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Abstract

During recent years, several diol-based indices have been introduced to provide information on past climatic and environmental conditions. Here, we investigated the distribution of long chain diols (LCDs) using suspended particulate matter (SPM) collected along a south-north transect ranging from the East Sea of Korea to the Bering Sea in the northwestern Pacific region. Our results shed light on the spatial distribution pattern of LCDs in the Pacific Ocean, showing that both saturated and unsaturated C and C 1,14-diols were dominant in most SPM samples. The principal component analysis (PCA) results indicated that the C and C 1,14-diols were positively associated with nutrient concentrations. However, only the C 1,14-diol in addition to the C 1,14-diol was positively associated with nutrient concentrations in the global surface sediment data set previously published, while the C 1,14-diol was related to sea surface temperature (SST). Based on these observations, we developed the nutrient diol index (NDI) as follows:

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2019-09-01
2024-04-28
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