Isotope record of environmental changes at the Skaliska Basin during the Late Glacial and Holocene

The results of isotopic investigations of the Skaliska Basin sediments are presented. Stable isotope analyses were done for authigenic carbonates from three profiles: W1 - Piotrowo-Ławniki, W2 - Sąkieły Małe, and W4 - Budzewo. The profiles contain carbonate silts at the bottom, then calcareous detri...

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Main Author: Mirosław-Grabowska Joanna
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Language:English
Published: W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences 2013-06-01
Series:Acta Palaeobotanica
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description The results of isotopic investigations of the Skaliska Basin sediments are presented. Stable isotope analyses were done for authigenic carbonates from three profiles: W1 - Piotrowo-Ławniki, W2 - Sąkieły Małe, and W4 - Budzewo. The profiles contain carbonate silts at the bottom, then calcareous detritus gyttja and organic silts and peat at the top. Palynological data indicate that sediment were accumulated in the Skaliska Basin from the final phase of the Younger Dryas to the Subboreal period. The values δ18O change from ca −9.4 to −4.5‰, and δ13C values varies from −5.1 to +0.1‰. Such a large range of isotopic data reflects changing conditions in the basin during accumulation of deposits (different water levels, water temperatures, and bioproduction). Based on the results of stable isotope analyses of the carbonates, isotopic zones (Is) were defined and characterized for each profile. The results of isotopic analysis enabled reconstruction of varying environmental conditions connected with lake deepening and/or influx of water enriched in light isotopes, climatic warming, and increase of biological activity. The Late Glacial deposits are characterized by δ18O values of ca −6.5-6‰ and δ13C of ca −1‰. In the transitional time between the Late Glacial and the Holocene, δ18O systematically falls below −8‰, reflecting a substantial change in the isotopic composition of the lake water, likely caused by to inflow of melt water. During the Preboreal period the δ18O as well as the δ13C values systematically decrease and reach minima (−8.4-9.4‰ for δ18O and ca −3.5-4.7‰ for δ13C). At the beginning of the Boreal period, an increase of ca 2‰ in δ18O is noted and is associated with climatic warming. During the Atlantic period the varying trends in the δ18O record are likely connected with changing precipitation/evaporation ratios, causing changes in the isotope composition of the water. The fluctuations of the isotopic values in the upper parts of the successions probably point to shallowing of the lake due to sedimentary infill.
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spelling doaj.art-195f76d3a62249c38ebd0411797c07902022-12-21T21:30:47ZengW. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of SciencesActa Palaeobotanica2082-02592013-06-0153110511410.2478/acpa-2013-0008acpa-2013-0008Isotope record of environmental changes at the Skaliska Basin during the Late Glacial and HoloceneMirosław-Grabowska Joanna0Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, Research Centre in Warsaw, Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warszawa, PolandThe results of isotopic investigations of the Skaliska Basin sediments are presented. Stable isotope analyses were done for authigenic carbonates from three profiles: W1 - Piotrowo-Ławniki, W2 - Sąkieły Małe, and W4 - Budzewo. The profiles contain carbonate silts at the bottom, then calcareous detritus gyttja and organic silts and peat at the top. Palynological data indicate that sediment were accumulated in the Skaliska Basin from the final phase of the Younger Dryas to the Subboreal period. The values δ18O change from ca −9.4 to −4.5‰, and δ13C values varies from −5.1 to +0.1‰. Such a large range of isotopic data reflects changing conditions in the basin during accumulation of deposits (different water levels, water temperatures, and bioproduction). Based on the results of stable isotope analyses of the carbonates, isotopic zones (Is) were defined and characterized for each profile. The results of isotopic analysis enabled reconstruction of varying environmental conditions connected with lake deepening and/or influx of water enriched in light isotopes, climatic warming, and increase of biological activity. The Late Glacial deposits are characterized by δ18O values of ca −6.5-6‰ and δ13C of ca −1‰. In the transitional time between the Late Glacial and the Holocene, δ18O systematically falls below −8‰, reflecting a substantial change in the isotopic composition of the lake water, likely caused by to inflow of melt water. During the Preboreal period the δ18O as well as the δ13C values systematically decrease and reach minima (−8.4-9.4‰ for δ18O and ca −3.5-4.7‰ for δ13C). At the beginning of the Boreal period, an increase of ca 2‰ in δ18O is noted and is associated with climatic warming. During the Atlantic period the varying trends in the δ18O record are likely connected with changing precipitation/evaporation ratios, causing changes in the isotope composition of the water. The fluctuations of the isotopic values in the upper parts of the successions probably point to shallowing of the lake due to sedimentary infill.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/acpa.2013.53.issue-1/acpa-2013-0008/acpa-2013-0008.xml?format=INTstable isotopesLate GlacialHolocenelake environment
spellingShingle Mirosław-Grabowska Joanna
Isotope record of environmental changes at the Skaliska Basin during the Late Glacial and Holocene
Acta Palaeobotanica
stable isotopes
Late Glacial
Holocene
lake environment
title Isotope record of environmental changes at the Skaliska Basin during the Late Glacial and Holocene
title_full Isotope record of environmental changes at the Skaliska Basin during the Late Glacial and Holocene
title_fullStr Isotope record of environmental changes at the Skaliska Basin during the Late Glacial and Holocene
title_full_unstemmed Isotope record of environmental changes at the Skaliska Basin during the Late Glacial and Holocene
title_short Isotope record of environmental changes at the Skaliska Basin during the Late Glacial and Holocene
title_sort isotope record of environmental changes at the skaliska basin during the late glacial and holocene
topic stable isotopes
Late Glacial
Holocene
lake environment
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