Ga. Goodfriend et al., VARIATION IN AMINO-ACID EPIMERIZATION RATES AND AMINO-ACID-COMPOSITION AMONG SHELL LAYERS IN THE BIVALVE CHIONE FROM THE GULF-OF-CALIFORNIA, Geochimica et cosmochimica acta, 61(7), 1997, pp. 1487-1493
Variation in the isoleucine epimerization rate and amino acid composit
ion and concentration among and within the three layers comprising the
shell of the marine bivalve Chione fluctifraga from the northern Gulf
of California was determined in a time series of ten shells, from mod
ern back to 900 yr BP (reservoir-age-corrected radiocarbon age). Diffe
rences in epimerization rates of up to 30% were found between various
portions of the shells In samples taken from the middle layer of the s
hell (two different positions) and the hinge area of the inner layer,
D-alloisoleucine/L-isoleucine (A/I) values showed excellent age predic
tion ability, whereas in samples from the outer layer and the central
part of the inner layer, A/I values showed greater variability. Isoleu
cine epimerization rates were found to differ between sampling positio
ns within both the inner and outer layers of the shell. Average rate d
ifferences were also found among layers. The amino acid composition of
the three layers is rather similar (with Asp, Glu, and Gly the most a
bundant amino acids) but variable. Significant differences in amounts
of amino acids were found, with the middle layer showing the lowest am
ounts and the inner layer the highest amounts. Careful choice of sampl
ing position may improve the accuracy of age estimates from amino acid
racemization. Copyright (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.