Journal article

Molecular organic matter in speleothems and its potential as an environmental proxy

AJ Blyth, A Baker, MJ Collins, KEH Penkman, MA Gilmour, JS Moss, D Genty, RN Drysdale

Quaternary Science Reviews | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2008

Abstract

Organic matter preserved in speleothems has considerable potential to record changes in the surrounding environment, particularly in the overlying vegetation. Here, we review three types of organic matter analysis relevant to speleothems: organic fluorescence, lipid biomarker analysis, and amino acid racemisation. Organic matter luminescence provides a useful non-destructive and rapid method for assessing dissolved organic matter quantity and quality, while biomarker analysis (amino acids and lipids) has the potential to provide a more detailed signal related to specific parts of the surrounding ecosystem such as the dominant vegetation regime and bacterial activity. Amino acid analysis has ..

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