Late Quaternary ( Marine Isotope Stage 3 to Recent) sedimentary evolution of the Basque shelf (southern Bay of Biscay).

Autor: Martínez‐García, Blanca, Bodego, Arantxa, Mendicoa, Jone, Pascual, Ana, Rodríguez‐Lázaro, Julio
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Zdroj: Boreas; Oct2014, Vol. 43 Issue 4, p973-988, 15p
Abstrakt: Late Quaternary ( MIS 3 to Recent) oceanographic evolution of the Basque shelf has been analysed for the first time based on the sedimentological analysis of three cores obtained from the middle and outer shelves. The cores are located in two interfluves separated by the San Sebastian canyon. The variability of the percentage of the planktonic foraminifera species Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sin. and of δ18 Obull allowed us to identify the influence of colder and warmer waters in the Basque shelf during the late Quaternary. From ∼56 cal. ka BP to the end of the Last Glacial Maximum (19 cal. ka BP) the sedimentary record shows a decreasing trend in the mean grain size that correlates with the eustatic sea-level fall. The last Deglaciation (19-11.5 cal. ka BP) is characterized by a sea-level rise that produced an important hiatus in the western outer shelf. During the Holocene, the middle and outer shelves present different behaviours. From 11.5 to 6.7 cal. ka BP, in the outer shelf the sea-level rise that started during the Deglaciation produced a hiatus, whereas in the middle shelf the sedimentary succession records the presence of warm to temperate waters. Between 6.7-4.9 cal. ka BP, the entrance of cold surface water-masses that only affected the middle shelf has been identified, and temperate to warm waters occurred in the outer shelf. The cold surface water-masses retreated during 4.9-4.3 cal. ka BP in the middle shelf. Finally, from 4.3 cal. ka BP to Recent, the middle shelf registers a hiatus due to sea-level stabilization after a generalized transgression, synchronous to a decrease in the energy of the water-masses in the outer shelf. In conclusion, the environmental changes detected in the Basque shelf are attributed to both regional and eustatic sea-level changes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index