Paleoceanographic Changes During the Late-Holocene in the Adriatic Sea (Centrale Mediterranean)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Sub-millennial scale variability during the last 6000 years is recognized in the
planktic and benthic foraminifera records from sediment cores retrieved from the
Centrai Adriatic shelf and the Southem Adriatic deep basin. The .5 180 shifl of benthic
foraminifer B. marginata suggests an increase of dense water production around
7500 years BP with the onset of the modern routing of the North Adriatic Dense
Water occurring before the end ofMediterranean Sapropel SI. After 5500 years BP,
the northward intrusi an of the salty Levantine Intermediate Water (LIW) in the Mi d
Adriatic slope basin (MAD) is recorded by the 6180 of intermediate-water dweller
G. bulloides. During the late Holocene, short-lived episodes of increased runoff are
indicated by J180 values of G. bulloides in the MAD with concurrent drops in G.
sacculifer concentrati an, suggesting either increased fresh water input impacting the
entirc water column (thereby forcing the LIW lo a deeper leve!) or reduced LIW
formati an failing t o intrude the MAD slope basi n. Repeated abundance peaks of the
planktic foraminifer Globigerinoides sacculifer represent warm-dry intervals, among
which the Medieval Warm Peri od, the Roman Age, the late Bronze Age and the Copper
Age. Moreover, the Little Ice Age (LIA) is approximatcd at the base by the Last
Occurrence of G. sacculifer (550 years BP), and its two main (coldest) phases are
recorded on ali the shelf cores by two peaks of the benthic foraminifer Valvulineria
complanata.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cambiamenti climatici
List of contributors:
Asioli, Alessandra; Trincardi, Fabio; Vigliotti, Luigi
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