Occurrence and distribution of hydroxylated isoprenoid glyceroldialkyl glycerol tetraethers (OH-GDGTs) in the Han Riversystem, South Korea
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Title
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Occurrence and distribution of hydroxylated isoprenoid glyceroldialkyl glycerol tetraethers (OH-GDGTs) in the Han Riversystem, South Korea
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Other Titles
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한강시스템에서의 OH-GDGTs 검출과 분포
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Authors
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Kyoung-Hoon Shin
Kang, Sujin
Kim, Junghyun
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Keywords
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Han River; OH-GDGTs
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Issue Date
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2017
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Citation
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Kyoung-Hoon Shin, Kang, Sujin, Kim, Junghyun. 2017. "Occurrence and distribution of hydroxylated isoprenoid glyceroldialkyl glycerol tetraethers (OH-GDGTs) in the Han Riversystem, South Korea". Acta Geochimica, 36(3): 367-369.
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Abstract
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We investigated the occurrence and distribution of terrestrial-derived hydroxylated isoprenoid glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (OH-GDGTs) in the Han River system and their potential impact on the application of the ring index of OH-GDGTs (RI-OH) as a sea surface temperature (SST) proxy in the eastern Yellow Sea. Thereby, we analyzed various samples collected along the Han River and from its surrounding areas (South Korea, n = 34). The OHGDGTs were found in all samples investigated. OH-GDGT-0 was the dominant OH-GDGT component in the estuary and marine samples while OH-GDGT-2 was generally dominant in the soils, the lake sediments and the river suspended particulate matter (SPM). Our results thus suggests a possible warm bias of the RI-OH-derived summer SSTs in the coastal zone to which a large amount of terrestrial organic matter is being supplied. Further studies are necessary to better assess the applicability of the RI-OH proxy in the eastern Yellow Sea.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/6176
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11631-017-0165-3
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Type
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Article
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국외기타
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- 2016-2018, Organic carbon transfer across the river-sea interface: a case study in Geum and Sumjin river systems (16-18) / Kim, Junghyun (PN16100; PN17100)
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