Lipid Biomarkers and Their Stable Carbon Isotopes in Oxic and Anoxic Sediments of Lake Bled (NW Slovenia)

2017 
Sources of lipid biomarkers in two Lake Bled sediment cores deposited under oxic (Zaka Bay) and anoxic (WB) conditions were determined using stable carbon isotopes. Lipid biomarkers were of autochthonous origin mainly from planktonic and microbial sources. δ13C values for long-chain (LC) n-alkanes, short-chain (SC) and LC n-alcohols, SC n-fatty acids (FAs) were similar for both sediments, showing that identification of their sources was not related to different depositional regimes. A larger contribution of more refractory terrestrial organic matter (OM) was observed in δ13C values obtained from SC n-FAs in both environments and from SC n-alkanes in Zaka Bay. In contrast, the δ13C values observed in LC n-FAs, and especially in sterols, were lower in the WB than in Zaka Bay, indicating the pronounced contribution of an anaerobic, bacterial origin. Overall, the data indicated that the main source of lipids was autochthonous in both sediment environments including, LC n-alkanes, n-alcohols, n-FAs and...
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