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Reconstructing seasonality through stable-isotope and trace-element analyses of the Proserpine stalagmite, Han-sur-Lesse cave, Belgium: indications for climate-driven changes during the last 400 years

机译:通过稳定的同位素重建季节性和蜡笔石笋,Han-Sur-Lesse洞穴,比利时的痕量元素分析:在过去400年期间气候驱动的变化的适应症

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Fast-growing speleothems allow for the reconstruction of palaeoclimate down to a seasonal scale. Additionally, annual lamination in some of these speleothems yields highly accurate age models for these palaeoclimate records, making these speleothems valuable archives for terrestrial climate. In this study, an annually laminated stalagmite from the Han-sur-Lesse cave (Belgium) is used to study the expression of the seasonal cycle in northwestern Europe during the Little Ice Age. More specifically, two historical 12-year-long growth periods (ca.?1593–1605CE and 1635–1646CE) and one modern growth period (1960–2010CE) are analysed on a sub-annual scale for their stable-isotope ratios (δ13C and δ18O) and trace-element (Mg, Sr, Ba, Zn, Y, Pb, U) contents. Seasonal variability in these proxies is confirmed with frequency analysis. Zn, Y and Pb show distinct annual peaks in all three investigated periods related to annual flushing of the soil during winter. A strong seasonal in-phase relationship between Mg, Sr and Ba in the modern growth period reflects a substantial influence of enhanced prior calcite precipitation (PCP). In particular, PCP occurs during summers when recharge of the epikarst is low. This is also evidenced by earlier observations of increased δ13C values during summer. In the 17th century intervals, there is a distinct antiphase relationship between Mg, Sr and Ba, suggesting that processes other than PCP, i.e.?varying degrees of incongruent dissolution of dolomite, eventually related to changes in soil activity and/or land-use change are more dominant. The processes controlling seasonal variations in Mg, Sr and Ba in the speleothem appear to change between the 17th century and 1960–2010CE. The Zn, Y, Pb, and U concentration profiles; stable-isotope ratios; and morphology of the speleothem laminae all point towards increased seasonal amplitude in cave hydrology. Higher seasonal peaks in soil-derived elements (e.g.?Zn and Y) and lower concentrations of host-rock-derived elements (e.g.?Mg, Sr, Ba) point towards lower residence times in the epikarst and higher flushing rates during the 17th century. These observations reflect an increase in water excess above the cave and recharge of the epikarst, due to a combination of lower summer temperatures and increased winter precipitation during the 17th century. This study indicates that the transfer function controlling Mg, Sr and Ba seasonal variability varies over time. Which process is dominant – either PCP, soil activity or dolomite dissolution – is clearly climate driven and can itself be used as a palaeoenvironment proxy.
机译:快速增长的斯派比斯允许将古怪的重建降至季节性规模。此外,这些斯派科的年度层压会产生高度准确的年龄模型,为这些古爱目的记录,使这些SpeleoThems为陆地气候的有价值的档案。在这项研究中,来自Han-Sur-Lesse洞穴(比利时)的每年层压的石笋用于研究在小冰河时代西北欧洲季节循环的表达。更具体地说,对其稳定同位素比率的亚年度规模分析了两个历史12年长的增长期(约1960-16-1605CE和1635-1646Ce)和一个现代化的增长期(1960-2010ce)(Δ13c和Δ18O)和痕量元素(mg,sr,ba,zn,y,pb,u)内容物。通过频率分析确认了这些代理中的季节变异性。 Zn,Y和Pb在冬季在土壤的年度冲洗相关的所有三个调查期内显示了不同的年峰。现代生长期Mg,Sr和BA之间的强烈季节性同系关系反映了增强的先前方解石降水(PCP)的大量影响。特别是,当Epikarst的充电低时,PCP在夏季发生时发生。这也通过早期观察夏季增加Δ13C值。在17世纪的间隔中,Mg,Sr和Ba之间存在明显的反相关系,表明除了PCP之外的过程,即多粒子的不一致溶解度,最终与土壤活性和/或土地使用变化的变化有关更占主导地位。在Speleothem中控制MG,SR和BA季节变化的过程似乎在17世纪和1960-2010CE之间发生了变化。 Zn,y,pb和U集中分布;稳定同位素比率;洞穴薄层的形态和洞穴水文中的季节性振幅增加。在17世纪,土壤衍生元素(例如αZn和y)和较低浓度的宿主岩石衍生元件(例如宿主岩石衍生元素(例如αmg,sr,ba)指向较低的停留时间点,并且在17世纪更高的冲洗速度。由于夏季气温较低和17世纪冬季降水增加,这些观察结果反映了洞穴超过洞穴的水量超过洞穴和充电。该研究表明,控制MG,SR和BA季节变异的传递函数随时间而变化。哪种过程占优势 - PCP,土壤活性或白云石溶解 - 显然是气候驱动的,并且本身可以用作古环境代理。

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