Title
Paleohydrological changes during the last deglaciation in Northern Brazil
Date Issued
01 April 2007
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Jacob J.
Huang Y.
Disnar J.R.
Boussafir M.
Spadano Albuquerque A.L.
Research Institute Development
Universidad Federal Fluminense
Abstract
We here report a reconstruction of hydrological balance variations in Northern Brazil for the last 20 ka deduced from the δD values of aquatic and land plant molecules extracted from the sediment infill of Lake Caçó. Our reconstructed precipitation, lake water isotope ratio and evaporation-evapotranspiration isotope effect allows us to obtain an estimate of moisture balance, and, to a lesser extent, precipitation amount and seasonality changes. During the end of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, between ca 20 and 17.3 ka), high δD values and smaller fractionation of leaf waxes indicate an arid to semi-arid climate with a long lasting dry season. An abrupt change towards much wetter conditions occurred within ca 500 years from 17.3 to 16.8 ka, as shown by a 50‰ decrease in D/H ratios and a marked increase in H isotopic fractionation of leaf waxes. This abrupt isotopic change coincides with a major transformation from savanna-dominated vegetation to humid rain forest around the lake, based on pollen data. Comparisons with other paleo-precipitation records from South American sites indicate that Lateglacial humid conditions were controlled by intensification of the ITCZ and/or a southward shift of its mean position across our study site. Our isotope data show only a small rise in aridity during Younger Dryas event (13-11.5 ka). Although the Holocene was not screened in details, D/H ratios of terrestrial and aquatic compounds show near constant offsets, suggesting stable and relatively humid climate conditions during this period. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Start page
1004
End page
1015
Volume
26
Issue
August 7
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
OceanografĂ­a, HidrologĂ­a, Recursos hĂ­dricos
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-34248230795
Source
Quaternary Science Reviews
ISSN of the container
02773791
Sponsor(s)
This research was sponsored by a Travel Scholarship attributed by the European Association of Organic Geochemists (EAOG) to J.J. The study of Lake Caçó sediments results from a programme PALEOTROPICA supported by an IRD (France)-CNPq (Brazil) convention and an ISTO (UMR 6113 du CNRS, France)-UR055 (PALEOTROPIQUE-IRD) cooperation. The research at Brown University is supported by funds from the Earth System History Program at the National Science Foundation to Y.H. (NSF0081478, 0318050, 0318123, 0402383). The authors wish to thank A. Schimmelmann, A. Sessions, F. Palhol and A. Mangini for their constructive comments on a previous version of the manuscript.
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