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摘要
我们展示了南非南海岸 Sandkraal 第 1 号洞穴(SK1)岩浆的新的稳定氧和碳同位素复合记录(δ18O、δ13C),时间跨度为 104 ka 至 18 ka(48 ka 至 41 ka 之间有间断)。利用基于核的相关性分析和基于连续小波变换的相似性分析进行统计比较,可以了解新的岩浆记录与其他代用指标的关系及其随时间的变化。在 105 ka 到 ~70 ka 之间,SK1 岩石δ18O 值的变化可能与降雨季节性有关。δ13C值的变化与植被密度的变化、先前的碳酸盐降水(PCP)、洞穴中的二氧化碳脱气有关,也可能与植被中C3和C4草丰度的变化有关。δ18O与其他代用指标的关系在大约 70 到 48 ka(海洋同位素阶段 4-3)之间发生了变化,因此两种稳定同位素记录现在都反映了二氧化碳脱气、蒸发和 PCP。类似的关系在 42 ka 至 18 ka 沉积阶段的间断之后也在继续。我们的研究结果支持建模结果,即当南半球西风北移、古阿古哈斯平原露出地面时,研究区域的气候条件会更加干燥。
A new MIS 5 to MIS 2 speleothem record from Sandkraal Cave on the South African Cape south coast
We present new stable oxygen and carbon isotope composite records (δ18O, δ13C) of speleothems from Sandkraal Cave 1 (SK1) on the South African south coast for the time interval between 104 and 18 ka (with a hiatus between 48 and 41 ka). Statistical comparisons using kernel-based correlation analyses and semblance analyses based on continuous wavelet transforms inform the relationships of the new speleothem records to other proxies and their changes through time. Between 105 and ~70 ka, changes of speleothem δ18O values at SK1 are likely related to rainfall seasonality. Variations of δ13C values are associated with changes of vegetation density, prior carbonate precipitation (PCP), CO2 degassing in the cave, and possibly variations of the abundance of C3 and C4 grasses in the vegetation. The relationships of δ18O with other proxies shift between ~70 and 48 ka (Marine Isotope Stages 4–3) so that both stable isotope records now reflect CO2 degassing, evaporation, and PCP. Similar relationships also continue after the hiatus for the deposition phase between 42 and 18 ka. Our findings support modeling results suggesting drier conditions in the study area when the Southern Hemisphere westerlies are shifted north and the paleo–Agulhas Plain is exposed.
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Quaternary Research is an international journal devoted to the advancement of the interdisciplinary understanding of the Quaternary Period. We aim to publish articles of broad interest with relevance to more than one discipline, and that constitute a significant new contribution to Quaternary science. The journal’s scope is global, building on its nearly 50-year history in advancing the understanding of earth and human history through interdisciplinary study of the last 2.6 million years.