IGEBA   23946
INSTITUTO DE GEOCIENCIAS BASICAS, APLICADAS Y AMBIENTALES DE BUENOS AIRES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
14C CHRONOLOGY AND STABLE ISOTOPES ON LYMNAEA VIATRIX SHELLS IN NORTHWEST PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA. DO THEY EXPRESS THE ANTARCTIC CLIMATIC REVERSAL?
Autor/es:
PANARELLO HÉCTOR; WASSENAAR LEONARD; SANCI ROMINA
Revista:
CARBONATES AND EVAPORITES
Editorial:
Springer
Referencias:
Lugar: Heidelberg; Año: 2019 vol. 34 p. 133 - 142
ISSN:
0891-2556
Resumen:
A multi-isotope environmental record comprising an upper section of the Late Pleistocene and the lower and middle Holocene, including isotopic data on 30 samples of peat, marl, tufa, Lymnaea viatrix shells and Hippidion sp. teeth, is described from a 15 m profile at Arroyo Leuto Caballo, Neuquén Province, Argentina. The chronology of the Pleistocene sequence was derived from 5 modelled 14C ages. d18O of L. viatrix, assumed as a proxy for d18O of meteoric water isotopic composition and thus sensitive to air temperature changes, showed a warming period from 14.03 cal ka BP until ca. 13.90 cal ka BP, followed by a rapid decline in temperature, attaining a minimum between 13.79 cal ka BP and 13.56 cal ka BP and a subsequent warming reestablishment. In addition, a ?specular pattern? of d13C of L. viatrix peaking in the same time span would be probably showing aridity. This pattern developed within the globally defined Antarctic Cold Reversal -ACR- time span (from 14.6 cal ka BP to 12.8 cal ka BP), and prior to the onset of the Huelmo Mascardi Cold Reversal episode, HCMR, from ca 13.30 cal ka BP to 11.87 cal ka BP. Given the characteristics and the time span covered, it could be related to a continental expression of the ACR event.