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Precision of the current methods to measure the alkenone proxy U₃₇ K’ and absolute alkenone abundance in sediments: results of an interlaboratory comparison study

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Title Precision of the current methods to measure the alkenone proxy U₃₇ K’ and absolute alkenone abundance in sediments: results of an interlaboratory comparison study
Names Rosell-Mele, A. (creator)
Bard, E. (creator)
Emeis, K.-C. (creator)
Grimalt, J.O. (creator)
Muller, P. (creator)
Schneider, R. (creator)
Bouloubassi, I. (creator)
Epstein, B. (creator)
Fahl, K. (creator)
Fluegge, A. (creator)
Freeman, K. (creator)
Goni, M. (creator)
Guntner, U. (creator)
Hartz, D. (creator)
Hellebust, S. (creator)
Herbert, T. (creator)
Ikehara, M. (creator)
Ishiwatari, R. (creator)
Kawamura, K. (creator)
Kenig, F. (creator)
de Leeuw, J. (creator)
Lehman, S. (creator)
Mejanelle, L. (creator)
Ohkouchi, N. (creator)
Pancost, R.D. (creator)
Pelejero, C. (creator)
Prahl, Fredrick (creator)
Quinn, J. (creator)
Rontani, J.-F. (creator)
Rostek, F. (creator)
Rullkotter, J. (creator)
Sachs, J. (creator)
Blanz, T. (creator)
Sawada, K. (creator)
Schulz-Bull, D. (creator)
Sikes, E. (creator)
Sonzogni, C. (creator)
Ternois, Y. (creator)
Versteegh, G. (creator)
Volkman, J.K. (creator)
Wakeham, S. (creator)
Date Issued 2001-07-06 (iso8601)
Abstract Measurements of the U₃₇ K’ index and the absolute abundance of alkenones in marine
sediments are increasingly used in paleoceanographic research as proxies of past sea surface
temperature and haptophyte (mainly coccolith-bearing species) primary productivity, respectively. An
important aspect of these studies is to be able to compare reliably data obtained by different laboratories
from a wide variety of locations. Hence the intercomparability of data produced by the research
community is essential. Here we report results from an anonymous interlaboratory comparison study
involving 24 of the leading laboratories that carry out alkenone measurements worldwide. The majority
of laboratories produce data that are intercomparable within the considered confidence limits. For the measurement of alkenone concentrations, however, there are systematic biases between laboratories,
which might be related to the techniques employed to quantify the components. The maximum
difference between any two laboratories for any two single measurements of U₃₇ K’ in sediments is
estimated, with a probability of 95%, to be <2.1°C. In addition, the overall within-laboratory precision
for the U₃₇ K’ temperature estimates is estimated to be <1.6°C (95% probability). Similarly, from the
analyses of alkenone concentrations the interlaboratory reproducibility is estimated at 32%, and the
repeatability is estimated at 24%. The former is compared to a theoretical estimate of reproducibility
and found to be excessively high. Hence there is certainly scope and a demonstrable need to improve
reproducibility and repeatability of U₃₇ K’ and especially alkenone quantification data across the
community of scientists involved in alkenone research.
Genre Article
Topic Alkenones
Identifier Rosell-Mele, A., Bard, E., Emeis, K. C., Grimalt, J. O., Muller, P., Schneider, R., & Prahl, F. (2001). Precision of the current methods to measure the alkenone proxy U₃₇ K’ and absolute alkenone abundance in sediments: results of an interlaboratory comparison study. Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 2.

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