Title
Ciência e Tecnología de Alimentos
Date Issued
July 2018
Access level
restricted access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Elsevier B.V.
Abstract
The burial of phosphorus (P) in continental margin sediments is a critical component of the marine reactive P budget, and thus an important factor in marine biological productivity. We determined downcore records of P from a site drilled on the upper slope of the Gulf of Lions (PRGL 1), northwestern Mediterranean Sea. Changes in total P content were monitored from Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 6 to MIS 11. In addition, in two selected intervals (248–277 ka and 306–342 ka) the total P record was expanded by adding detailed geochemical analyses of the various P fractions, including oxyhydroxide-associated P, authigenic P, detrital P and organic P. Increased sedimentation rates during glacials owing to seaward migration of the Rhone's mouth, enhanced the burial of reactive P (oxyhydroxide-associated + authigenic + organic) phases by decreasing its time at the reactive sediment/water interface, in turn resulting in increasing proportion of authigenic to detrital phosphorus. The inverse was found for interglacial stages. The effects of glacial/interglacial variation in sedimentation rate over P geochemistry resulted in changes in sediment-water interface oxygenation, as well as in the efficiency of P burial, as shown by (C:P)org and Corg:Preact proxies respectively. Two events of high P deposition associated with authigenic P formation, at 335 ka (Paut1) and 275 ka (Paut2), were associated with periods of rapid disintegration of North Atlantic ice sheets leading to Ice Rafted Debris (IRD) deposition. These high P deposition events appear to be linked to short warm periods that followed cold episodes. Enhanced continental runoff owing to more humid conditions during short warm episodes could play a critical role for enhanced biogenic productivity and posterior authigenic P accumulation. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
Start page
106
End page
116
Volume
500
Number
2
Language
English
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85045909382
Source
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
ISSN of the container
0031-0182
Sponsor(s)
Two anonymous reviewers are greatly acknowledged for their comments, which improved the final version of this manuscript. This work was funded by the Spanish “ Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación ” MICINN trough the projects CGL2011-26493 , GRACCIE (CONSOLIDER-INGENIO CSD 2007-00067) and “ Herramientas web y redes sociales de carácter profesional y científico en la red consolider ” GRACCIE( CTM2014-59111-REDC ), the regional government of Castilla y León project GR34, and by the MEC FPI Grant ( BES-2007-17602 ) (A.C.)
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