Holocene palaeoclimates of southern Patagonia: Limnological and environmental history of Lago Cardiel, Argentina

Multiproxy palaeoenvironmental and palaeolimnological analyses of two Holocene-age sediment cores from the margin of Lago Cardiel, a 76 m deep, closed-basin lake in southern Patagonia (latitude 49°S), provide information on lake-level changes that can be related to regional palaeoclimate scenarios....

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spelling ftunibueairesbd:paper:paper_09596836_v13_n4_p581_Markgraf 2023-05-15T13:50:11+02:00 Holocene palaeoclimates of southern Patagonia: Limnological and environmental history of Lago Cardiel, Argentina 2003 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09596836_v13_n4_p581_Markgraf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09596836_v13_n4_p581_Markgraf unknown https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09596836_v13_n4_p581_Markgraf http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09596836_v13_n4_p581_Markgraf Argentina Environmental history Holocene Lago Cardiel Lake levels Multiproxy approach Palaeoclimates Palaeolimnology Patagonia South America Stormtracks lacustrine deposit lake level paleoclimate paleolimnology seasonal variation storm track Bacillariophyta Ostracoda 2003 ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_09596836_v13_n4_p581_Markgraf 2023-02-16T02:20:29Z Multiproxy palaeoenvironmental and palaeolimnological analyses of two Holocene-age sediment cores from the margin of Lago Cardiel, a 76 m deep, closed-basin lake in southern Patagonia (latitude 49°S), provide information on lake-level changes that can be related to regional palaeoclimate scenarios. Sedimentologic (magnetic susceptibility, organic and inorganic carbon content) and environmental indicators (pollen, diatoms, ostracodes and stable isotopes on ostracodes) show lake levels markedly higher than today during the early Holocene, following a rapid lake-level rise after a desiccation phase prior to 11 000 BP. After about 6000 BP, lake levels were generally lower, but underwent repeated fluctuations. These inferred changes support the previously proposed view that the southern westerly stormtracks were focused (zonal) north of latitude 50°S during the early Holocene, allowing for Antarctic cold fronts to bring easterly moisture to southern Patagonia, whereas during the late Holocene the stormtracks shifted seasonally, with an overall more meridional behaviour, resulting in less and more variable moisture at these latitudes. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires) Antarctic Argentina Basin Lake ENVELOPE(161.917,161.917,-76.150,-76.150) Patagonia Rapid Lake ENVELOPE(177.619,177.619,52.064,52.064)
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topic Argentina
Environmental history
Holocene
Lago Cardiel
Lake levels
Multiproxy approach
Palaeoclimates
Palaeolimnology
Patagonia
South America
Stormtracks
lacustrine deposit
lake level
paleoclimate
paleolimnology
seasonal variation
storm track
Bacillariophyta
Ostracoda
spellingShingle Argentina
Environmental history
Holocene
Lago Cardiel
Lake levels
Multiproxy approach
Palaeoclimates
Palaeolimnology
Patagonia
South America
Stormtracks
lacustrine deposit
lake level
paleoclimate
paleolimnology
seasonal variation
storm track
Bacillariophyta
Ostracoda
Holocene palaeoclimates of southern Patagonia: Limnological and environmental history of Lago Cardiel, Argentina
topic_facet Argentina
Environmental history
Holocene
Lago Cardiel
Lake levels
Multiproxy approach
Palaeoclimates
Palaeolimnology
Patagonia
South America
Stormtracks
lacustrine deposit
lake level
paleoclimate
paleolimnology
seasonal variation
storm track
Bacillariophyta
Ostracoda
description Multiproxy palaeoenvironmental and palaeolimnological analyses of two Holocene-age sediment cores from the margin of Lago Cardiel, a 76 m deep, closed-basin lake in southern Patagonia (latitude 49°S), provide information on lake-level changes that can be related to regional palaeoclimate scenarios. Sedimentologic (magnetic susceptibility, organic and inorganic carbon content) and environmental indicators (pollen, diatoms, ostracodes and stable isotopes on ostracodes) show lake levels markedly higher than today during the early Holocene, following a rapid lake-level rise after a desiccation phase prior to 11 000 BP. After about 6000 BP, lake levels were generally lower, but underwent repeated fluctuations. These inferred changes support the previously proposed view that the southern westerly stormtracks were focused (zonal) north of latitude 50°S during the early Holocene, allowing for Antarctic cold fronts to bring easterly moisture to southern Patagonia, whereas during the late Holocene the stormtracks shifted seasonally, with an overall more meridional behaviour, resulting in less and more variable moisture at these latitudes.
title Holocene palaeoclimates of southern Patagonia: Limnological and environmental history of Lago Cardiel, Argentina
title_short Holocene palaeoclimates of southern Patagonia: Limnological and environmental history of Lago Cardiel, Argentina
title_full Holocene palaeoclimates of southern Patagonia: Limnological and environmental history of Lago Cardiel, Argentina
title_fullStr Holocene palaeoclimates of southern Patagonia: Limnological and environmental history of Lago Cardiel, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Holocene palaeoclimates of southern Patagonia: Limnological and environmental history of Lago Cardiel, Argentina
title_sort holocene palaeoclimates of southern patagonia: limnological and environmental history of lago cardiel, argentina
publishDate 2003
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09596836_v13_n4_p581_Markgraf
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09596836_v13_n4_p581_Markgraf
long_lat ENVELOPE(161.917,161.917,-76.150,-76.150)
ENVELOPE(177.619,177.619,52.064,52.064)
geographic Antarctic
Argentina
Basin Lake
Patagonia
Rapid Lake
geographic_facet Antarctic
Argentina
Basin Lake
Patagonia
Rapid Lake
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
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