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Climatically induced lake level changes during the last two millennia as reflected in sediments of Laguna Potrok Aike,southern Patagonia (Santa Cruz,Argentina)
Authors:Torsten?Haberzettl  mailto:habi@uni-bremen.de"   title="  habi@uni-bremen.de"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Michael?Fey,Andreas?Lücke,Nora?Maidana,Christoph?Mayr,Christian?Ohlendorf,Frank?Sch?bitz,Gerhard?H.?Schleser,Michael?Wille,Bernd?Zolitschka
Affiliation:(1) Geomorphology and Polar Research (GEOPOLAR), Institute of Geography, University of Bremen, Celsiusstr. FVG-M, 28359 Bremen, Germany;(2) Institute of Chemistry and Dynamics of the Geosphere– ICG V: Sedimentary Systems, Research Center Jülich, 52425 Jülich, Germany;(3) Department of Biodiversity and Experimental Biology, University of Buenos Aires, Ciudad Universitaria, C1428EHA Buenos Aires, Argentina;(4) Seminar for Geography and its Didactics, University of Cologne, Gronewaldstr. 2, 50931 Cologne, Germany
Abstract:
The volcanogenic lake Laguna Potrok Aike, Santa Cruz, Argentina, reveals an unprecedented continuous high resolution climatic record for the steppe regions of southern Patagonia. With the applied multi-proxy approach rapid climatic changes before the turn of the first millennium were detected followed by medieval droughts which are intersected by moist and/or cold periods of varying durations and intensities. The lsquototal inorganic carbonrsquo content was identified as a sensitive lake level indicator. This proxy suggests that during the late Middle Ages (ca. AD 1230–1410) the lake level was rather low representing a signal of the lsquoMedieval Climate Anomalyrsquo in southeastern Patagonia. At the beginning of the lsquoLittle Ice Agersquo the lake level rose considerably staying on a high level during the whole period. Subsequently, the lake level lowered again in the course of the 20th century.
Keywords:Argentina  Lacustrine sediments  Lake level changes  Little Ice Age  Medieval Climate Anomaly  Southern Patagonia
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