Late Quaternary palaeohydrology of Lake Pergusa (Sicily,southern Italy) as inferred by stable isotopes of lacustrine carbonates |
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Authors: | Giovanni Zanchetta Alessandra Borghini Anthony E Fallick Francesco P Bonadonna Gabriello Leone |
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Institution: | (1) Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, University of Pisa, Via S. Maria, 53, 56126 Pisa, Italy;(2) Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, East Kilbride, G75 0QF, UK;(3) Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Uomo e dell’Ambiente, University of Pisa, Via delle Belle Torri, 18, 56100 Pisa, Italy |
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Abstract: | Ten meters of lacustrine deposits retrieved from Lake Pergusa (Sicily, southern Italy) were investigated through stable isotope
composition (carbon and oxygen) of authigenic carbonate (calcareous muds) and freshwater shells. The core chronology was established
through three AMS dates, and by correlation with a previously dated nearby core. Stable isotope data show that the lake water
evolution was mainly dominated by evaporation. Between ca. 20 and 28 ka the recovered sediments have very high δ18O values, likely corresponding to very dry climatic conditions. The observed rapid oscillations in the δ18O of the recovered sediments during this period also suggest important climatic fluctuations. More humid conditions dominated
during the Holocene period, with the wettest interval occurring between ca. 9000 and 3000 years BP. Late Holocene sediments
represent a substantial return to drier conditions. The available pollen data from a nearby core substantially confirm this
general climatic trend during the Holocene. The positive correlation between δ13C of the calcareous muds and carbonate content suggests that biological activity played a key role in the carbon isotope evolution
of dissolved inorganic carbon. However, a clear climatic signal is not evident from the δ13C record. |
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Keywords: | Stable isotopes Lake carbonates Southern Italy Paleoclimate |
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