Planktonic foraminifer oxygen isotopes through MIS 12 were analysed from Ocean Drilling Program Site 977 in the Alboran Sea. After the correction of the sea surface temperature (SST) effect on the d18O composition of foraminiferal calcite, the resulting seawater d18O (d18Ow) was used to reconstruct variations in the d18Ow of the Atlantic inflow into the Mediterranean. A synchronous record from the KC01B core, in the Ionian Sea, was used to evaluate changes in the oxygen isotope gradient within the Mediterranean due to hydrological variations during MIS 12. Instead of the glacial d18Ow enrichment expected for the Mediterranean, lower values than today have been observed both in the Alboran and the Ionian seas, especially between 455 ka and the end of MIS 12 (424 ka). These negative oxygen isotope anomalies must have been caused by a flux of freshwater to the Mediterranean during MIS 12. Although the largest fraction of the freshwater anomalies entered the Mediterranean through the Atlantic inflow, especially during Heinrich stadials, the Mediterranean d18Ow gradient allowed us to identify other sources of freshwater to the eastern basin. One of these sources was probably the meltwater generated at the southern margin of the Fennoscandian ice-sheet that entered via the Caspian and Black seas. However, the proximity of core KC01B to the Adriatic Sea points to meltwater delivered from the Alpine ice-sheet and transported through the Po river into the Mediterranean as the main cause of the Ionian Sea 18O depletions

Meltwater flux from northern ice-sheets to the Mediterranean during MIS 12 / Azibeiro, La; Sierro, Fj; Capotondi, L; Lirer, F; Andersen, N; González-Lanchas, A; Alonso-García, M; Flores, Ja; Cortina, A; Grimalt, J O; Martrat, B; Cacho, I. - In: QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS. - ISSN 0277-3791. - 268:(2021). [10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107108]

Meltwater flux from northern ice-sheets to the Mediterranean during MIS 12

Lirer F;
2021

Abstract

Planktonic foraminifer oxygen isotopes through MIS 12 were analysed from Ocean Drilling Program Site 977 in the Alboran Sea. After the correction of the sea surface temperature (SST) effect on the d18O composition of foraminiferal calcite, the resulting seawater d18O (d18Ow) was used to reconstruct variations in the d18Ow of the Atlantic inflow into the Mediterranean. A synchronous record from the KC01B core, in the Ionian Sea, was used to evaluate changes in the oxygen isotope gradient within the Mediterranean due to hydrological variations during MIS 12. Instead of the glacial d18Ow enrichment expected for the Mediterranean, lower values than today have been observed both in the Alboran and the Ionian seas, especially between 455 ka and the end of MIS 12 (424 ka). These negative oxygen isotope anomalies must have been caused by a flux of freshwater to the Mediterranean during MIS 12. Although the largest fraction of the freshwater anomalies entered the Mediterranean through the Atlantic inflow, especially during Heinrich stadials, the Mediterranean d18Ow gradient allowed us to identify other sources of freshwater to the eastern basin. One of these sources was probably the meltwater generated at the southern margin of the Fennoscandian ice-sheet that entered via the Caspian and Black seas. However, the proximity of core KC01B to the Adriatic Sea points to meltwater delivered from the Alpine ice-sheet and transported through the Po river into the Mediterranean as the main cause of the Ionian Sea 18O depletions
2021
Mediterranean; Millennial climate variability; Freshwater; Meltwater; Palaeoceanography; Marine isotope stage 12; Foraminifera; Glacial
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Meltwater flux from northern ice-sheets to the Mediterranean during MIS 12 / Azibeiro, La; Sierro, Fj; Capotondi, L; Lirer, F; Andersen, N; González-Lanchas, A; Alonso-García, M; Flores, Ja; Cortina, A; Grimalt, J O; Martrat, B; Cacho, I. - In: QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS. - ISSN 0277-3791. - 268:(2021). [10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107108]
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