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Mills, Christopher T; Dias, Robert F; Graham, Dennis; Mandernack, Kevin W (2006): Total phospholipid fatty acid concentrations structrures of ODP Hole 191-1179 samples (Table 1) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.757372, Supplement to: Mills, CT et al. (2006): Determination of phospholipid fatty acid structures and stable carbon isotope compositions of deep-sea sediments of the Northwest Pacific, ODP site 1179. Marine Chemistry, 98(2-4), 197-209, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2005.10.001

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Abstract:
Sediment samples ranging from 0.05 to 278 m below sea floor (mbsf) at a Northwest Pacific deep-water (5564 mbsl) site (ODP Leg 191, Site 1179) were analyzed for phospholipid fatty acids (PLFAs). Total PLFA concentrations decreased by a factor of three over the first meter of sediment and then decreased at a slower rate to approximately 30 mbsf. The sharp decrease over the first meter corresponds to the depth of nitrate and Mn(IV) reduction as indicated by pore water chemistry. PLFA-based cell numbers at site 1179 had a similar depth profile as that for Acridine orange direct cell counts previously made on ODP site 1149 sediments which have a similar water depth and lithology. The mole percentage of straight chain saturated PLFAs increases with depth, with a large shift between the 0.95 and 3.95 mbsf samples. PLFA stable carbon isotope ratios were determined for sediments from 0.05 to 4.53 mbsf and showed a general trend toward more depleted d13C values with depth. Both of these observations may indicate a shift in the bacterial community with depth across the different redox zones inferred from pore water chemistry data. The PLFA 10me16:0, which has been attributed to the bacterial genera Desulfobacter in many marine sediments, showed the greatest isotopic depletion, decreasing from -20 to -35 per mil over the first meter of sediment. Pore water chemistry suggested that sulfate reduction was absent or minimal over this same sediment interval. However, 10me16:0 has been shown to be produced by recently discovered anaerobic ammonium oxidizing (anammox) bacteria which are known chemoautotrophs. The increasing depletion in d13C of 10me16:0 with the unusually lower concentration of ammonium and linear decrease of nitrate concentration is consistent with a scenario of anammox bacteria mediating the oxidation of ammonium via nitrite, an intermediate of nitrate reduction.
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Coverage:
Latitude: 41.079817 * Longitude: 159.963150
Date/Time Start: 2000-07-25T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2000-07-25T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.05 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 6.45 m
Event(s):
191-1179 * Latitude: 41.079817 * Longitude: 159.963150 * Date/Time: 2000-07-25T00:00:00 * Elevation: -5565.0 m * Penetration: 1232 m * Recovery: 363.2 m * Location: North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg191 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: 56 cores; 509 m cored; 723 m drilled; 71.4% recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmMills, Christopher TGeocode
2Phospholipid fatty acidsPLFAnmol/gMills, Christopher T
3CellsCells106 #/cm3Mills, Christopher T
4Tetradecanoic acid of total fatty acids14:0%Mills, Christopher T
510-methyl-Tetradecanoic acid of total fatty acids10me14:0%Mills, Christopher TIdentified by mass spectrum and expected retention time, no comparison to authentic standard
6iso-Pentadecanoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: 13-methyltetradecanoic acid)i-15:0 (IUPAC: 13-Me-C14:0)%Mills, Christopher T
712-methyl-Tetradecanoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: 12-methyltetradecanoic acid)ai-15:0 (IUPAC: 12-Me-C14:0)%Mills, Christopher T
8Pentadecanoic acid of total fatty acids15:0%Mills, Christopher T
910-methyl-Pentadecanoic acid of total fatty acids10me15:0%Mills, Christopher TIdentified by mass spectrum and expected retention time, no comparison to authentic standard
10iso-Hexadecanoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: 14-methylpentadecanoic acid)i-16:0 (IUPAC: 14-Me-C15:0)%Mills, Christopher T
11Hexadecanoic acid of total fatty acids16:0%Mills, Christopher T
1210-methyl-Hexadecanoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: 10-methylhexadecanoic acid)10me16:0 (IUPAC: 10-Me-C16:0)%Mills, Christopher T
13cis-9-Hexadecenoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: (9Z)-hexadec-9-enoic acid)16:1(n-7) (IUPAC: C16:1w7c)%Mills, Christopher T
14iso-Heptadecanoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: 15-methylhexadecanoic acid)i-17:0 (IUPAC: 15-Me-C16:0)%Mills, Christopher TIdentified by mass spectrum and expected retention time, no comparison to authentic standard
1514-methyl-Hexadecanoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: 14-methylhexadecanoic acid)ai-17:0 (IUPAC: 14-Me-C16:0)%Mills, Christopher TIdentified by mass spectrum and expected retention time, no comparison to authentic standard
16Heptadecanoic acid of total fatty acids17:0%Mills, Christopher T
17iso-Octadecanoic acid of total fatty acidsi-18:0%Mills, Christopher TIdentified by mass spectrum and expected retention time, no comparison to authentic standard
18Cyclopropane fatty acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: Methylenehexadecanoic acid)cy17:0 (IUPAC: cy-C17:0)%Mills, Christopher T
19Heptadecenoic acid/15-methyl-heptadecanoic acid ratio17:1/ai18:0%Mills, Christopher TIdentified by mass spectrum and expected retention time, no comparison to authentic standard. Co-eluting peaks.
20Heptadecenoic acid of total fatty acids17:1%Mills, Christopher T
21Octadecanoic acid of total fatty acids18:0%Mills, Christopher T
2211-methyloctadec-12-enoic acid of total fatty acidsbr19:1%Mills, Christopher TCo-eluting peaks. Methyl branch positiomn not determined.
23Methylnonadecanoic acid of total fatty acidsbr20:0%Mills, Christopher T#1. Identified by mass spectrum and expected retention time, no comparison to authentic standard. Methyl branch position not determined.
24Nonadecanoic acid of total fatty acids19:0%Mills, Christopher T
2510-methyl-Octadecanoic acid of total fatty acids10me18:0%Mills, Christopher T
26Methylnonadecanoic acid of total fatty acidsbr20:0%Mills, Christopher T#2. Identified by mass spectrum and expected retention time, no comparison to authentic standard. Methyl branch position not determined.
27Nonadecanoic acid of total fatty acids19:0%Mills, Christopher T
28cyclo-Nonadecanoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: Methyleneoctadecanoic acid)cy19:0 (IUPAC: cy-C19:0)%Mills, Christopher T
29Icosanoic acid of total fatty acids20:0%Mills, Christopher T
30Methyleicosanoic acid of total fatty acidsbr21:0%Mills, Christopher TIdentified by mass spectrum and expected retention time, no comparison to authentic standard. Methyl branch position not determined.
31Heneicosanoic acid of total fatty acids21:0%Mills, Christopher T
32Docosanoic acid of total fatty acids22:0%Mills, Christopher T
33Tricosanoic acid of total fatty acids23:0%Mills, Christopher T
34Tetracosanoic acid of total fatty acids24:0%Mills, Christopher T
35Hexacosanoic acid of total fatty acids26:0%Mills, Christopher T
36Saturated fatty acids of total fatty acidsSFA%Mills, Christopher T
37Total branched fatty acids of total fatty acidsbr FA%Mills, Christopher T
38Unsaturated fatty acids/cyclic fatty acids ratioUFA/cyclicFAMills, Christopher T
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