Abstract

The U K 37 index is a tool for sea surface paleotemperature (SST) reconstruction and is defined by the relative abundance of three long-chain alkenones (C 37 ) commonly found in Quaternary marine sediments. A simple, fast, and reliable antical technique is required for the analysis of these compounds in deep-sea sediment cores in order to pride time series of SST and hence contribute to the understanding of past climates. The method described here employs a robotic workstation for sample preparation and gas chromatography (GC) coupled to mass spectrometry with ammonia chemical ionization (CI-MS) to quantify the targeted analytes. This semiautomated procedure provides enhanced sensitivity, selectivity, and speed of analysis when compared to conventional, manual sample preparation and GC flame ionization detector analysis

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