Insights into the Holocene environmental setting of Terra Nova Bay region (Ross Sea, Antarctica) from oxygen isotope geochemistry of Adélie penguin eggshells

An oxygen isotope record of Adélie penguin ( Pygoscelis adeliae) eggshells from Terra Nova Bay (Victoria Land, Antarctica) has been reconstructed in order to provide insights into the palaeoenviroment of this region during the last ~8000 years. The δ 18 O values measured in eggshell carbonate show a...

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Published in:The Holocene
Main Authors: Lorenzini, Sandra, Baneschi, Ilaria, Fallick, Anthony E., Salvatore, Maria Cristina, Zanchetta, Giovanni, Dallai, Luigi, Baroni, Carlo
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/0959683611409773 2024-10-20T14:03:11+00:00 Insights into the Holocene environmental setting of Terra Nova Bay region (Ross Sea, Antarctica) from oxygen isotope geochemistry of Adélie penguin eggshells Lorenzini, Sandra Baneschi, Ilaria Fallick, Anthony E. Salvatore, Maria Cristina Zanchetta, Giovanni Dallai, Luigi Baroni, Carlo 2011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683611409773 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0959683611409773 en eng SAGE Publications https://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license The Holocene volume 22, issue 1, page 63-69 ISSN 0959-6836 1477-0911 journal-article 2011 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683611409773 2024-09-24T04:14:19Z An oxygen isotope record of Adélie penguin ( Pygoscelis adeliae) eggshells from Terra Nova Bay (Victoria Land, Antarctica) has been reconstructed in order to provide insights into the palaeoenviroment of this region during the last ~8000 years. The δ 18 O values measured in eggshell carbonate show a great variability over the course of the studied period, with maximum values consistently around +27.5‰. Adopting a metabolic enrichment relative to water source of ~+28.5‰, eggshell δ 18 O values can be interpreted in terms of marine water uptake by the penguins. The spread in δ 18 O of eggshell carbonate at any given time toward more negative values reflects the existence of a low δ 18 O water end member, most plausibly snow or snowmelt. Samples younger than 2000 years are characterized by a general lack of very negative δ 18 O values. As also attested by other proxies, this shift toward more positive isotopic values is likely to be related both to a decreasing contribution of snow or meltwater in the seawaters and consequently to an absence or paucity on the boundary of the nesting sites of snow or snowfall and freshwater that could be directly eaten or drunk by penguins. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Pygoscelis adeliae Ross Sea Victoria Land SAGE Publications Ross Sea Terra Nova Bay Victoria Land The Holocene 22 1 63 69
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description An oxygen isotope record of Adélie penguin ( Pygoscelis adeliae) eggshells from Terra Nova Bay (Victoria Land, Antarctica) has been reconstructed in order to provide insights into the palaeoenviroment of this region during the last ~8000 years. The δ 18 O values measured in eggshell carbonate show a great variability over the course of the studied period, with maximum values consistently around +27.5‰. Adopting a metabolic enrichment relative to water source of ~+28.5‰, eggshell δ 18 O values can be interpreted in terms of marine water uptake by the penguins. The spread in δ 18 O of eggshell carbonate at any given time toward more negative values reflects the existence of a low δ 18 O water end member, most plausibly snow or snowmelt. Samples younger than 2000 years are characterized by a general lack of very negative δ 18 O values. As also attested by other proxies, this shift toward more positive isotopic values is likely to be related both to a decreasing contribution of snow or meltwater in the seawaters and consequently to an absence or paucity on the boundary of the nesting sites of snow or snowfall and freshwater that could be directly eaten or drunk by penguins.
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author Lorenzini, Sandra
Baneschi, Ilaria
Fallick, Anthony E.
Salvatore, Maria Cristina
Zanchetta, Giovanni
Dallai, Luigi
Baroni, Carlo
spellingShingle Lorenzini, Sandra
Baneschi, Ilaria
Fallick, Anthony E.
Salvatore, Maria Cristina
Zanchetta, Giovanni
Dallai, Luigi
Baroni, Carlo
Insights into the Holocene environmental setting of Terra Nova Bay region (Ross Sea, Antarctica) from oxygen isotope geochemistry of Adélie penguin eggshells
author_facet Lorenzini, Sandra
Baneschi, Ilaria
Fallick, Anthony E.
Salvatore, Maria Cristina
Zanchetta, Giovanni
Dallai, Luigi
Baroni, Carlo
author_sort Lorenzini, Sandra
title Insights into the Holocene environmental setting of Terra Nova Bay region (Ross Sea, Antarctica) from oxygen isotope geochemistry of Adélie penguin eggshells
title_short Insights into the Holocene environmental setting of Terra Nova Bay region (Ross Sea, Antarctica) from oxygen isotope geochemistry of Adélie penguin eggshells
title_full Insights into the Holocene environmental setting of Terra Nova Bay region (Ross Sea, Antarctica) from oxygen isotope geochemistry of Adélie penguin eggshells
title_fullStr Insights into the Holocene environmental setting of Terra Nova Bay region (Ross Sea, Antarctica) from oxygen isotope geochemistry of Adélie penguin eggshells
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the Holocene environmental setting of Terra Nova Bay region (Ross Sea, Antarctica) from oxygen isotope geochemistry of Adélie penguin eggshells
title_sort insights into the holocene environmental setting of terra nova bay region (ross sea, antarctica) from oxygen isotope geochemistry of adélie penguin eggshells
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