High-frequency climate fluctuations over the last deglaciation in the Alboran Sea, Western Mediterranean: Evidence from calcareous plankton assemblages

A high resolution study, with a centennial scale resolution, has been performed on the calcareous plankton assemblage (coccolithophores and planktonic foraminifera) at Ocean Drilling Program Site 976, Alboran Sea (Western Mediterranean), focusing on the interval between 20 and 9 ka, in order to reco...

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Published in:Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Main Authors: Bazzicalupo, P, Maiorano, P, Girone, A, Marino, M, Combourieu-Nebout, N, Incarbona, A
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description A high resolution study, with a centennial scale resolution, has been performed on the calcareous plankton assemblage (coccolithophores and planktonic foraminifera) at Ocean Drilling Program Site 976, Alboran Sea (Western Mediterranean), focusing on the interval between 20 and 9 ka, in order to reconstruct changes in surface and subsurface water dynamics and productivity. The biotic surface water proxies integrate the extremely detailed (multi-decadal scale) geochemical data set and the pollen record already available at the core, thus providing a complete paleoenvironmental/paleoceanographic reconstruction. The results highlight the sensitivity of the calcareous plankton in recording stadial/interstadial phases and higher-frequency climatic events, that produced changes in sea water features. Wind-induced upwelling and river discharge during the Last Glacial Period favored nutrient availability and moderate productivity. During Heinrich Stadial 1 (HS1), the arrival of cold and fresher waters from iceberg melting in the North Atlantic, significantly hampered productivity, at its lowest values of the whole investigated interval. Calcareous plankton behavior supports the hypothesis that HS1 is a composite event, marked by three phases: HS1a characterized by the coldest SST, polar Atlantic water inflow into the basin and a first step toward a dry climate on the continent; HS1b recording enhanced freshwater inflow and drought on land, and HS1c indicating reduced polar water influx. The Bølling-Allerød (BA) interstadial sees the highest rate of productivity in the entire interval and accompanies the deposition of Organic Rich Layer 1; during the BA coccolithophore assemblage also marks higher frequency changes in hydrographic conditions, apparently in relation with Greenland Interstadial I (GI-I) high variability. The Younger Dryas Stadial (YD) is characterized by refunding cold and dry conditions, although not as severe as during HS1, and by enhanced detrital input in surface water during drier conditions on land. ...
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spelling ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/480744 2025-05-25T13:50:16+00:00 High-frequency climate fluctuations over the last deglaciation in the Alboran Sea, Western Mediterranean: Evidence from calcareous plankton assemblages Bazzicalupo, P Maiorano, P Girone, A Marino, M Combourieu-Nebout, N Incarbona, A Bazzicalupo, P Maiorano, P Girone, A Marino, M Combourieu-Nebout, N Incarbona, A 2018 STAMPA https://hdl.handle.net/10281/480744 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.06.042 eng eng Elsevier B.V. country:NL info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000440960100019 volume:506 firstpage:226 lastpage:241 numberofpages:16 journal:PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY https://hdl.handle.net/10281/480744 doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.06.042 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Land/sea correlation Last Glacial Period/Holocene Millennial-centennial scale climate variability ODP Site 976 Paleoceanography Paleoproductivity info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.06.042 2025-04-28T01:57:11Z A high resolution study, with a centennial scale resolution, has been performed on the calcareous plankton assemblage (coccolithophores and planktonic foraminifera) at Ocean Drilling Program Site 976, Alboran Sea (Western Mediterranean), focusing on the interval between 20 and 9 ka, in order to reconstruct changes in surface and subsurface water dynamics and productivity. The biotic surface water proxies integrate the extremely detailed (multi-decadal scale) geochemical data set and the pollen record already available at the core, thus providing a complete paleoenvironmental/paleoceanographic reconstruction. The results highlight the sensitivity of the calcareous plankton in recording stadial/interstadial phases and higher-frequency climatic events, that produced changes in sea water features. Wind-induced upwelling and river discharge during the Last Glacial Period favored nutrient availability and moderate productivity. During Heinrich Stadial 1 (HS1), the arrival of cold and fresher waters from iceberg melting in the North Atlantic, significantly hampered productivity, at its lowest values of the whole investigated interval. Calcareous plankton behavior supports the hypothesis that HS1 is a composite event, marked by three phases: HS1a characterized by the coldest SST, polar Atlantic water inflow into the basin and a first step toward a dry climate on the continent; HS1b recording enhanced freshwater inflow and drought on land, and HS1c indicating reduced polar water influx. The Bølling-Allerød (BA) interstadial sees the highest rate of productivity in the entire interval and accompanies the deposition of Organic Rich Layer 1; during the BA coccolithophore assemblage also marks higher frequency changes in hydrographic conditions, apparently in relation with Greenland Interstadial I (GI-I) high variability. The Younger Dryas Stadial (YD) is characterized by refunding cold and dry conditions, although not as severe as during HS1, and by enhanced detrital input in surface water during drier conditions on land. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland North Atlantic Planktonic foraminifera Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) Greenland Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 506 226 241
spellingShingle Land/sea correlation
Last Glacial Period/Holocene
Millennial-centennial scale climate variability
ODP Site 976
Paleoceanography
Paleoproductivity
Bazzicalupo, P
Maiorano, P
Girone, A
Marino, M
Combourieu-Nebout, N
Incarbona, A
High-frequency climate fluctuations over the last deglaciation in the Alboran Sea, Western Mediterranean: Evidence from calcareous plankton assemblages
title High-frequency climate fluctuations over the last deglaciation in the Alboran Sea, Western Mediterranean: Evidence from calcareous plankton assemblages
title_full High-frequency climate fluctuations over the last deglaciation in the Alboran Sea, Western Mediterranean: Evidence from calcareous plankton assemblages
title_fullStr High-frequency climate fluctuations over the last deglaciation in the Alboran Sea, Western Mediterranean: Evidence from calcareous plankton assemblages
title_full_unstemmed High-frequency climate fluctuations over the last deglaciation in the Alboran Sea, Western Mediterranean: Evidence from calcareous plankton assemblages
title_short High-frequency climate fluctuations over the last deglaciation in the Alboran Sea, Western Mediterranean: Evidence from calcareous plankton assemblages
title_sort high-frequency climate fluctuations over the last deglaciation in the alboran sea, western mediterranean: evidence from calcareous plankton assemblages
topic Land/sea correlation
Last Glacial Period/Holocene
Millennial-centennial scale climate variability
ODP Site 976
Paleoceanography
Paleoproductivity
topic_facet Land/sea correlation
Last Glacial Period/Holocene
Millennial-centennial scale climate variability
ODP Site 976
Paleoceanography
Paleoproductivity
url https://hdl.handle.net/10281/480744
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.06.042