Stable isotope records of Late Quaternary climate and hydrology from Mediterranean lakes: the ISOMED synthesis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Lake isotope records can be used to assess the spatial coherency of Late Quaternary climate change across
the circum-Mediterranean region. We place modern and palaeo-data within a simple conceptual lake
response model to show that the isotope hydrology of most Mediterranean lakes has been influenced
strongly by water balance, even in those systems that are chemically dilute (i.e. freshwater). d18O data on
biogenic and endogenic carbonates from 24 lake basins are used to reconstruct multi-millennial-scale
trends since the LGM. While it is difficult to make direct comparisons between lake records in terms of
single climatic parameters, coherent regional isotopic trends can be identified. During glacial times
Mediterranean lakes deposited carbonates isotopically heavier in d18O compared to the Holocene, partly
due to source area effects. Isotopic enrichment was most marked during intervals corresponding to the
H1 and Younger Dryas events, confirming that Late Pleistocene cold stages in the North Atlantic region
were marked by aridity around much of the Mediterranean. Almost all Mediterranean lake records
shifted to more depleted isotopic values during the Last Glacial-Interglacial Transition (LGIT). This shift is
the reverse of the trend which characterised the same transition in lakes from northern and central
Europe, and suggests that temperature changes were not an important direct driver of Mediterranean
lake isotopic records over glacial-interglacial timescales. In the early Holocene, many lakes in the eastern
part of the region were more depleted isotopically than in recent millennia. This corresponds with
marine sapropel formation, both chronologically and geographically, and implies that increases in local
rainfall contributed significantly to the creation of a freshwater lid and anoxia in the East Mediterranean
Sea. In contrast, no such pattern is currently apparent from lake isotope records from the West Mediterranean,
suggesting a possible NW-SE contrast in climate history during the Holocene.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
stable isotopes; Mediterranean Lakes; Holocene; late Pleistocene
Elenco autori:
Zanchetta, Giovanni
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