MIS 5e sea surface temperature estimation; a multi-proxy approach using a marine macrofossil assemblage (Mar Piccolo, Gulf of Taranto, Southern Italy)

Pierluigi Santagati , Edoardo Perri , Maria Pia Bernasconi , Mario Borrelli , Salvatore Guerrieri , Salvatore Critelli
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It is reported a multi-proxy palaeoclimatic study conducted on a MIS 5e calcarenite from the Mar Piccolo Basin (MP), Gulf of Taranto (GT) (Central Mediterranean). The calcarenite returned a rich malacofauna consisting of 120 extant species, including four of the tropical Senegalese Fauna, today absent in the Mediterranean. The biogeographic-climatic affinity of the assemblage shows, compared to today, a double percentage of warm affinity species, while the cold affinity species are nearly equally represented, indicating a warmer but not strictly tropical SST. This is confirmed by the most recurring preferred SST ranges of the assemblage, indicating an average of 20 °C. The skeletal compositions of five well-preserved molluscan and coral specimens were analyzed for trace elements and stable isotopes for further mean SST estimations. From the comparison of the results of several equations available in literature, it appears that only some SST estimations are realistic, converging into similar values of, on average, 20.8 ± 0.9 °C. Considering all the used proxies, the MIS 5e SST difference compared to today falls in the range 1.2–2.0 °C for the GT (being a more reasonable scenario) and 2.0–2.8 °C for the MP. This is not a firmly tropical-like SST setting as suggested by the sole Senegalese fauna, indicating at least 2.7 °C–3.5 °C more than today's GT and MP, respectively. The approximations and assumptions made for obtaining SST values with any single proxy indicate the need of a multi-proxy approach to define the best SST estimation.

MIS 5e 海洋表面温度估算;利用海洋大型化石组合的多代理方法(意大利南部塔兰托湾皮科洛海)
报告对塔兰托湾(GT)(地中海中部)Mar Piccolo 盆地(MP)的 MIS 5e 长钙钛矿进行了多代古气候研究。该钙钛矿出土了丰富的孔雀石动物群,包括 120 个现存物种,其中有四个物种属于热带塞内加尔动物群,而这些物种如今在地中海已不复存在。与今天相比,该生物群的生物地理-气候亲缘关系显示,暖亲缘物种的比例增加了一倍,而冷亲缘物种的比例几乎相等,这表明当时的温度较高,但并非严格意义上的热带。该生物群最经常出现的偏好温度范围也证实了这一点,即平均温度为 20 °C。对 5 个保存完好的软体动物和珊瑚标本的骨骼成分进行了微量元素和稳定同位素分析,以进一步估算平均海温。通过比较文献中几个方程的结果,发现只有一些 SST 估算值是符合实际的,平均趋近于类似的 20.8 ± 0.9 °C。考虑到所有使用的代用指标,MIS 5e 与今天相比的 SST 差异范围为:GT 为 1.2 - 2.0 ℃(更合理的情况),MP 为 2.0 - 2.8 ℃。这并不像塞内加尔唯一的动物群落所显示的那样,是一个稳固的类似热带的 SST 环境,表明比今天的 GT 和 MP 分别高出至少 2.7 °C 至 3.5 °C。用任何单一代用指标获得海温值所需的近似值和假设条件表明,需要采用多代用指标方法来确定最佳的海温估计值。
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