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Depth profiles of marker pigments from Bacillariophyceae plus Chrysophyceae (A), Chlorophyta (B), cyanobacterial picoplankton (C), Eustigmatophyceae, and Cryptophyta (D).

hasData_Center_Short_Name
  • SDDB
hasDataset_Online_Resource
hasProject_Long_Name
  • High-resolution CONTINENTal paleoclimate record in Lake Baikal
  • Ice Expedition 2001
hasDataset_Release_Date
  • 2006-09-15
hasDataset_Title
  • Depth profiles of marker pigments from Bacillariophyceae plus Chrysophyceae (A), Chlorophyta (B), cyanobacterial picoplankton (C), Eustigmatophyceae, and Cryptophyta (D).
hasEntry_ID
  • 10.1594/GFZ.SDDB.1067
hasKeyword
  • Alloxanthin influx
  • Chlorophyll b influx
  • Chlorophyll c influx
  • Violaxanthin influx
  • Zeaxanthin influx
  • diatoxanthin influx
  • fucoxanthin influx
  • lutein influx
  • pheophytin b influx
  • ß-carotene influx
hasReference
  • 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2004.11.004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2004.11.004 S. Fietz, M. Sturm and A. Nicklisch, Flux of lipophilic photosynthetic pigments to the surface sediments of Lake Baikal, Glob. Planet. Change 46 (2005), pp. 29–44.
hasSummary
  • The traps were deployed for about 16 months. The respective regression equations and its coefficients of determination (r2) are reported in Table 5.In the 40-m trap, fucoxanthin was the dominant carotenoid (Table 1 and Fig. 3). Other pigments of Bacillariophyceae plus Chrysophyceae (chlorophyll c, diadinoxanthin, and diatoxanthin) as well as the cyanobacterial zeaxanthin also showed high sedimentation rates, whereas the chlorophyte chlorophyll b and lutein, as well as the cryptophyte alloxanthin, sedimented only in low amounts (Table 1 and Fig. 3). Abbreviations: Chl—chlorophyll, Fuco—fucoxanthin, Zea—zeaxanthin, β-car—β-carotene, Allo—alloxan
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