Millennial hydrological variability in the continental northern Neotropics during Marine Isotope Stages (MISs) 3–2 (59–15 cal ka BP) inferred from sediments of Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala

Lake Petén Itzá (Guatemala) possesses one of the longest lacustrine sediment records in the northern Neotropics, which enabled study of paleoclimate variability in the region during the last 400000 years. We used geochemical (Ti, Ca=(TiCFe) and Mn=Fe) and mineralogical (carbonates, gypsum, quartz, c...

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Main Authors: Martínez-Abarca, Rodrigo, Abstein, Michelle, Schenk, Frederik, Hodell, David, Hoelzmann, Philipp, Brenner, Mark, Kutterolf, Steffen, Cohuo, Sergio, Macario-González, Laura, Stockhecke, Mona, Curtis, Jason, Anselmetti, Flavio S., Ariztegui, Daniel, Guilderson, Thomas, Correa-Metrio, Alexander, Bauersachs, Thorsten, Pérez, Liseth, Schwalb, Antje
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Abstein, Michelle
Schenk, Frederik
Hodell, David
Hoelzmann, Philipp
Brenner, Mark
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Cohuo, Sergio
Macario-González, Laura
Stockhecke, Mona
Curtis, Jason
Anselmetti, Flavio S.
Ariztegui, Daniel
Guilderson, Thomas
Correa-Metrio, Alexander
Bauersachs, Thorsten
Pérez, Liseth
Schwalb, Antje
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Stockhecke, Mona
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Ariztegui, Daniel
Guilderson, Thomas
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description Lake Petén Itzá (Guatemala) possesses one of the longest lacustrine sediment records in the northern Neotropics, which enabled study of paleoclimate variability in the region during the last 400000 years. We used geochemical (Ti, Ca=(TiCFe) and Mn=Fe) and mineralogical (carbonates, gypsum, quartz, clay) data from sediment core PI-2 to infer past changes in runoff, lake evaporation, organic matter sources and redox conditions in the water column, caused by hydrological changes in the northern Neotropics during Marine Isotope Stages (MISs) 3–2. From 59 to 39 cal ka BP climate conditions were relatively wet, and the lake was marked by higher primary productivity and anoxic bottom waters. This wet environment was interrupted for two periods of possible low water level at 52 and 46 cal ka BP, when our data suggest higher evaporation, high terrestrial organic matter input and persistent oxic conditions. Between 39 and 23 cal ka BP, evaporation and input of terrestrial organic matter increased considerably, lake level declined, and lake bottom waters generally became oxic. These conditions reversed during the Last Glacial Maximum (23.5–18.0 cal ka BP), when runoff and lake productivity increased, and rising lake level caused bottom waters to again become anoxic. Comparison of our hydrologic proxy data with sea surface temperature anomalies between the eastern Pacific and the Caribbean suggests that changes in the intensity of the Caribbean Low-Level Jet (CLLJ) may have influenced long-term changes in runoff during MISs 3–2. Higher intensity of the CLLJ during the onset of MIS 3 and the LGM might have led to greater runoff into the lake, whereas the MIS 3–2 transition experienced a weaker CLLJ and consequently less runoff. A refined, high-resolution age–depth model for the PI-2 sediment core enabled us to identify millennial-scale Greenland interstadials (GIs) 14–2, Greenland stadials (GSs) 14–2 and Heinrich stadials (HSs) 5–1. In general, HSs and GSs were characterized by drier conditions. In contrast to GSs and HSs, ...
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spelling ftunivbraunschw:oai:https://leopard.tu-braunschweig.de/:dbbs_mods_00073569 2025-01-16T22:11:59+00:00 Millennial hydrological variability in the continental northern Neotropics during Marine Isotope Stages (MISs) 3–2 (59–15 cal ka BP) inferred from sediments of Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala Martínez-Abarca, Rodrigo Abstein, Michelle Schenk, Frederik Hodell, David Hoelzmann, Philipp Brenner, Mark Kutterolf, Steffen Cohuo, Sergio Macario-González, Laura Stockhecke, Mona Curtis, Jason Anselmetti, Flavio S. Ariztegui, Daniel Guilderson, Thomas Correa-Metrio, Alexander Bauersachs, Thorsten Pérez, Liseth Schwalb, Antje 2023-07-18 26 Seiten https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-19-1409-2023 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:084-2023072016575 https://leopard.tu-braunschweig.de/receive/dbbs_mods_00073569 https://leopard.tu-braunschweig.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dbbs_derivate_00052074/cp-19-1409-2023.pdf eng eng Copernicus GmbH Copernicus Clim. Past, 19, 1409–1434, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-19-1409-2023, 2023 -- Clim. Past -- 1814-9332 -- 1814-9324 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-19-1409-2023 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:084-2023072016575 https://leopard.tu-braunschweig.de/receive/dbbs_mods_00073569 https://leopard.tu-braunschweig.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dbbs_derivate_00052074/cp-19-1409-2023.pdf https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ public info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article ddc:551 Veröffentlichung der TU Braunschweig Publikationsfonds der TU Braunschweig article Text doc-type:article 2023 ftunivbraunschw https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-19-1409-2023 2024-03-26T07:33:54Z Lake Petén Itzá (Guatemala) possesses one of the longest lacustrine sediment records in the northern Neotropics, which enabled study of paleoclimate variability in the region during the last 400000 years. We used geochemical (Ti, Ca=(TiCFe) and Mn=Fe) and mineralogical (carbonates, gypsum, quartz, clay) data from sediment core PI-2 to infer past changes in runoff, lake evaporation, organic matter sources and redox conditions in the water column, caused by hydrological changes in the northern Neotropics during Marine Isotope Stages (MISs) 3–2. From 59 to 39 cal ka BP climate conditions were relatively wet, and the lake was marked by higher primary productivity and anoxic bottom waters. This wet environment was interrupted for two periods of possible low water level at 52 and 46 cal ka BP, when our data suggest higher evaporation, high terrestrial organic matter input and persistent oxic conditions. Between 39 and 23 cal ka BP, evaporation and input of terrestrial organic matter increased considerably, lake level declined, and lake bottom waters generally became oxic. These conditions reversed during the Last Glacial Maximum (23.5–18.0 cal ka BP), when runoff and lake productivity increased, and rising lake level caused bottom waters to again become anoxic. Comparison of our hydrologic proxy data with sea surface temperature anomalies between the eastern Pacific and the Caribbean suggests that changes in the intensity of the Caribbean Low-Level Jet (CLLJ) may have influenced long-term changes in runoff during MISs 3–2. Higher intensity of the CLLJ during the onset of MIS 3 and the LGM might have led to greater runoff into the lake, whereas the MIS 3–2 transition experienced a weaker CLLJ and consequently less runoff. A refined, high-resolution age–depth model for the PI-2 sediment core enabled us to identify millennial-scale Greenland interstadials (GIs) 14–2, Greenland stadials (GSs) 14–2 and Heinrich stadials (HSs) 5–1. In general, HSs and GSs were characterized by drier conditions. In contrast to GSs and HSs, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland TU Braunschweig: LeoPARD - Publications And Research Data Greenland Pacific Climate of the Past 19 7 1409 1434
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Martínez-Abarca, Rodrigo
Abstein, Michelle
Schenk, Frederik
Hodell, David
Hoelzmann, Philipp
Brenner, Mark
Kutterolf, Steffen
Cohuo, Sergio
Macario-González, Laura
Stockhecke, Mona
Curtis, Jason
Anselmetti, Flavio S.
Ariztegui, Daniel
Guilderson, Thomas
Correa-Metrio, Alexander
Bauersachs, Thorsten
Pérez, Liseth
Schwalb, Antje
Millennial hydrological variability in the continental northern Neotropics during Marine Isotope Stages (MISs) 3–2 (59–15 cal ka BP) inferred from sediments of Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala
title Millennial hydrological variability in the continental northern Neotropics during Marine Isotope Stages (MISs) 3–2 (59–15 cal ka BP) inferred from sediments of Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala
title_full Millennial hydrological variability in the continental northern Neotropics during Marine Isotope Stages (MISs) 3–2 (59–15 cal ka BP) inferred from sediments of Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala
title_fullStr Millennial hydrological variability in the continental northern Neotropics during Marine Isotope Stages (MISs) 3–2 (59–15 cal ka BP) inferred from sediments of Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala
title_full_unstemmed Millennial hydrological variability in the continental northern Neotropics during Marine Isotope Stages (MISs) 3–2 (59–15 cal ka BP) inferred from sediments of Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala
title_short Millennial hydrological variability in the continental northern Neotropics during Marine Isotope Stages (MISs) 3–2 (59–15 cal ka BP) inferred from sediments of Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala
title_sort millennial hydrological variability in the continental northern neotropics during marine isotope stages (miss) 3–2 (59–15 cal ka bp) inferred from sediments of lake petén itzá, guatemala
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