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  • American Association for the Advancement of Science
  • 2020-2024  (2)
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  • American Association for the Advancement of Science
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-02-12
    Description: This dataset contains fractional abundances of the 15 commonly-measured branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether (brGDGT) lipids in 43 lake surface sediments. It also contains 5 air temperature variables (mean annual temperature (MAT); mean air temperature of months above freezing (MAF); warmest month temperature (WMT); mean summer temperature (MST); summer warmth index (SWI)), mean lake water conductivity, pH, and dissolved oxygen, and minimum dissolved oxygen. Finally, it contains basic lake parameters, including coordinates, maximum lake water depth, and approximate surface area.
    Keywords: 1345; 3_Lakes_North; Africa; Africa_Lake; Albert; Alice_Lake; Arnuiq; Asia; Ataata; Baejarvotn; Baiyangdian; Baldeggersee; Bandasa; Batoda; Berufjardarvtn; Bigata; Biomarker; Birch; brGDGTs; Brother_of_Fog; Bugwagi; Bukurungu_East; Burton_Lake; Calculated; Canada; Canovasee; Central Europe; Cetian; Chibwera; China; Clyde_Forelands_3; Clyde_Forelands_8; Conductivity, electrical; Daihai_avg; Dalongwan_a; DEPTH, water; Donghu; Edward_Lake; Eldoret_Nakuru_2; Ellis; Enchanted; Engstlensee; Erlongwan_a; Europe; Event label; Faelensee; Fenghe_b; Gallery_Tarn; Garlate_Lake; Gedduvatn; Gerzensee; Glattalpsee; Global River Discharge; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance Ia; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance Ib; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance Ic; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance IIa; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance IIa'; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance IIb; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance IIb'; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance IIc; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance IIc'; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance IIIa; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance IIIa'; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance IIIb; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance IIIb'; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance IIIc; Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, fractional abundance IIIc'; GONGHAI; Gonghai Lake; Greifensee_; Grimselsee; Gripdeild; Guanting; Hanging_Tarn; Harris_Tarn; Haukadalsvatn; Hausburg_Tarn; Heidarvatn_Lake; Hinterburgsee; Hinterer_Schwendisee; Hognavatn; Hut_Tarn; Hvalarvatn; HydroLab HL4 (OTT HydroMet); Ibamba; Iceland; Iffigsee; IFFIGSEE; Irene; Kacuba; Kako; Kamweru; Kanyabutetere; Kanyanchu; Kasirya; Katanda; Katunda; Kekerturnak_Lake; Kifuruka; Kisibendi; Kitere; Kivitoo_Highlands_Lake; Kloentalersee; Kopello; Kyasunduka; Kyerbwato; Kyogo; Lago_Alzasca; Lago_Cadagno; Lago_Cama; Lago_Dosso; Lago_Endine; Lago_Ledro; Lago_Lugano; Lago_Mognola; Lago_Poschiavo; Lago_Ritom; Lago_Silvaplana; Lago-Ghirla; Lake_Caizi; Lake_Chagan; Lake_Chang; Lake_Changdang; Lake_Chao; Lake_Dongping; Lake_Dushan; Lake_Gaoyou; Lake_Hengshui; Lake_Hong; Lake_Hongze; Lake_Hulun; Lake_Liangzi; Lake_Longgan; Lake_Luoma; Lake_Qinghai_avg; Lake_Shijiu; Lake_Weishan; Lake_Wolong; Lake_Wuchang; Lake_Yangcheng; Lake_zhenzhu; Lake sediment; Lake surface area; Large_Hall_Tarn; Latitude of event; Lauerzersee; Ledge_Lake; Leirvogsvatn; Lewis_Tarn; Litla_Vidarvatn; Location of event; Longitude of event; Longquanlongwan_a; Loon_Lake; Lower_Simba; Lungerensee; MAHOMA; Mahoma Lake; Mahuhura; Margaretarvatn; Masvatn; Mbajo; Mbugo; Middle_Kachope; Middle_Lake; Midheidarvatn_East; Midheidarvatn_West; Mirambi; MULT; Multiple investigations; Murabio; Murusi; Mwengenyi; Namtso_avg; Nanlongwan_a; Nanyuki_Tarn; Neuenburgersee; Njarayabana; Nkugute; Nkuruba; Nyamswiga; Nyamugosani; Nyamusingere; Nyantonde; Oblong_Tarn; Oeschinensee; Organic Geochemistry; Oxygen, dissolved; paleoclimate proxy; pH; Qaupat; Reference/source; RGS; River gauging station; Rotsee; Ruhandika; Rutundu; Sauravatn; Silsersee; Skjaldarvatn; Skorarvatn; Skufnavotn; Small_Hall_Tarn; Soppensee; South_America_Lake; Spot_Lake; Square_Tarn; Stora_Vidarvatn; Summer warmth index; Svartargilsvatn; Svinavatn; Systravatn; Tanganyika; Teleki_Tarn; Temperature; Temperature, air, mean of months, above freezing; Temperature, air, monthly standard deviation; Temperature, annual mean; Temperature, summer mean; Temperature, warmest month; Thermo Scientific UltiMate 3000 high-performance liquid chromatography instrument coupled to a Q Exactive Focus Orbitrap-Quadrupole high-resolution mass spectrometer (HPLC-MS); Thompson; Thunersee; Torfavatn; Torfdalsvatn; Trollkonuvatn; Truebsee; Veggie_Tarn; Vestra_Gisholtsvatn; Vierwaldstaettersee; Wandakara; Wankenzi; Wuliangsuhai; Xidayang; Ximenglongtan; Yonding, China, Asia; Yuqiao; Zuerichsee
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 4711 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Lipid and environmental data were compiled from previously published datasets of modern samples that used the most recent chromatographic methods that separate 5- and 6-methyl isomers. The compiled dataset (n = 3129) consisted of bone (n = 202), groundwater (n = 7), lake water meso/microcosm (n = 36), lake surface sediment (n = 343), lake water SPM (n = 228, including sediment traps (n = 115) and water filtrates (n = 113)), low DO lake water SPM (n = 138, including sediment traps (n = 29) and water filtrates (n = 109)), authigenic carbonates from a marine methane cold seep (n = 13), marine surface sediment (n = 325, including deep ocean trench sediments (n = 31)), marine SPM (water filtrates, n = 25), peat (n = 473), riverine surface sediments (n = 71) and SPM (water filtrates, n = 85), and soil (n = 1183, including permafrost active layer (n = 17)). Data from other sample media, including hot springs, speleothems, and hydrothermal vents, could not be included as these studies did not separate the 5- and 6-methyl isomers. Fractional abundances (FAs) were calculated according to Raberg et al., (2021). We compiled the brGDGT FAs and, to the best of our ability, associated temperature and pH values from previously published datasets. We selected temperature parameters that were widely supported in the literature when possible. Where a consensus had yet to be reached (e.g., marine sediments), we selected standardizable and accessible parameters (e.g., sea surface temperatures). These selections are not intended to opine on these areas of research, only to allow for broad comparison with other sample types in this study.
    Keywords: brGDGT; brGDGTs
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet, 910.5 kBytes
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