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Abrupt shoaling of the nutricline in response to massive freshwater flooding at the onset of the last interglacial sapropel event

Abrupt shoaling of the nutricline in response to massive freshwater flooding at the onset of the last interglacial sapropel event
Abrupt shoaling of the nutricline in response to massive freshwater flooding at the onset of the last interglacial sapropel event
A detailed assessment of the respective roles of production, export, and subsequent preservation of organic carbon (Corg) in the eastern Mediterranean (EMED) sediments during the formation of sapropels remains elusive. Here we present new micropaleontological results for both surface samples taken at several locations in the EMED and last interglacial sapropel S5 from core LC21 in the southeastern Aegean Sea. A strong exponential anticorrelation between relative abundances of the lower photic zone coccolithophore Florisphaera profunda in the surface sediments and modern concentrations of chlorophyll a (Chl-a) at the sea surface suggests that F. profunda percentages can be used to track past productivity changes in the EMED. Prior to S5 deposition, an abrupt and large increase of F. profunda percentages in LC21 coincided (within the multidecadal resolution of the records) with the marked freshening of EMED surface waters. This suggests a strong coupling between freshwater-bound surface to intermediate water (density) stratification and enhanced upward advection of nutrients to the base of the photic zone, fuelling a productive deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) underneath a nutrient-starved surface layer. Our findings imply that (at least) at the onset of sapropel formation physical and biogeochemical processes likely operated in tandem, enabling high Corg accumulation at the seafloor.
0883-8305
PA3208
Grelaud, Michaël
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Marino, Gianluca
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Ziveri, Patrizia
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Rohling, Eelco J.
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Grelaud, Michaël
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Marino, Gianluca
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Ziveri, Patrizia
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Rohling, Eelco J.
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Grelaud, Michaël, Marino, Gianluca, Ziveri, Patrizia and Rohling, Eelco J. (2012) Abrupt shoaling of the nutricline in response to massive freshwater flooding at the onset of the last interglacial sapropel event. Paleoceanography, 27 (3), PA3208. (doi:10.1029/2012PA002288).

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A detailed assessment of the respective roles of production, export, and subsequent preservation of organic carbon (Corg) in the eastern Mediterranean (EMED) sediments during the formation of sapropels remains elusive. Here we present new micropaleontological results for both surface samples taken at several locations in the EMED and last interglacial sapropel S5 from core LC21 in the southeastern Aegean Sea. A strong exponential anticorrelation between relative abundances of the lower photic zone coccolithophore Florisphaera profunda in the surface sediments and modern concentrations of chlorophyll a (Chl-a) at the sea surface suggests that F. profunda percentages can be used to track past productivity changes in the EMED. Prior to S5 deposition, an abrupt and large increase of F. profunda percentages in LC21 coincided (within the multidecadal resolution of the records) with the marked freshening of EMED surface waters. This suggests a strong coupling between freshwater-bound surface to intermediate water (density) stratification and enhanced upward advection of nutrients to the base of the photic zone, fuelling a productive deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) underneath a nutrient-starved surface layer. Our findings imply that (at least) at the onset of sapropel formation physical and biogeochemical processes likely operated in tandem, enabling high Corg accumulation at the seafloor.

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Published date: September 2012
Organisations: Paleooceanography & Palaeoclimate

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Local EPrints ID: 345506
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/345506
ISSN: 0883-8305
PURE UUID: d09746e9-9f59-44c5-802e-ae2496c5d349
ORCID for Eelco J. Rohling: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5349-2158

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Date deposited: 22 Nov 2012 09:54
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:47

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Author: Michaël Grelaud
Author: Gianluca Marino
Author: Patrizia Ziveri

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