Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Few palaeoclimate archives beyond the polar regions preserve continuous and datable
palaeotemperature proxy time series over multiple glacial-interglacial cycles. This hampers
efforts to develop a more coherent picture of global patterns of past temperatures. Here we
show that Mg concentrations in a subaqueous speleothem from an Italian cave track regional
sea-surface temperatures over the last 350,000 years. The Mg shows higher values during
warm climate intervals and converse patterns during cold climate stages. In contrast to
previous studies, this implicates temperature, not rainfall, as the principal driver of Mg
variability. The depositional setting of the speleothem gives rise to Mg partition coefficients
that are more temperature dependent than other calcites, enabling the effect of temperature
change on Mg partitioning to greatly exceed the effects of changes in source-water Mg/Ca.
Subaqueous speleothems from similar deep-cave environments should be capable of providing
palaeotemperature information over multiple glacial-interglacial cycles.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
speleothem; paleotermometers; Mg/Ca
Elenco autori:
Regattieri, Eleonora
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