Episodic speleothem deposition tracks the terrestrial impact of millennial-scale last glacial climate variability in SW Ireland

Eighty four new U-Th ages are presented for twenty randomly selected broken, displaced and reworked calcite speleothems retrieved from clastic sedimentary fill and from isolated bedding-plane shelves in Crag cave (SW Ireland). The dated pre-Holocene samples span much of the last glacial, ranging in...

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Published in:Quaternary Science Reviews
Main Authors: Fankhauser, Adelheid, Mcdermott, Frank, Fleitmann, Dominik
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Language:English
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Online Access:https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53211/83358.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.09.019
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:53211 2023-05-15T16:27:29+02:00 Episodic speleothem deposition tracks the terrestrial impact of millennial-scale last glacial climate variability in SW Ireland Fankhauser, Adelheid Mcdermott, Frank Fleitmann, Dominik 2016-11 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53211/83358.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.09.019 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53211/ eng eng Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53211/83358.pdf doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.09.019 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53211/ 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Quaternary Science Reviews (0277-3791) (Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd), 2016-11 , Vol. 152 , P. 104-117 Speleothems Last glacial cycle Greenland Interstadials NGRIP chronology text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.09.019 2021-09-23T20:30:28Z Eighty four new U-Th ages are presented for twenty randomly selected broken, displaced and reworked calcite speleothems retrieved from clastic sedimentary fill and from isolated bedding-plane shelves in Crag cave (SW Ireland). The dated pre-Holocene samples span much of the last glacial, ranging in age from 85.15 +/- 0.60 to 23.45 +/- 0.17 ka. Speleothem deposition requires the presence of liquid water, and because Crag cave is a shallow system, deposition is considered likely only when mean annual air temperatures (MAAT) exceed the freezing point of water. Deposition at this mid-latitude ocean-marginal site occurred episodically during MIS5a through to MIS2, synchronously within dating uncertainties, with the timing of Greenland Interstadials (GI). In the latter part of Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS3), deposition was particularly intense, consistent with regional scale climate amelioration inferred previously from radiocarbon ages for sparse MIS3 organic and freshwater surficial deposits in N. Ireland. A brief episode of speleothem deposition at c.23.40 +/- 0.22 ka coincides with GI-2, demonstrating the sensitivity of the site to brief climate amelioration episodes in Greenland during MIS2. Conditions favourable for speleothem deposition occurred periodically during the last glacial, indicating temperature changes of at least 10 degrees C between stadials and interstadials at this mid-latitude site. Deposition ceased during Greenland Stadials (GS), including during periods of ice-rafting in the adjacent N. Atlantic Ocean (Heinrich events). Oxygen and carbon isotope ratios of the last glacial speleothems are generally elevated, reflecting non-equilibrium isotope fractionation effects. However, establishment of low delta C-13 values often occurred within a few decades of climate amelioration, indicating that biogenic CO2 production resumed rapidly at this site, particularly during MIS3. Speleothem delta O-18 variability was driven largely by long-term changes in the delta O-18 value of the adjacent North Atlantic surface water, in turn largely reflecting changes in global ice volume. In common with published speleothem datasets, warming episodes in Ireland associated with GI events typically pre-date their timing in the GICC05 and GICC05modelext time scales, but lie comfortably within the maximum counting uncertainties of these ice core age models. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland ice core NGRIP North Atlantic Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Greenland Quaternary Science Reviews 152 104 117
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topic Speleothems
Last glacial cycle
Greenland Interstadials
NGRIP chronology
spellingShingle Speleothems
Last glacial cycle
Greenland Interstadials
NGRIP chronology
Fankhauser, Adelheid
Mcdermott, Frank
Fleitmann, Dominik
Episodic speleothem deposition tracks the terrestrial impact of millennial-scale last glacial climate variability in SW Ireland
topic_facet Speleothems
Last glacial cycle
Greenland Interstadials
NGRIP chronology
description Eighty four new U-Th ages are presented for twenty randomly selected broken, displaced and reworked calcite speleothems retrieved from clastic sedimentary fill and from isolated bedding-plane shelves in Crag cave (SW Ireland). The dated pre-Holocene samples span much of the last glacial, ranging in age from 85.15 +/- 0.60 to 23.45 +/- 0.17 ka. Speleothem deposition requires the presence of liquid water, and because Crag cave is a shallow system, deposition is considered likely only when mean annual air temperatures (MAAT) exceed the freezing point of water. Deposition at this mid-latitude ocean-marginal site occurred episodically during MIS5a through to MIS2, synchronously within dating uncertainties, with the timing of Greenland Interstadials (GI). In the latter part of Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS3), deposition was particularly intense, consistent with regional scale climate amelioration inferred previously from radiocarbon ages for sparse MIS3 organic and freshwater surficial deposits in N. Ireland. A brief episode of speleothem deposition at c.23.40 +/- 0.22 ka coincides with GI-2, demonstrating the sensitivity of the site to brief climate amelioration episodes in Greenland during MIS2. Conditions favourable for speleothem deposition occurred periodically during the last glacial, indicating temperature changes of at least 10 degrees C between stadials and interstadials at this mid-latitude site. Deposition ceased during Greenland Stadials (GS), including during periods of ice-rafting in the adjacent N. Atlantic Ocean (Heinrich events). Oxygen and carbon isotope ratios of the last glacial speleothems are generally elevated, reflecting non-equilibrium isotope fractionation effects. However, establishment of low delta C-13 values often occurred within a few decades of climate amelioration, indicating that biogenic CO2 production resumed rapidly at this site, particularly during MIS3. Speleothem delta O-18 variability was driven largely by long-term changes in the delta O-18 value of the adjacent North Atlantic surface water, in turn largely reflecting changes in global ice volume. In common with published speleothem datasets, warming episodes in Ireland associated with GI events typically pre-date their timing in the GICC05 and GICC05modelext time scales, but lie comfortably within the maximum counting uncertainties of these ice core age models.
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author Fankhauser, Adelheid
Mcdermott, Frank
Fleitmann, Dominik
author_facet Fankhauser, Adelheid
Mcdermott, Frank
Fleitmann, Dominik
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title Episodic speleothem deposition tracks the terrestrial impact of millennial-scale last glacial climate variability in SW Ireland
title_short Episodic speleothem deposition tracks the terrestrial impact of millennial-scale last glacial climate variability in SW Ireland
title_full Episodic speleothem deposition tracks the terrestrial impact of millennial-scale last glacial climate variability in SW Ireland
title_fullStr Episodic speleothem deposition tracks the terrestrial impact of millennial-scale last glacial climate variability in SW Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Episodic speleothem deposition tracks the terrestrial impact of millennial-scale last glacial climate variability in SW Ireland
title_sort episodic speleothem deposition tracks the terrestrial impact of millennial-scale last glacial climate variability in sw ireland
publisher Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd
publishDate 2016
url https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53211/83358.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.09.019
https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53211/
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NGRIP
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