Sedimentary evolution of lagoons along the Namibian coast reveals fluctuation in Holocene biogeographic faunal provinces, upwelling intensity and sea level

Within the wave-dominated and high-energy depositional environment of the hyper-arid Namibian coast, lagoons and related saltpans represent one of the few regional settings in which sediments originating from both marine and terrestrial sources can accumulate under sheltered conditions. This allows...

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Main Authors: Irka Schüller, Lukas Belz, Heinz Wilkes, Achim Wehrmann
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2022.898843/full
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description Within the wave-dominated and high-energy depositional environment of the hyper-arid Namibian coast, lagoons and related saltpans represent one of the few regional settings in which sediments originating from both marine and terrestrial sources can accumulate under sheltered conditions. This allows for an approximately continuous depositional record of mid to late Holocene coastal evolution. For this paleoenvironmental reconstruction, 26 sediment cores from six coastal (paleo-)lagoons were taken and investigated along a 430 km-long latitudinal gradient. Based on 56 age determinations of sediments and shell material, the initial formation of the studied lagoons can be dated back to 6.0–5.3 cal kyr BP. The sediment cores present different types of lithoclastic sediments which can be assigned to five sedimentary facies ranging from sand spit sediments rich in shell material to eolian dune sands and evaporites. From these cores, 221 samples of macrobenthic faunal material have been collected and determined to possess 46 shallow marine species. Biogeographic analyses have resulted in the identification of 10 (sub-)tropical warm water species that are not part of the regional benthic fauna in the present upwelling system. Age determinations of the shell material revealed four phases of biogeographic range expansion/shift into the study area, at 5.3 cal kyr BP, 2.8 cal kyr BP, 1.2–0.9 cal kyr BP, and 0.36–0.12 cal kyr BP from both the northern tropical Angola Current as well as from the southern subtropical Agulhas Current. The combination of datasets from this study with published datasets of regional sea-level fluctuations and upwelling intensities presents an apparent correlation between both processes and presumably an additional linkage to the ENSO and Benguela Niño variability.
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spelling doaj.art-eaeda44fe5ac4ba3acb9ed7bec1bec882022-12-23T10:28:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632022-12-011010.3389/feart.2022.898843898843Sedimentary evolution of lagoons along the Namibian coast reveals fluctuation in Holocene biogeographic faunal provinces, upwelling intensity and sea levelIrka Schüller0Lukas Belz1Lukas Belz2Heinz Wilkes3Heinz Wilkes4Achim Wehrmann5Marine Research Department, Senckenberg am Meer, Wilhelmshaven, GermanyInstitute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, GermanyHelmholtz Centre Potsdam, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, GermanyInstitute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, GermanyHelmholtz Centre Potsdam, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, GermanyMarine Research Department, Senckenberg am Meer, Wilhelmshaven, GermanyWithin the wave-dominated and high-energy depositional environment of the hyper-arid Namibian coast, lagoons and related saltpans represent one of the few regional settings in which sediments originating from both marine and terrestrial sources can accumulate under sheltered conditions. This allows for an approximately continuous depositional record of mid to late Holocene coastal evolution. For this paleoenvironmental reconstruction, 26 sediment cores from six coastal (paleo-)lagoons were taken and investigated along a 430 km-long latitudinal gradient. Based on 56 age determinations of sediments and shell material, the initial formation of the studied lagoons can be dated back to 6.0–5.3 cal kyr BP. The sediment cores present different types of lithoclastic sediments which can be assigned to five sedimentary facies ranging from sand spit sediments rich in shell material to eolian dune sands and evaporites. From these cores, 221 samples of macrobenthic faunal material have been collected and determined to possess 46 shallow marine species. Biogeographic analyses have resulted in the identification of 10 (sub-)tropical warm water species that are not part of the regional benthic fauna in the present upwelling system. Age determinations of the shell material revealed four phases of biogeographic range expansion/shift into the study area, at 5.3 cal kyr BP, 2.8 cal kyr BP, 1.2–0.9 cal kyr BP, and 0.36–0.12 cal kyr BP from both the northern tropical Angola Current as well as from the southern subtropical Agulhas Current. The combination of datasets from this study with published datasets of regional sea-level fluctuations and upwelling intensities presents an apparent correlation between both processes and presumably an additional linkage to the ENSO and Benguela Niño variability.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2022.898843/fullcoastal pansmacrobenthospalaeoenvironmentlongshore currentsBenguelaQuaternary
spellingShingle Irka Schüller
Lukas Belz
Lukas Belz
Heinz Wilkes
Heinz Wilkes
Achim Wehrmann
Sedimentary evolution of lagoons along the Namibian coast reveals fluctuation in Holocene biogeographic faunal provinces, upwelling intensity and sea level
Frontiers in Earth Science
coastal pans
macrobenthos
palaeoenvironment
longshore currents
Benguela
Quaternary
title Sedimentary evolution of lagoons along the Namibian coast reveals fluctuation in Holocene biogeographic faunal provinces, upwelling intensity and sea level
title_full Sedimentary evolution of lagoons along the Namibian coast reveals fluctuation in Holocene biogeographic faunal provinces, upwelling intensity and sea level
title_fullStr Sedimentary evolution of lagoons along the Namibian coast reveals fluctuation in Holocene biogeographic faunal provinces, upwelling intensity and sea level
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentary evolution of lagoons along the Namibian coast reveals fluctuation in Holocene biogeographic faunal provinces, upwelling intensity and sea level
title_short Sedimentary evolution of lagoons along the Namibian coast reveals fluctuation in Holocene biogeographic faunal provinces, upwelling intensity and sea level
title_sort sedimentary evolution of lagoons along the namibian coast reveals fluctuation in holocene biogeographic faunal provinces upwelling intensity and sea level
topic coastal pans
macrobenthos
palaeoenvironment
longshore currents
Benguela
Quaternary
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2022.898843/full
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