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Identification of arid phases during the last 50 cal. ka BP from the Fuentillejo maar-lacustrine record (Campo de Calatrava Volcanic Field, Spain)

Publicated to: JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE. 25 (7): 1051-1062 - 2010-10-01 25(7), DOI: 10.1002/jqs.1262

Authors:

Vegas, Juana; Ruiz-Zapata, Blanca; Ortiz, Jose E; Galan, Luis; Torres, Trinidad; Garcia-Cortes, Angel; Gil-Garcia, Maria J; Perez-Gonzalez, Alfredo; Gallardo-Millan, Jose L
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Affiliations

Ctr Nacl Evoluc Humana, Burgos, Spain - Author
IGME, Madrid 28003, Spain - Author
Univ Alcala de Henares, Fac Ciencias, Dept Geol, Madrid, Spain - Author
Univ Castilla La Mancha, Dept Ingn Geol & Min, E-13071 Ciudad Real, Spain - Author
Univ Politecn Madrid, ETSI Minas, Lab Estratigrafia Biomol, Madrid, Spain - Author
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Abstract

Geochemical (element analysis, molecular analysis of organic compounds), physical, palynological, mineralogical and sedimentary facies analysis were performed to characterise the sedimentary record in Fuentillejo maar-lake in the Central Spanish Volcanic Field of Campo de Calatrava, in order to reconstruct the palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic processes which controlled vegetation patterns and deposition of different sedimentary facies. The upper 20 m of core FUENT-1 show variations in clastic input, water chemistry, vegetation and organic fraction sources in the lake throughout the Late Pleistocene and Holocene. The temporal framework provided by C-14 accelerator mass spectrometry dating allows assigning the sequence to the last 50 cal. ka BP. Arid phases identified in the FUENT-1 sequence are correlated to Heinrich events (HE) and to stadials of the Dansgaard/Oeschger (D/O) cycles. Siliciclastic facies with high magnetic susceptibility values, high Juniperus pollen content, a low Paq index (aquatic macrophysics proxy index), a decrease in the relative percentage of the n-C-27 and an increase in the n-C-31 alkanes are indicative of arid and colder climatic events related to HE 2, HE 1 and the Younger Dryas (YD). Similar short cold and arid phases during the Holocene were identified at 9.2-8.6, 7.5-7 and 5.5-5 cal. ka BP. In dolomite-mud facies, the pollen data show an increase in the herbs component, mainly - Chenopodiaceae, Artemisia and Ephedra-steppe taxa; a low Pay index, a decrease in the relative percentage of the n-C-27 alkane and an increase in the n-C-31 alkane are also observed. This facies was probably the result of lower lake levels and more saline-alkaline conditions, which can be interpreted as linked to arid-warm periods. These warm and arid phases were more frequent during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 and the interstalials of MIS 2. HE 4, HE 2, HE 1 and the YD in core FUENT-1 were immediately followed by increases of warm steppe pollen assemblages that document rapid warming similar to the D/O cycles but do not imply increasing humidity in the area. Fuentillejo hydrology is controlled by changes in the atmospheric and oceanic systems that operated on the North Atlantic region at millennial scale during the last 50 cal. ka BP. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Keywords

50,000 yrAlboran seaArid phasesBiomarkersClimatic variabilityEnvironmental-changesHolocene vegetationKyrLake-sedimentsLate pleistocene-holoceneMaar-lacustrine faciesNorth-atlanticPleistocene pollen recordSteppe taxaWestern mediterranean sea

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Awards linked to the item

This paper was made possible by funding from the Spanish Inter-Ministry Commission of Science and Technology (CICYT), project CGL2004-06212/BTE, 'Variabilidad climatica y ambiental en el centro de la Peninsula Iberica durante el Cuaternario: [studio de alta resolucion del registro lacustre del sondeo FUENT-1 (laguna de Fuentillejo, Ciudad Real)' and the IGME through the project CC 54.020, 'Estudio Paleoclimatico del Maar de Fuentillejo (Ciudad Real)'. X-ray diffraction and geochemical data were obtained by the IGME laboratory staff (laboratory director J. A. Martin-Rubi). We thank Mark Besonen (University of Massachusetts) for his suggestions and language revision, which improved an earlier version of the manuscript. We also thank reviewers, M. Talbot and S. Warny for the helpful comments and suggestions for manuscript improvement.
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