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Variation in production,input and preservation of metastable calcium carbonate off Somalia during the last 90,000 years
Institution:1. Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences, 53-University Road, Lucknow 226 007, India;2. Department of Geology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, India;3. National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research, Vasco-da-Gama, Goa 403 804, India;1. Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India;2. School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India;1. CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad 500007, India;2. High-Precision Mass Spectrometry and Environment Change Laboratory (HISPEC), Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:To improve our understanding of the Late Pleistocene and Holocene carbonate system of the western Arabian Sea a high-resolution sedimentary record off Somalia has been analysed. The 15.26-m-long piston core 905 comprises a complete record of the last 90,000 years. We have measured concentrations of carbonate minerals, i.e., aragonite, calcite, Mg-calcite, and element ratios (Sr/Ca) together with pteropod counts and an estimation of the preservation state of pteropod shells to trace temporal changes in carbonate production and preservation.The Sr/Ca ratio shows strong similarities to the aragonite percentage and the δ18O record of the planktic foraminifer Neogloboquadrina dutertrei. High Sr/Ca ratios together with fragments of corals found in the coarse fraction indicate that most of the aragonite is of shallow water origin (high-Sr aragonite) and pteropods contribute much less than expected. High resuspensional input of shallow-marine aragonite occurs during sea-level highstands (interglacials) and low input during lowstands (glacials).The Mg-calcite concentration record resembles the whole pteropod abundance and pteropod shell preservation records confirming the use of Mg-calcite in combination with pteropod preservation proxies to reconstruct past fluctuations in carbonate dissolution. Preservation of aragonite and Mg-calcite increases during stadials, H-equivalents, YD and late Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3. During late MIS 5/early MIS 4 and in the Late Holocene absence of few pteropods as well as low Mg-calcite weight percentages point to strong dissolution of aragonite and Mg-calcite.
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