Burial of organic carbon in marine sediments has a profound influence in marine biogeochemical cycles and provides a sink for greenhouse gases such as CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub>. However, tracing organic carbon from primary production sources as well as its transformations in the sediment record remains challenging. Here we examine a novel but growing tool for tracing the biosynthetic origin of amino acid carbon skeletons, based on naturally occurring stable carbon isotope patterns in individual amino acids (δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>AA</sub>). We focus on two important aspects for δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>AA</sub> utility in sedimentary paleoarchives: first, the fidelity of source diagnostic of algal δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>AA</sub> p...
Amino acids (AA) and, more recently, amino sugars (AS) in marine or lacustrine sediments have been i...
Amino acid compositions, bulk organic carbon, total nitrogen, and total organic matter were measured...
Lakes cover a global area that is about 35 times smaller than the oceans, but carbon burial in lakes...
Burial of organic carbon in marine sediments has a profound influence in marine biogeochemical cycle...
Burial of organic carbon in marine sediments has a profound influence in marine biogeochemical cycle...
Tracing the origin of nutrients is a fundamental goal of food web research but methodological issues...
32 páginas.Tracing the origin of nutrients is a fundamental goal of food web research but methodolog...
Tracing the origin of nutrients is a fundamental goal of food web research but methodological issues...
The stable carbon isotopic composition of nine individual amino acids were investigated in phytoplan...
Tracing the origin of nutrients is a fundamental goal of food web research but methodological issues...
The proportion of amino acids (AAs) in sediment can be used as an indicator of microbial degradation...
Amino acids (AAs) mainly bound in proteins are major constituents of living biomass and non-living o...
Lakes cover a global area that is about 35 times smaller than the oceans, but carbon burial in lakes...
Carbon isotope fingerprinting, or multivariate analysis using δ13C values of individual compounds, i...
Amino acid compositions, bulk organic carbon, total nitrogen, and total organic matter were measured...
Amino acids (AA) and, more recently, amino sugars (AS) in marine or lacustrine sediments have been i...
Amino acid compositions, bulk organic carbon, total nitrogen, and total organic matter were measured...
Lakes cover a global area that is about 35 times smaller than the oceans, but carbon burial in lakes...
Burial of organic carbon in marine sediments has a profound influence in marine biogeochemical cycle...
Burial of organic carbon in marine sediments has a profound influence in marine biogeochemical cycle...
Tracing the origin of nutrients is a fundamental goal of food web research but methodological issues...
32 páginas.Tracing the origin of nutrients is a fundamental goal of food web research but methodolog...
Tracing the origin of nutrients is a fundamental goal of food web research but methodological issues...
The stable carbon isotopic composition of nine individual amino acids were investigated in phytoplan...
Tracing the origin of nutrients is a fundamental goal of food web research but methodological issues...
The proportion of amino acids (AAs) in sediment can be used as an indicator of microbial degradation...
Amino acids (AAs) mainly bound in proteins are major constituents of living biomass and non-living o...
Lakes cover a global area that is about 35 times smaller than the oceans, but carbon burial in lakes...
Carbon isotope fingerprinting, or multivariate analysis using δ13C values of individual compounds, i...
Amino acid compositions, bulk organic carbon, total nitrogen, and total organic matter were measured...
Amino acids (AA) and, more recently, amino sugars (AS) in marine or lacustrine sediments have been i...
Amino acid compositions, bulk organic carbon, total nitrogen, and total organic matter were measured...
Lakes cover a global area that is about 35 times smaller than the oceans, but carbon burial in lakes...