A centennial scale organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst record of the last deglaciation in the South Adriatic Sea (Central Mediterranean)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
A high-resolution study of sea surface temperature (SST) and primary
productivity (SSP) changes during the last deglaciation in the South
Adriatic Sea is presented on the basis of organic-walled dinoflagellate
cysts (dinocysts), compared with stable oxygen and carbon isotope records
derived from Globigerina bulloides. Two more defined warming phases
between 14.75 and 14.10 cal. kyr BP (GI-1e) and between 13.85 and 13.25
cal. kyr BP (GI-1c) and, perhaps, a mild one between 12.95 and 12.60 cal.
kyr BP (GI-1a), interrupted by two cold events between 14.10 and 13.85
cal. kyr BP (GI-1d) and between 13.25 and 12.95 cal. kyr BP (GI-1b) are
highlighted. Weaker SST oscillations occurred within the relatively stable
periods GS-2a (17.00 14.75 cal. kyr BP), GS-1 (or Younger Dryas, 12.60
11.60 cal. kyr BP) and Early Holocene. Several dinocyst proxies used to
evaluate surface primary productivity suggest that the cold events GI-1d
and GI-1b are associated with episodes of both enhanced primary
productivity and, perhaps, improved organic matter preservation due to
reduced deep water formation. Phase of more pronounced increased surface
primary productivity without stagnation in bottom waters are recorded
during GI-1c and early GS-1. Freshwater (Po river) discharge seems to be
the cause of enhanced productivity during event GI-1c (at 13.4 cal. kyr
BP) and, probably, during GI-1d.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adriatic Sea; Deglaciation; Dinoflagellate cysts; paleotemperature; paleoproductivity
Elenco autori:
Capotondi, Lucilla
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