Journalartikel

Climate shifts vs. edaphic humidity and the difficulty of palaeoreconstructions - a malacological study on stable isotopes in Quaternary dune sequences of Fuerteventura


AutorenlisteRichter, Christiane; Roettig, Christopher-Bastian; Wolf, Daniel; Gaertner, Andreas; Kolb, Thomas; Faust, Dominik

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2021

Seiten426-440

ZeitschriftJournal of Quaternary Science

Bandnummer36

Heftnummer3

ISSN0267-8179

eISSN1099-1417

Open Access StatusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3304

VerlagWiley


Abstract
Dune palaeosurface sequences on the Eastern Canary Islands were investigated for stable isotope records in gastropod shells of the genus Theba. Due to the ecology of the taxon and the special oceanic insularity of the study site, we assume that delta O-18(shell) signals in our case mainly reflect shifts in delta O-18 signals of sea surface water. We found that a rapid decrease in delta O-18(shell) signals is associated with significant changes in gastropod associations. We suggest that these faunal changes were caused by strong (hot) winds at the end of glacial phases, that were described previously by Moreno et al. In addition, we assume that rapid declines in delta O-18(shell) signals due to marine transgressions were followed by geomorphologically stable phases, dominated by dust enrichment. Such palaeosurfaces correlate with maxima of gastropod biodiversity and with more negative delta C-13(shell) signals indicating a higher proportion of C3 plants. Based on our results, we also assume that these silty palaeosurfaces were associated with increased soil moisture conditions due to a higher water storage capacity of the finer substrate, independent of climatic moisture conditions.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilRichter, C., Roettig, C., Wolf, D., Gaertner, A., Kolb, T. and Faust, D. (2021) Climate shifts vs. edaphic humidity and the difficulty of palaeoreconstructions - a malacological study on stable isotopes in Quaternary dune sequences of Fuerteventura, Journal of Quaternary Science, 36(3), pp. 426-440. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3304

APA-ZitierstilRichter, C., Roettig, C., Wolf, D., Gaertner, A., Kolb, T., & Faust, D. (2021). Climate shifts vs. edaphic humidity and the difficulty of palaeoreconstructions - a malacological study on stable isotopes in Quaternary dune sequences of Fuerteventura. Journal of Quaternary Science. 36(3), 426-440. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3304



Schlagwörter


δATMOSPHERIC CO2biostratigraphyBODY-WATERCanary IslandsCANARY-ISLANDSDELTA-C-13LAND-SNAIL SHELLSO-18SIGNATURES


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