Estudio de paleotemperaturas en el Mar de Alborán entre 250 y150 ka utilizando la técnica de los análogos modernos

Se estudia la paleoclimatología en el Mar de Alborán utilizano la técnica de los análogos modernos. Planktonic foraminifers from core ODP site 977a have been studied to estimate sea surface temperatures (SST) inthe Alboran Sea between 245 and 145 kyr. Similar studies have been performed in this basi...

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Main Authors: González-Mora, Beatriz, Sierro Sánchez, Francisco Javier, Flores Villarejo, José Abel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
Published: Sociedad Geológica de España (Madrid, España) 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10366/19426
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Summary:Se estudia la paleoclimatología en el Mar de Alborán utilizano la técnica de los análogos modernos. Planktonic foraminifers from core ODP site 977a have been studied to estimate sea surface temperatures (SST) inthe Alboran Sea between 245 and 145 kyr. Similar studies have been performed in this basin but only for the last150 kyr (Perez-Folgado et al., 2004). SSTs in this basin are highly controlled by the atlantic superficial incoming fluxthrough the Gibraltar Strait. In this study we estimate paleotemperatures with the modern analog techniquewhich consists on a comparison between core and modern sample assemblages. This method assumes thatsimilar planktonic foraminifer assemblages develop under the same ecological conditions and that foraminiferecological preferences have not changed in time. This technique also provides a dissimilarity index (between 0 and1) which depends on the liability of the estimation obtained. In this study we used Kallel et al. (1997) moderndatabase which contains a total of 253 samples, 123 from the North Atlantic and 130 from the MediterraneanSea. For the estimations we used PaleoAnalogs 2.0, computer program developed by the University of Salamanca(Theron et al., 2004). A small SST difference exists between substages 7.3, 7.2 and 7.1. Important millennialcyclicities (7.4, 5.6 and 4.6 kyr) occur during the whole studied period, both in warm and cold intervals, althoughchanges seem to be broader during cold ones. Seasonality is higher during the warmer substages, 7.5 and 7.3,whereas it is smaller during the strong Northern Hemisphere summer insolation minimum in substage 7.4.