Unraveling late Quaternary atmospheric circulation in the Southern Hemisphere through the provenance of Pampean loess

The Pampean loess is the most extensive continental paleo-record of aeolian material in the Southern Hemisphere, recording the deposition of dust transported by two major zonal wind systems: the southern westerly winds and the subtropical jets. In order to increase the understanding on paleo-atmosph...

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Main Authors: Torre, Gabriela, Gaiero, Diego Marcelo, Coppo, Renata, Cosentino, Nicolas Juan, Goldstein, Lawrence S. B., de Vleeschouwer, Francois, Le Roux, Gael, Bolge, Louise, Kiro, Yael, Oliveira Sawakuchi, André
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spelling ftconicet:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/203391 2023-10-09T21:45:54+02:00 Unraveling late Quaternary atmospheric circulation in the Southern Hemisphere through the provenance of Pampean loess Torre, Gabriela Gaiero, Diego Marcelo Coppo, Renata Cosentino, Nicolas Juan Goldstein, Lawrence S. B. de Vleeschouwer, Francois Le Roux, Gael Bolge, Louise Kiro, Yael Oliveira Sawakuchi, André application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11336/203391 eng eng Elsevier Science info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0012825222002276 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.earscirev.2022.104143 http://hdl.handle.net/11336/203391 Torre, Gabriela; Gaiero, Diego Marcelo; Coppo, Renata; Cosentino, Nicolas Juan; Goldstein, Lawrence S. B.; et al.; Unraveling late Quaternary atmospheric circulation in the Southern Hemisphere through the provenance of Pampean loess; Elsevier Science; Earth-science Reviews; 232; 104143; 9-2022; 1-17 0012-8252 CONICET Digital CONICET info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ DUST EAST ANTARCTICA PAMPEAN LOESS PROVENANCE RADIOGENIC ISOTOPES SOUTH AMERICA SOUTHERN OCEAN UNMIXING MODEL WESTERLY https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion ftconicet https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2022.104143 2023-09-24T19:54:52Z The Pampean loess is the most extensive continental paleo-record of aeolian material in the Southern Hemisphere, recording the deposition of dust transported by two major zonal wind systems: the southern westerly winds and the subtropical jets. In order to increase the understanding on paleo-atmospheric circulation over the Southern Hemisphere, we evaluate dust provenance through REE, Nd, Sr and Pb isotopes in three sections deposited during late Pleistocene-early Holocene across 700 km in the loess belt of the Pampean region in central Argentina. The isotopic comparison of loess from the three sections with southern South American (SSA) potential dust sources show that (1) sources from the southern Altiplano to latitudes of northern Patagonia supplied dust to the Pampas, (2) the slight Sr[sbnd]Nd isotopic difference between fine and coarse loess may be attributable to grain size effects rather than to differences in provenance, and (3) higher mass accumulation rates in the Pampas are associated with an increased presence of dust originated in the southern Altiplano and southern Puna during the spans of 43–41 ka BP, 20–18 ka BP, 14.6–12.6 ka BP and 11.4–8.9 ka BP. We associate these rises in continental dust fluxes with climatic transitions from wetter to drier periods in the Puna-Altiplano Plateau related to synchronous climatic shifts to humid conditions at the Pampean Plain, probably triggered by El Niño-like conditions. The isotopic comparison with modern SSA dust indicates similar provenance compared to paleo-dust records, suggesting almost constant dust sources from MIS 3 to modern times and/or modest changes in the geochemical signature under the activation/deactivation of the different dust sources. Moreover, contrasting the isotopic signature of the loess sections with more distal palaeoarchives (i.e., South Atlantic Ocean marine sediment cores and Antarctic ice cores), the new data suggest that contrary to previous ideas, the Pampean Loess was not an important source of dust to these regions. Also, a ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica South Atlantic Ocean Southern Ocean CONICET Digital (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas) Antarctic Southern Ocean East Antarctica Patagonia Argentina Earth-Science Reviews 232 104143
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topic DUST
EAST ANTARCTICA
PAMPEAN LOESS
PROVENANCE
RADIOGENIC ISOTOPES
SOUTH AMERICA
SOUTHERN OCEAN
UNMIXING MODEL
WESTERLY
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
spellingShingle DUST
EAST ANTARCTICA
PAMPEAN LOESS
PROVENANCE
RADIOGENIC ISOTOPES
SOUTH AMERICA
SOUTHERN OCEAN
UNMIXING MODEL
WESTERLY
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
Torre, Gabriela
Gaiero, Diego Marcelo
Coppo, Renata
Cosentino, Nicolas Juan
Goldstein, Lawrence S. B.
de Vleeschouwer, Francois
Le Roux, Gael
Bolge, Louise
Kiro, Yael
Oliveira Sawakuchi, André
Unraveling late Quaternary atmospheric circulation in the Southern Hemisphere through the provenance of Pampean loess
topic_facet DUST
EAST ANTARCTICA
PAMPEAN LOESS
PROVENANCE
RADIOGENIC ISOTOPES
SOUTH AMERICA
SOUTHERN OCEAN
UNMIXING MODEL
WESTERLY
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
description The Pampean loess is the most extensive continental paleo-record of aeolian material in the Southern Hemisphere, recording the deposition of dust transported by two major zonal wind systems: the southern westerly winds and the subtropical jets. In order to increase the understanding on paleo-atmospheric circulation over the Southern Hemisphere, we evaluate dust provenance through REE, Nd, Sr and Pb isotopes in three sections deposited during late Pleistocene-early Holocene across 700 km in the loess belt of the Pampean region in central Argentina. The isotopic comparison of loess from the three sections with southern South American (SSA) potential dust sources show that (1) sources from the southern Altiplano to latitudes of northern Patagonia supplied dust to the Pampas, (2) the slight Sr[sbnd]Nd isotopic difference between fine and coarse loess may be attributable to grain size effects rather than to differences in provenance, and (3) higher mass accumulation rates in the Pampas are associated with an increased presence of dust originated in the southern Altiplano and southern Puna during the spans of 43–41 ka BP, 20–18 ka BP, 14.6–12.6 ka BP and 11.4–8.9 ka BP. We associate these rises in continental dust fluxes with climatic transitions from wetter to drier periods in the Puna-Altiplano Plateau related to synchronous climatic shifts to humid conditions at the Pampean Plain, probably triggered by El Niño-like conditions. The isotopic comparison with modern SSA dust indicates similar provenance compared to paleo-dust records, suggesting almost constant dust sources from MIS 3 to modern times and/or modest changes in the geochemical signature under the activation/deactivation of the different dust sources. Moreover, contrasting the isotopic signature of the loess sections with more distal palaeoarchives (i.e., South Atlantic Ocean marine sediment cores and Antarctic ice cores), the new data suggest that contrary to previous ideas, the Pampean Loess was not an important source of dust to these regions. Also, a ...
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author Torre, Gabriela
Gaiero, Diego Marcelo
Coppo, Renata
Cosentino, Nicolas Juan
Goldstein, Lawrence S. B.
de Vleeschouwer, Francois
Le Roux, Gael
Bolge, Louise
Kiro, Yael
Oliveira Sawakuchi, André
author_facet Torre, Gabriela
Gaiero, Diego Marcelo
Coppo, Renata
Cosentino, Nicolas Juan
Goldstein, Lawrence S. B.
de Vleeschouwer, Francois
Le Roux, Gael
Bolge, Louise
Kiro, Yael
Oliveira Sawakuchi, André
author_sort Torre, Gabriela
title Unraveling late Quaternary atmospheric circulation in the Southern Hemisphere through the provenance of Pampean loess
title_short Unraveling late Quaternary atmospheric circulation in the Southern Hemisphere through the provenance of Pampean loess
title_full Unraveling late Quaternary atmospheric circulation in the Southern Hemisphere through the provenance of Pampean loess
title_fullStr Unraveling late Quaternary atmospheric circulation in the Southern Hemisphere through the provenance of Pampean loess
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling late Quaternary atmospheric circulation in the Southern Hemisphere through the provenance of Pampean loess
title_sort unraveling late quaternary atmospheric circulation in the southern hemisphere through the provenance of pampean loess
publisher Elsevier Science
url http://hdl.handle.net/11336/203391
geographic Antarctic
Southern Ocean
East Antarctica
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East Antarctica
South Atlantic Ocean
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Torre, Gabriela; Gaiero, Diego Marcelo; Coppo, Renata; Cosentino, Nicolas Juan; Goldstein, Lawrence S. B.; et al.; Unraveling late Quaternary atmospheric circulation in the Southern Hemisphere through the provenance of Pampean loess; Elsevier Science; Earth-science Reviews; 232; 104143; 9-2022; 1-17
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