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Holocene variations in productivity associated with changes in glacier activity and freshwater flux in the central basin of the Strait of Magellan
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WoS WOS:000359874900010
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84937239026
DOI 10.1016/J.PALAEO.2015.06.023
Año 2015
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Abstract



One of the most important factors controlling fjord primary production in southernmost Patagonia is the variability in the thermohaline structure of the water column. In the present-day environment, thermal stratification is mostly related to freshwater input and in particular, the seasonal melting of glaciers. Here we assess whether this relation between fjord productivity and freshwater input holds true for the Holocene, using a sediment record from the central basin of the Strait of Magellan (core MD07-3132, 53 degrees 44.17'S; 70 degrees 19.03'W, 301 m). Our approach relies on a proxy-based reconstruction of fjord sea surface temperature (alkenone SST), paleosalinity, freshwater input, and paleoproductivity. The results indicate that, during the early Holocene, the accumulation rate (AR) of marine organic carbon was low (<20 kg m(-2) kyr(-1)), most likely due to high freshwater contribution resulting in low salinity and low SSTs. After 8.5 kyr BP and during the mid and late Holocene all the productivity proxies increase. The AR's of marine organic carbon (similar to 30 kg m(-2) kyr(-1)), biogenic CaCO3 (similar to 60 kg m(-2) kyr(-1)) and biogenic opal (425 kg m(-2) kyr(-1)) reached the highest values during the last millennium. This increase was probably driven by the marine transgression where marine macronutrient-rich waters entered into the central basin, while lowered precipitation and decreased meltwater input contributed to increase the basin's SSTs and salinity. The late Holocene rise in productivity was interrupted by a low salinity phase between 3.2 and 22 kyr BP, during which productivity returned to early Holocene conditions in response to increased input of glacial clays, as suggested by high values of K/Si ratio (similar to 1.2). Our results indicate that meltwater contribution from glaciers plays a crucial role in controlling fjord productivity on seasonal to millennial timescales. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Geography, Physical
Paleontology
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Paleontology
Oceanography
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior And Systematics
Earth Surface Processes
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1 ARACENA-PEREZ, CLAUDIA MILENI Mujer Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
2 Kilian, R. Hombre UNIV TRIER - Alemania
Universidad de Magallanes - Chile
Universitat Trier - Alemania
3 LANGE-MAHN, CARINA BEATRIZ Mujer Universidad de Concepción - Chile
4 Bertrand, Sebastien Hombre Univ Ghent - Bélgica
Universiteit Gent - Bélgica
5 Lamy, Frank Hombre Alfred Wegener Inst Polar & Marine Res - Alemania
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung - Alemania
6 Arz, Helge W. Hombre Leibniz Inst Balt Sea Res Warnemunde - Alemania
The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research - Alemania
7 DE POL-HOLZ, RICARDO HERNAN Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
8 Baeza, Oscar Hombre UNIV TRIER - Alemania
Universitat Trier - Alemania
9 PANTOJA-GUTIERREZ, SILVIO CESAR Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
10 Kissel, Catherine Mujer UMR 8212 CEA CNRS UVSQ - Francia
Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement - Francia
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives - Francia

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FONDECYT
CONICYT
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
DFG
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Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg
Flemish Research Foundation, Belgium
COPAS Center of the University of Concepcion
Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (Germany)
CONA program CIMAR

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This work was funded by DFG grant Ki-456-/9-1 (to R. Kilian), DFG grants La-1273/3-2 and La-1273/5-1 (to F. Lamy), DFG grants AR 367/6-1 and AR 367/6-2 (to H. W. Arz), and the COPAS Center of the University of Concepcion (grants #150100007 and PFB-31). C. Aracena acknowledges doctoral scholarships from CONICYT #21060249 (2006-2010), CONA program CIMAR (3073-133-LE10), COPAS (2010-2011), and postdoctoral grant from FONDECYT 3130356. S. Bertrand acknowledges financial support from the Flemish Research Foundation (FWO 1215113N, Belgium). Carina Lange acknowledges fellowship from Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (Germany). We sincerely thank our personnel Lilian Nunez, Alejandro Avila, and Victor Acuna for laboratory work, Eduardo Tejos for help with the ODV image, and the captain and crew of the R/V Marion Dufresne and IPEV for a very successful cruise.
This work was funded by DFG grant Ki-456-/9-1 (to R. Kilian), DFG grants La-1273/3-2 and La-1273/5-1 (to F. Lamy), DFG grants AR 367/6-1 and AR 367/6-2 (to H. W. Arz), and the COPAS Center of the University of Concepción (grants # 150100007 and PFB-31 ). C. Aracena acknowledges doctoral scholarships from CONICYT # 21060249 (2006–2010), CONA program CIMAR ( 3073-133-LE10 ), COPAS (2010–2011), and postdoctoral grant from FONDECYT 3130356 . S. Bertrand acknowledges financial support from the Flemish Research Foundation (FWO 1215113N , Belgium). Carina Lange acknowledges fellowship from Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (Germany). We sincerely thank our personnel Lilian Nuñez, Alejandro Avila, and Victor Acuña for laboratory work, Eduardo Tejos for help with the ODV image, and the captain and crew of the R/V Marion Dufresne and IPEV for a very successful cruise.

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