Multi-proxy indicators in a Pontocaspian system: a depth transect of surface sediment in the SE Caspian Sea

IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q2 GEOLOGY
S. Leroy, F. Chalié, F. Wesselingh, M. S. Sanjani, H. Lahijani, J. Athersuch, U. Struck, G. Plunkett, P. Reimer, P. Habibi, K. Kabiri, S. Haghani, A. Beni, K. Arpe
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Abstract

The response of large water-bodies to global change in terms of ecosystem services and economical value is a major concern. The Caspian Sea, the world’s largest enclosed water-body, has a poorly-known water-level history, but observed changes are a hundred times faster than recent global sea-level rise. This ancient lake, characterised by brackish waters, is rich in endemic species; some of them have spread to similar environments worldwide. However, the ecology of Pontocaspian species remains poorly understood and must be studied in their original habitat. This work aims at improving the capacity to reconstruct Quaternary environments of the Pontocaspian region and to provide a benchmark for biodiversity turnover studies. A transect of surface sediment across a wide shelf was subjected to multidisciplinary analyses: stable isotopes, pollen, dinocysts, diatoms, foraminifers, ostracods and molluscs and vertical oceanographic profiles. Three depositional environments with characteristic communities were found: shore face, shelf and slope. Invasion impact was strongly felt by the molluscs. All biota groups, except diatoms, reflected high endemism. The radiocarbon reservoir effect is highlighted in differential 14C ages for different groups. Understanding such discrepancies require detailed insight into reworking processes. Tephra presence in the sediment shows a potential for tephrochronology. Stable isotope ratios in ostracods appear to reflect temperature depth gradients. Our results provide a baseline for calibrating proxy data to the present Pontocaspian environment.
蓬托里海系统的多代理指标:里海东南部表层沉积物的深度样带
大型水体在生态系统服务和经济价值方面对全球变化的反应是一个主要问题。里海是世界上最大的封闭水体,其水位历史鲜为人知,但观测到的变化速度比近期全球海平面上升速度快100倍。这个古老的湖泊,以咸淡水为特征,有丰富的特有物种;其中一些已经传播到世界各地的类似环境中。然而,彭托里海物种的生态仍然知之甚少,必须在其原始栖息地进行研究。这项工作旨在提高重建本托里海地区第四纪环境的能力,并为生物多样性周转研究提供基准。对横跨广阔大陆架的表层沉积物样带进行了多学科分析:稳定同位素、花粉、囊藻、硅藻、有孔虫、介形虫和软体动物以及垂直海洋剖面。发现了滨面、陆架和斜坡3种具有特色群落的沉积环境。软体动物强烈感受到入侵的影响。除硅藻外,所有生物类群均表现出高地方性。放射性碳储集层效应在不同组的14C年龄差异中得到突出体现。理解这些差异需要对返工过程有详细的了解。在沉积物中存在的热菌显示了热年代学的潜力。介形类的稳定同位素比值似乎反映了温度深度梯度。我们的结果提供了一个基线校准代理数据到目前的彭托里海环境。
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Geologica Belgica
Geologica Belgica 地学-地质学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
27.80%
发文量
8
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Geologica Belgica is a Belgian journal that welcomes papers concerning all aspects of the earth sciences, with a particular emphasis on the regional geology of Belgium, North West Europe and central Africa. Papers not dedicated to the geology of Belgium, North West Europe and central Africa are only accepted when one of the authors is linked to a Belgian University or Institution. Thematic issues are highly appreciated. In this case, guest editors take in charge the selection of the manuscripts and the subject of the papers can be enlarged. The journal is in open access. Submitted manuscripts should be concise, presenting material not previously published. The journal also encourages the publication of papers from Belgian junior authors. Short letters are accepted. Papers written in English are preferred. Each mansucript will be reviewed by at least two reviewers.
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