Short-term events during the Early Holocene (Pre-Boreal) and GI-1 (Bolling-Allerod) interval in the Central Mediterranean: plaeoceanographic and palaeoclimatic inferences.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
A multidisciplinary study (planktic and benthic
foraminifera, pollen record, oxygen and carbon stable
isotopes, alkenones, magnetic susceptibility) was carried out
on several cores collected from the Central Mediterranean
(Adriatic and Sicily Channel). The aim of the study was to
examine the stratigraphy of the Early Holocene (pre-Boreal)
interval at a high temporal resolution. The geochronological
framework employed is based on Bayesian analysis of
radiocarbon dates, tephra layers and geological constraints,
integrated with oxygen isotope stratigraphy and planktic
foraminifera ecostratigraphy, which provide independent
methods for correlation.
The interval between the end of the GS-1 (Younger
Dryas) stadial and the lower boundary of an episode which we
assign to Sapropel 1, reveals at least two oscillations, one of
1200 yrs duration (9.6-10.8 kyr B.P.), and the other of 200 yrs
(9.2-9.4 kyr B.P.). These two relatively cold spells are
characterised by a general decrease of warm planktic
foraminifera species, and peaks in deep-dwelling species
indicating winter mixing (G. inflata and G. truncatulinoides).
The pollen-stratigraphic, stable isotope oxygen and alkenone
records for the older and longer oscillation (9.6-10.8) suggest
a complex period characterised initially by relatively humid
conditions (10.5-10.8 kyr B.P) which give way to
significantly drier conditions (by ca.10 kyr B.P.).
Similar oscillations, of about the same age, have
been previously published for the Tyrrhenian Sea as well as
for Alboran Sea and Gulf of Cadiz, indicating that a large
sector of the Mediterranean was influenced by the same
forcing event. The characteristics of these two early Holocene
oscillations are compared with two cold spells recorded in the
Central Mediterranean that interrupt the GI-1 warm interval
(Bolling-Allerod), and which are equated with GRIP
oscillations GI-1b and GI-1d. This comparison revealed
differences in paleoceanographic conditions between the
Early Holocene and GI-1 oscillations. One of the biggest
differences is the presence of winter mixing during the
relatively colder pre-Boreal oscillations, suggesting that
Adriatic deep water formed during these intervals.
Conversely, the cold spells during GI-1, in contrast to the
warmer episodes during this interstadial, suggest reduced
deep water formation, which heralded the onset of the GS-1
(Y.D.) stadial.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Adriatic; Pre-Boreal; foraminifera; pollen; paleoceanography
Elenco autori:
Piva, Andrea; Asioli, Alessandra; Trincardi, Fabio
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