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Co-evolution of the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem in the Holocene Baltic Sea Version 10

Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research https://doi.org/10.25850/nioz/7b.b.2c

The Baltic Sea experienced changes in marine input throughout the Holocene as substantial regional ice retreat led to isostatic adjustment, eustatic sea level change, and periodic isolation from the North Sea. Here, we determine the distributions and isotopic signatures of organic compounds preserved in a sediment record spanning the last ~ 11 ka to reconstruct environmental change under these dynamic conditions. Carbon and hydrogen isotope ratios of short-, mid-, and long-chain n-alkanes, along with long-chain diol and glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether abundances, were analyzed in sediments sampled from the Arkona Basin in the southwestern Baltic Sea. In the earlier part of the record (specifically 10 – 8.2 ka), hydrogen isotope values of higher plant-derived n-alkanes revealed a change in dominant water source from an ice melt-derived to a precipitation-dominated hydrological regime. Following this shift in water source, carbon isotope values of n-alkanes suggest diversification of vegetation. Shifts in hydrology and vegetation did not coincide with established phase boundaries, but instead occurred mid-phase or spanned phase transitions. For this reason, we suggest describing the Ancylus Lake in two phases: a meltwater phase (10.6 to 9.2 ka) and a precipitation phase (9.2 to 7.7 ka). Our results highlight the utility of using C and H isotope ratios in conjunction with other compound abundance proxies to better understand the complex environmental change recorded in paleo archives.

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Subject Earth and Environmental Sciences
DAS Code 7b.b.2c
Source https://dataportal.nioz.nl/doi/10.25850/nioz/7b.b.2c
Version 10
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Weiss, Gabriella M. (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)
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Lattaud, Julie (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)

van der Meer, Marcel T.J. (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)

Eglinton, Timothy I. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Zurich (ETHZ))
Depositor Eric Epping
Publication Date 2021-12-08
Deposit Date 2021-12-03
Dataset Persistent Identifier DOI:10.25850/nioz/7b.b.2c
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Distribution Date 2021-12-03
Production Date 2021-12-08
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