墨西哥盆地Chalco湖科学钻探(mexidill)

IF 1.6 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
E. Brown, M. Caballero, Enrique Cabral Cano, P. Fawcett, S. Lozano-García, B. Ortega, L. Pérez, A. Schwalb, V. Smith, B. Steinman, M. Stockhecke, B. Valero-Garcés, S. Watt, N. Wattrus, J. Werne, T. Wonik, A. Myrbo, A. Noren, Ryan O’Grady, D. Schnurrenberger
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摘要

摘要墨西哥盆地钻探计划mexidill的主要科学目标是开发北美热带环境变化的连续、高分辨率湖泊记录。该地区位于人口稠密、水资源紧张的墨西哥城地区,这一记录具有特殊的社会相关性。墨西哥中部详细的古气候重建将增强我们对北美热带地区长期自然气候变率及其与高纬度地区变化关系的认识。该站点位于热带辐合带(ITCZ)的北缘,这里的现代降水量受太平洋和大西洋盆地海表温度的影响。在末次冰期极大期(LGM),假定该站点冬季降水增多是中纬度西风带向南移动的结果。因此,它代表了了解北美热带和亚热带大尺度水文变化的关键空间节点,其海拔高度(平均海拔2240米)是北美西部大部分地区的典型海拔。此外,其沉积物中含有丰富的前全新世火山史记录;了解该地区火山爆发的震级和频率关系将提高对未来活动进行风险评估的能力。火山爆发沉积物也将被用来为充分利用古气候记录提供强有力的年代学基础。在这里,我们报告2016年核心运动的初步结果和外展活动。
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Scientific drilling of Lake Chalco, Basin of Mexico (MexiDrill)
Abstract. The primary scientific objective of MexiDrill, the Basin of Mexico Drilling Program, is development of a continuous, high-resolution ∼400 kyr lacustrine record of tropical North American environmental change. The field location, in the densely populated, water-stressed Mexico City region gives this record particular societal relevance. A detailed paleoclimate reconstruction from central Mexico will enhance our understanding of long-term natural climate variability in the North American tropics and its relationship with changes at higher latitudes. The site lies at the northern margin of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), where modern precipitation amounts are influenced by sea surface temperatures in the Pacific and Atlantic basins. During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), more winter precipitation at the site is hypothesized to have been a consequence of a southward displacement of the mid-latitude westerlies. It thus represents a key spatial node for understanding large-scale hydrological variability of tropical and subtropical North America and is at an altitude (2240 m a.s.l.), typical of much of western North America. In addition, its sediments contain a rich record of pre-Holocene volcanic history; knowledge of the magnitude and frequency relationships of the area's explosive volcanic eruptions will improve capacity for risk assessment of future activity. Explosive eruption deposits will also be used to provide the backbone of a robust chronology necessary for full exploitation of the paleoclimate record. Here we report initial results from, and outreach activities of, the 2016 coring campaign.
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Scientific Drilling
Scientific Drilling GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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