N. Spooner et al., STABLE CARBON ISOTOPIC CORRELATION OF INDIVIDUAL BIOLIPIDS IN AQUATICORGANISMS AND A LAKE BOTTOM SEDIMENT, Organic geochemistry, 21(6-7), 1994, pp. 823-827
Isotope ratio monitoring GC-MS (irm-GCMS) analyses of individual hydro
carbons isolated from the surface sediment of a small eutrophic lake (
Priest Pot, U.K.) and a phytoplankton tow sample from the upper water
column have been undertaken in order to assign sources of sedimentary
lipids. The deltaC-13 values for the sedimentary n-alkanes showed no c
lear distinction between lower molecular weight components (C-17-C19)
of presumed algal origin and higher members (C23-C33) of presumed high
er plant origin, thus indicating a limitation to the use of compound s
pecific isotope analyses in the freshwater system studied. In contrast
, the deltaC-13 values of sedimentary hopenes were markedly depleted (
by over 20 parts per thousand) compared with those in the phytoplankto
n sample from the upper water column. Hop-22(29)-ene in the surficial
sediment had a deltaC-13 value of -55.2 parts per thousand, which cont
rasts with the value of the phytoplankton component (-32.7 parts per t
housand), attributed to cyanobacteria. These values indicate that a hi
ghly C-13-depleted source provides a major contribution to the sedimen
tary component. It is proposed that the sedimentary hopenes originate
in part from methanotrophic bacteria, demonstrating the presence of a
bacterial methane cycle in this environment.