The signature of river- and wind-borne materials exported from Patagonia to the southern latitudes: a view from REEs and implications for paleoclimatic interpretations

Riverine and wind-borne materials transferred from Patagonia to the SW Atlantic exhibit a homogeneous rare earth element (REE) signature. They match well with the REE composition of Recent tephra from the Hudson volcano,and hence this implies a dominance of material supplied by this source and other...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Gaiero, Diego M., Depetris, Pedro J., Probst, Jean-Luc, Bidart, Susana M., Leleyter, Lydia
Other Authors: Universidad Nacional de Cordoba - UNC (ARGENTINA), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement - IRD (FRANCE), Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier - UT3 (FRANCE), Université de Caen Basse-Normandie (FRANCE), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS (FRANCE), Universidad Nacional del Sur - UNS (ARGENTINA), Equipe de Recherche en Physico-Chimie et Biotechnologies - ERPCB (Caen, France)
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2004
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https://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/3430/1/Gaiero_3430.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-821X(03)00686-1
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spelling ftunivtoulouseoa:oai:oatao.univ-toulouse.fr:3430 2023-11-12T04:03:29+01:00 The signature of river- and wind-borne materials exported from Patagonia to the southern latitudes: a view from REEs and implications for paleoclimatic interpretations Gaiero, Diego M. Depetris, Pedro J. Probst, Jean-Luc Bidart, Susana M. Leleyter, Lydia Universidad Nacional de Cordoba - UNC (ARGENTINA) Institut de Recherche pour le Développement - IRD (FRANCE) Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier - UT3 (FRANCE) Université de Caen Basse-Normandie (FRANCE) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS (FRANCE) Universidad Nacional del Sur - UNS (ARGENTINA) Equipe de Recherche en Physico-Chimie et Biotechnologies - ERPCB (Caen, France) 2004-03-15 application/pdf https://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/3430/ https://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/3430/1/Gaiero_3430.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-821X(03)00686-1 en eng Elsevier https://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/3430/1/Gaiero_3430.pdf HAL : hal-04256976 Gaiero, Diego M. and Depetris, Pedro J. and Probst, Jean-Luc and Bidart, Susana M. and Leleyter, Lydia. The signature of river- and wind-borne materials exported from Patagonia to the southern latitudes: a view from REEs and implications for paleoclimatic interpretations. (2004) Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2 (3-4). 357-376. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Sciences de la Terre Climatologie Ecologie Environnement Rare earth elements Eolian dust Patagonia South Atlantic Ocean Antarctica Article PeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2004 ftunivtoulouseoa https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-821X(03)00686-1 2023-10-24T22:28:11Z Riverine and wind-borne materials transferred from Patagonia to the SW Atlantic exhibit a homogeneous rare earth element (REE) signature. They match well with the REE composition of Recent tephra from the Hudson volcano,and hence this implies a dominance of material supplied by this source and other similar Andean volcanoes. Due to the trapping effect of proglacial and reservoir lakes,the larger Patagonian rivers deliver to the ocean a suspended load with a slightly modified Andean signature,that shows a REE composition depleted in heavy REEs. In this paper we redefine Patagonia as a source of sediments,which is in contrast with other sources located in southern South America. Quaternary sediments deposited in the northern and,to a lesser extent, in the southern Scotia Sea, and most of the dust in ice cores of east Antarctica have REE compositions very similar to the loess from Buenos Aires Province and to Patagonian eolian dust. However,we rule out Buenos Aires province as a Holocene major source of sediments. Similarly to Buenos Aires loess (a proximal facies),it is likely that the REE compositions of most sediment cores of the Scotia Sea and Antarctica reflect a distal transport of dust with an admixed composition from two main sources: a major contribution from Patagonia,and a minor proportion from source areas containing sediments with a clear upper crustal signature (e.g.,western Argentina) or from Bolivia’s Altiplano. Evidence indicates that only during the Last Glacial Maximum,Patagonian materials were the predominant sediment source to the southern latitudes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Scotia Sea South Atlantic Ocean OATAO (Open Archive Toulouse Archive Ouverte - Université de Toulouse) Argentina East Antarctica Hudson Patagonia Scotia Sea Earth and Planetary Science Letters 219 3-4 357 376
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topic Sciences de la Terre
Climatologie
Ecologie
Environnement
Rare earth elements
Eolian dust
Patagonia
South Atlantic Ocean
Antarctica
spellingShingle Sciences de la Terre
Climatologie
Ecologie
Environnement
Rare earth elements
Eolian dust
Patagonia
South Atlantic Ocean
Antarctica
Gaiero, Diego M.
Depetris, Pedro J.
Probst, Jean-Luc
Bidart, Susana M.
Leleyter, Lydia
The signature of river- and wind-borne materials exported from Patagonia to the southern latitudes: a view from REEs and implications for paleoclimatic interpretations
topic_facet Sciences de la Terre
Climatologie
Ecologie
Environnement
Rare earth elements
Eolian dust
Patagonia
South Atlantic Ocean
Antarctica
description Riverine and wind-borne materials transferred from Patagonia to the SW Atlantic exhibit a homogeneous rare earth element (REE) signature. They match well with the REE composition of Recent tephra from the Hudson volcano,and hence this implies a dominance of material supplied by this source and other similar Andean volcanoes. Due to the trapping effect of proglacial and reservoir lakes,the larger Patagonian rivers deliver to the ocean a suspended load with a slightly modified Andean signature,that shows a REE composition depleted in heavy REEs. In this paper we redefine Patagonia as a source of sediments,which is in contrast with other sources located in southern South America. Quaternary sediments deposited in the northern and,to a lesser extent, in the southern Scotia Sea, and most of the dust in ice cores of east Antarctica have REE compositions very similar to the loess from Buenos Aires Province and to Patagonian eolian dust. However,we rule out Buenos Aires province as a Holocene major source of sediments. Similarly to Buenos Aires loess (a proximal facies),it is likely that the REE compositions of most sediment cores of the Scotia Sea and Antarctica reflect a distal transport of dust with an admixed composition from two main sources: a major contribution from Patagonia,and a minor proportion from source areas containing sediments with a clear upper crustal signature (e.g.,western Argentina) or from Bolivia’s Altiplano. Evidence indicates that only during the Last Glacial Maximum,Patagonian materials were the predominant sediment source to the southern latitudes.
author2 Universidad Nacional de Cordoba - UNC (ARGENTINA)
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement - IRD (FRANCE)
Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier - UT3 (FRANCE)
Université de Caen Basse-Normandie (FRANCE)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS (FRANCE)
Universidad Nacional del Sur - UNS (ARGENTINA)
Equipe de Recherche en Physico-Chimie et Biotechnologies - ERPCB (Caen, France)
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author Gaiero, Diego M.
Depetris, Pedro J.
Probst, Jean-Luc
Bidart, Susana M.
Leleyter, Lydia
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Probst, Jean-Luc
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title The signature of river- and wind-borne materials exported from Patagonia to the southern latitudes: a view from REEs and implications for paleoclimatic interpretations
title_short The signature of river- and wind-borne materials exported from Patagonia to the southern latitudes: a view from REEs and implications for paleoclimatic interpretations
title_full The signature of river- and wind-borne materials exported from Patagonia to the southern latitudes: a view from REEs and implications for paleoclimatic interpretations
title_fullStr The signature of river- and wind-borne materials exported from Patagonia to the southern latitudes: a view from REEs and implications for paleoclimatic interpretations
title_full_unstemmed The signature of river- and wind-borne materials exported from Patagonia to the southern latitudes: a view from REEs and implications for paleoclimatic interpretations
title_sort signature of river- and wind-borne materials exported from patagonia to the southern latitudes: a view from rees and implications for paleoclimatic interpretations
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publishDate 2004
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