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  Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen stable isotope ratios of whole wood, cellulose and lignin methoxyl groups of Picea abies as climate proxies

Gori, Y., Wehrens, R., Greule, M., Keppler, F., Ziller, L., La Porta, N., et al. (2013). Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen stable isotope ratios of whole wood, cellulose and lignin methoxyl groups of Picea abies as climate proxies. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 27(1), 265-275.

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Gori, Y., Author
Wehrens, R., Author
Greule, M.1, Author           
Keppler, F.1, Author           
Ziller, L., Author
La Porta, N., Author
Camin, F., Author
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1Atmospheric Chemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1826285              

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 Abstract: RATIONALE Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (C, H and O) stable isotope ratios of whole wood and components are commonly used as paleoclimate proxies. In this work we consider eight different proxies in order to discover the most suitable wood component and stable isotope ratio to provide the strongest climate signal in Picea abies in a southeastern Alpine region (Trentino, Italy). METHODS delta 13C, delta 18O and delta 2H values in whole wood and cellulose, and delta 13C and delta 2H values in lignin methoxyl groups were measured. Analysis was performed using an Isotopic Ratio Mass Spectrometer coupled with an Elemental Analyser for measuring 13C/12C and a Pyrolyser for measuring 2H/1H and 18O/16O. The data were evaluated by Principal Component Analysis, and a simple Pearson's correlation between isotope chronologies and climatic features, and multiple linear regression were performed to evaluate the data. RESULTS Each stable isotope ratio in cellulose and lignin methoxyl differs significantly from the same stable isotope ratio in whole wood, the values begin higher in cellulose and lignin except for the lignin delta 2H values. Significant correlations were found between the whole wood and the cellulose fractions for each isotope ratio. Overall, the highest correlations with temperature were found with the delta 18O and delta 2H values in whole wood, whereas no significant correlations were found between isotope proxies and precipitation. CONCLUSIONS delta 18O and delta 2H values in whole wood provide the best temperature signals in Picea abies in the northern Italian study area. Extraction of cellulose and lignin and analysis of other isotopic ratios do not seem to be necessary. Copyright (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2013-01-15
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Rev. Type: Internal
 Identifiers: eDoc: 669442
ISI: 000312536700029
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Title: Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 27 (1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 265 - 275 Identifier: ISSN: 0951-4198