Isotopic constraints on the source of Argentinian loess - With implications for atmospheric circulation and the provenance of Antarctic dust during recent glacial maxima

We present rare-earth element (REE) and Sr-Nd isotopic data for Argentinian loess (28-38°S) with two aims: (1) to examine the source regions of Argentinian loess and the constraints that these put on palaeo-wind directions; (2) to further investigate the source of Antarctic ice-core dust and to test...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Smith, James, Vance, Derek, Kemp, Rob A., Archer, Corey, Toms, Phillip, King, Matthew, Zárate, Marcelo Arístides
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spelling ftconicet:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/81752 2023-10-09T21:45:47+02:00 Isotopic constraints on the source of Argentinian loess - With implications for atmospheric circulation and the provenance of Antarctic dust during recent glacial maxima Smith, James Vance, Derek Kemp, Rob A. Archer, Corey Toms, Phillip King, Matthew Zárate, Marcelo Arístides application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11336/81752 eng eng Elsevier Science info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0012821X03002607 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/S0012-821X(03)00260-7 http://hdl.handle.net/11336/81752 Smith, James; Vance, Derek; Kemp, Rob A.; Archer, Corey; Toms, Phillip; et al.; Isotopic constraints on the source of Argentinian loess - With implications for atmospheric circulation and the provenance of Antarctic dust during recent glacial maxima; Elsevier Science; Earth and Planetary Science Letters; 212; 1-2; 7-2003; 181-196 0012-821X CONICET Digital CONICET info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/ Antarctica Ice-Core Loess South America Sr-Nd 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/S0012-821X(03)00260-7 2023-09-24T18:27:04Z We present rare-earth element (REE) and Sr-Nd isotopic data for Argentinian loess (28-38°S) with two aims: (1) to examine the source regions of Argentinian loess and the constraints that these put on palaeo-wind directions; (2) to further investigate the source of Antarctic ice-core dust and to test the hypothesis that some of it could be derived from a region to the north of Patagonia - into which the dry, dusty, westerly dominated Patagonian climate expanded during Quaternary glacial maxima. Sr-Nd isotopic data for Argentinian loess from north of 37°S are distinct from Patagonian loess compositions in that they have more radiogenic Sr (87Sr/86Sr=0.7059-0.7123) and less radiogenic Nd (ε Nd =-0.8 to -6.4). REE patterns and Sr-Nd isotopic values are relatively homogeneous for multiple samples taken from single loess sections but show significant differences between sections. In general, there is a northward change from Patagonia-like REE patterns and isotopic values away from volcanogenic signatures and towards those that are more like the continental crust. The latitudinal Nd isotopic pattern is remarkably similar to that for Andean volcanic rocks and suggests derivation of loess from the Andes by more-or-less direct westerly transport. For loess sections in the north, the data imply a contribution from Palaeozoic gneisses to the northwest in the Chilean Altiplano. Sr-Nd data for extra-Patagonian Argentinian loess north of 37°S do not support a significant role for this source region in supplying dust to Antarctica at the last glacial maximum. This conclusion contrasts with previous studies that suggest a significant northward shift in the climatic belts - and in particular the westerlies and the Antarctic Polar Front - during Quaternary glacial maxima. Very systematic relations between the Sr-Nd isotopic composition of loess and their Andean source highlights shifts in the Sr isotopic composition of loess to more radiogenic values and strongly suggests that the slight offset between Patagonian loess and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica ice core CONICET Digital (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas) Antarctic The Antarctic Patagonia Earth and Planetary Science Letters 212 1-2 181 196
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topic Antarctica
Ice-Core
Loess
South America
Sr-Nd
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
spellingShingle Antarctica
Ice-Core
Loess
South America
Sr-Nd
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
Smith, James
Vance, Derek
Kemp, Rob A.
Archer, Corey
Toms, Phillip
King, Matthew
Zárate, Marcelo Arístides
Isotopic constraints on the source of Argentinian loess - With implications for atmospheric circulation and the provenance of Antarctic dust during recent glacial maxima
topic_facet Antarctica
Ice-Core
Loess
South America
Sr-Nd
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
description We present rare-earth element (REE) and Sr-Nd isotopic data for Argentinian loess (28-38°S) with two aims: (1) to examine the source regions of Argentinian loess and the constraints that these put on palaeo-wind directions; (2) to further investigate the source of Antarctic ice-core dust and to test the hypothesis that some of it could be derived from a region to the north of Patagonia - into which the dry, dusty, westerly dominated Patagonian climate expanded during Quaternary glacial maxima. Sr-Nd isotopic data for Argentinian loess from north of 37°S are distinct from Patagonian loess compositions in that they have more radiogenic Sr (87Sr/86Sr=0.7059-0.7123) and less radiogenic Nd (ε Nd =-0.8 to -6.4). REE patterns and Sr-Nd isotopic values are relatively homogeneous for multiple samples taken from single loess sections but show significant differences between sections. In general, there is a northward change from Patagonia-like REE patterns and isotopic values away from volcanogenic signatures and towards those that are more like the continental crust. The latitudinal Nd isotopic pattern is remarkably similar to that for Andean volcanic rocks and suggests derivation of loess from the Andes by more-or-less direct westerly transport. For loess sections in the north, the data imply a contribution from Palaeozoic gneisses to the northwest in the Chilean Altiplano. Sr-Nd data for extra-Patagonian Argentinian loess north of 37°S do not support a significant role for this source region in supplying dust to Antarctica at the last glacial maximum. This conclusion contrasts with previous studies that suggest a significant northward shift in the climatic belts - and in particular the westerlies and the Antarctic Polar Front - during Quaternary glacial maxima. Very systematic relations between the Sr-Nd isotopic composition of loess and their Andean source highlights shifts in the Sr isotopic composition of loess to more radiogenic values and strongly suggests that the slight offset between Patagonian loess and ...
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author Smith, James
Vance, Derek
Kemp, Rob A.
Archer, Corey
Toms, Phillip
King, Matthew
Zárate, Marcelo Arístides
author_facet Smith, James
Vance, Derek
Kemp, Rob A.
Archer, Corey
Toms, Phillip
King, Matthew
Zárate, Marcelo Arístides
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title Isotopic constraints on the source of Argentinian loess - With implications for atmospheric circulation and the provenance of Antarctic dust during recent glacial maxima
title_short Isotopic constraints on the source of Argentinian loess - With implications for atmospheric circulation and the provenance of Antarctic dust during recent glacial maxima
title_full Isotopic constraints on the source of Argentinian loess - With implications for atmospheric circulation and the provenance of Antarctic dust during recent glacial maxima
title_fullStr Isotopic constraints on the source of Argentinian loess - With implications for atmospheric circulation and the provenance of Antarctic dust during recent glacial maxima
title_full_unstemmed Isotopic constraints on the source of Argentinian loess - With implications for atmospheric circulation and the provenance of Antarctic dust during recent glacial maxima
title_sort isotopic constraints on the source of argentinian loess - with implications for atmospheric circulation and the provenance of antarctic dust during recent glacial maxima
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