Riverine influence in Sr isotope ratio of mollusk shells and relationship with foraminiferal assemblages in a late Quaternary succession of the Po River Delta (northern Italy)

F. Castorina, S. Vaiani
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The freshwater influence in the 87Sr/86Sr ratio of mollusk shells were analyzed within a Late Quaternary subsurface succession of the Po River Delta (core 187-S1). Sr isotope ratios of the Po and others rivers' (Brenta, Adige and Reno) waters, discharging in the Adriatic Sea, at about 30 km North and South of the Po Delta, show a domi¬nant contribution in the core area of fluvial water with isotope ratios remarkably lower than seawater values. Core 187-S1 consists of continental deposits formed during cold-climate periods, with intercalated two paralic to shallow-marine intervals indicative of warm-climate conditions and attributed to the last interglacial (Eemian) and to the Holocene period. Foraminiferal assemblages of these intervals reveal a comparable transgressive-re¬gressive palaeoenvironmental evolution and great variation in river discharge, with highest influence of freshwater observed in the Hol¬ocene prodelta.The new Sr isotope ratios from marine and deltaic mollusks are commonly comparable with those of seawater and are not influenced by freshwater dilution, also in beach ridge samples, deposited at very shallow water depth. Excluding two anomalous ratios from the trans¬gressive part of the Holocene succession, deviation from marine val¬ues toward lower ratios (consistent with remarkable influx of river water) are observed in samples with foraminiferal assemblages indic-ative of inner prodelta and great proximity of the river mouth. This work shows that combining foraminiferal micropalaeon¬tology and Sr isotope data of freshwater draining the analyzed are¬as, it is possible to recognize conditions (i.e. deltaic settings greatly influenced by fluvial water with low 87Sr/86Sr ratio) that hamper the application of the Sr isotope ratios as dating tool for shallow marine fossils.
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意大利北部波河三角洲晚第四纪贝类Sr同位素比值的河流影响及其与有孔虫组合的关系
分析了渤河三角洲晚第四纪地下演替过程中淡水对软体动物壳87Sr/86Sr比值的影响(岩心187-S1)。波河和其他河流(布伦塔河、阿迪热河和里诺河)在波河三角洲南北约30 km处的亚得里亚海中,其Sr同位素比值在河流水核心区占主导地位,同位素比值显著低于海水值。岩心187-S1由在寒冷气候时期形成的陆相沉积组成,中间穿插着两个表明温暖气候条件的渐潮至浅海相间隔,并归因于末次间冰期(Eemian)和全新世时期。这些层段的有孔虫组合揭示了类似的海侵-退退古环境演化和河流流量的巨大变化,在全新世前三角洲观测到的淡水影响最大。来自海洋和三角洲软体动物的新Sr同位素比率通常与海水相当,并且不受淡水稀释的影响,在非常浅的水深沉积的海滩脊样品中也是如此。在全新世序列中,排除了两个异常比值,在有孔虫组合表明前三角洲内部和靠近河口的样品中,观察到从海洋值向较低比值的偏离(与显著的河水流入一致)。本研究表明,结合有孔虫微古生物学和分析区淡水排放的Sr同位素数据,可以识别出阻碍Sr同位素比值作为浅海化石测年工具的条件(即受低87Sr/86Sr比河流水影响较大的三角洲环境)。
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