North Atlantic controlled depositional cycles in MIS 5e layered sediments from the deep Dead Sea basin

The drilled Inter-Continental Drilling Project core at the deeps of the Dead Sea reveals thick sequences of halite deposits from the last interglacial period, reflecting prevailing arid conditions in the lake’s watershed. Here, we examine sequences of intercalating evaporates (halite or gypsum) and...

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Main Authors: Palchan, D., Neugebauer, I., Amitai, Y., Waldmann, N., Schwab, M., Dulski, P., Brauer, A., Stein, M., Erel, Y., Enzel, Y.
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spelling ftgfzpotsdam:oai:gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de:item_2041891 2023-05-15T17:28:20+02:00 North Atlantic controlled depositional cycles in MIS 5e layered sediments from the deep Dead Sea basin Palchan, D. Neugebauer, I. Amitai, Y. Waldmann, N. Schwab, M. Dulski, P. Brauer, A. Stein, M. Erel, Y. Enzel, Y. 2017 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_2041891 unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1017/qua.2016.10 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/urn/http://doi.crossref.org/servlet/query?format=unixref&pid=bib@gfz-potsdam.de&id=10.1017/qua.2016.10 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_2041891 Quaternary Research info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2017 ftgfzpotsdam https://doi.org/10.1017/qua.2016.10 2022-09-14T05:57:00Z The drilled Inter-Continental Drilling Project core at the deeps of the Dead Sea reveals thick sequences of halite deposits from the last interglacial period, reflecting prevailing arid conditions in the lake’s watershed. Here, we examine sequences of intercalating evaporates (halite or gypsum) and fine-detritus laminae and apply petrographic, micro-X-ray fluorescence, and statistical tools to establish in high-temporal resolution the hydroclimatic controls on the sedimentation in the last interglacial Dead Sea. The time series of the thickness of the best-recovered core sections of the layered halite, detritus, and gypsum reveals periodicities of ~11, 7–8, and 4–5 yr, pointing to a North Atlantic control and possibly solar influence on the hydrology of the Dead Sea watershed during the regionally arid period of the last interglacial period. Similar periodicities were detected in the last glacial and modern sedimentary sequences of the Dead Sea and other archives of the central Levant, indicating a persistent impact of the solar cycles on regional hydrology, possibly through the effects of the North Atlantic Oscillation. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation GFZpublic (German Research Centre for Geosciences, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam) Quaternary Research 87 1 168 179
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description The drilled Inter-Continental Drilling Project core at the deeps of the Dead Sea reveals thick sequences of halite deposits from the last interglacial period, reflecting prevailing arid conditions in the lake’s watershed. Here, we examine sequences of intercalating evaporates (halite or gypsum) and fine-detritus laminae and apply petrographic, micro-X-ray fluorescence, and statistical tools to establish in high-temporal resolution the hydroclimatic controls on the sedimentation in the last interglacial Dead Sea. The time series of the thickness of the best-recovered core sections of the layered halite, detritus, and gypsum reveals periodicities of ~11, 7–8, and 4–5 yr, pointing to a North Atlantic control and possibly solar influence on the hydrology of the Dead Sea watershed during the regionally arid period of the last interglacial period. Similar periodicities were detected in the last glacial and modern sedimentary sequences of the Dead Sea and other archives of the central Levant, indicating a persistent impact of the solar cycles on regional hydrology, possibly through the effects of the North Atlantic Oscillation.
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author Palchan, D.
Neugebauer, I.
Amitai, Y.
Waldmann, N.
Schwab, M.
Dulski, P.
Brauer, A.
Stein, M.
Erel, Y.
Enzel, Y.
spellingShingle Palchan, D.
Neugebauer, I.
Amitai, Y.
Waldmann, N.
Schwab, M.
Dulski, P.
Brauer, A.
Stein, M.
Erel, Y.
Enzel, Y.
North Atlantic controlled depositional cycles in MIS 5e layered sediments from the deep Dead Sea basin
author_facet Palchan, D.
Neugebauer, I.
Amitai, Y.
Waldmann, N.
Schwab, M.
Dulski, P.
Brauer, A.
Stein, M.
Erel, Y.
Enzel, Y.
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title North Atlantic controlled depositional cycles in MIS 5e layered sediments from the deep Dead Sea basin
title_short North Atlantic controlled depositional cycles in MIS 5e layered sediments from the deep Dead Sea basin
title_full North Atlantic controlled depositional cycles in MIS 5e layered sediments from the deep Dead Sea basin
title_fullStr North Atlantic controlled depositional cycles in MIS 5e layered sediments from the deep Dead Sea basin
title_full_unstemmed North Atlantic controlled depositional cycles in MIS 5e layered sediments from the deep Dead Sea basin
title_sort north atlantic controlled depositional cycles in mis 5e layered sediments from the deep dead sea basin
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