Authors
Juzhi Hou, William J D’Andrea, Yongsong Huang
Publication date
2008/7/15
Journal
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Volume
72
Issue
14
Pages
3503-3517
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
D/H ratios of leaf waxes (δDwax) derived from terrestrial plants and preserved in lake sediments can provide important information on past continental hydrology. Ideally, δDwax can be used to reconstruct precipitation D/H ratios (δDP) which is a well-established paleoclimate proxy. However, many other factors, such as vegetation and relative humidity (RH), also affect δDwax variation. How the combination of these factors affects sedimentary δDwax is unclear. Here, we use a transect of 32 lake surface sediments across large gradients of precipitation, relative humidity, and vegetation composition in the southwestern United States to study the natural factors affecting sedimentary δDwax. δD values of C28n-alkanoic acids show significant correlation with δDP values (R2=0.76) with an apparent isotopic enrichment of ∼99±8‰, indicating that sedimentary δDwax values track overall δDP variation along the entire …
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