using lipid tracers

  • Galeron, M.-A
  • Amiraux, Remi
  • Charrière, B.
  • Radakovitch, O.
  • Raimbault, Patrick
  • Garcia, N
  • Lagadec, V
  • Vaultier, F
  • Rontani, J.-F.
Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
European Geosciences Union

Abstract

International audienceLipid tracers including fatty acids, hydroxyacids, n-alkanols, sterols and triterpenoids were used to determine the origin and fate of suspended particulate organic matter (POM) collected in the Rhône River (France). This seasonal survey (April 2011 to May 2013) revealed a year-round strong terrestrial higher-plant contribution to the particulate organic matter (POM), with significant algal inputs observed in March and attributed to phytoplanktonic blooms likely dominated by diatoms. Major terrigenous contributors to our samples are gymnosperms, and more precisely their roots and stems, as evidenced by the presence of high proportions of ω-hydroxydocosanoic acid (a suberin biomarker). The high amounts of coprostanol de...

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