Okenone and other fossil photopigments from the bottom sediments of Lake Shira, as a proxy of recent changes in the hydrological regime of the lake
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https://doi.org/10.31951/2658-3518-2024-A-4-747Keywords:
okenone, purple sulfur bacteria, meromixis, stratification, paleoclimate reconstructionAbstract
Studying the pigment composition of bottom sediments of the meromictic Lake Shira allows us to learn about the past of the reservoir. Analysis of carotenoids of frozen cores of the upper layers of bottom sediments, and comparison with field observations shows the relationship between the hydrological regime of the lake and the content of okenone, a carotenoid of purple sulfur bacteria.
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