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Original language | English |
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Article number | 106663 |
Number of pages | 20 |
Journal | Quaternary Science Reviews |
Volume | 250 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 Dec 2020 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:This study is part of the project ‘The Caves of Kyrenia Mountains Project: Research, Conservation, and Education’, supported by the European Union “Cypriot Civil Society in Action V” program (contract number: 2015/371-989) and the US Embassy in Nicosia. Measurements were funded by the IRHIS-60 support grant (University of Rouen-Normandy), the DFG grant KL 2391/2–1 (Germany) and the European Union Civil Society in Action V program. The research was led by Mağara Meraklıları Derneği (“Cave Enthusiasts NGO”) in Nicosia, the University of Nicosia, and by the Union Internationale de Spéléologie (UIS). We thank Mustafa Meraklı for abundant logistical support and for guiding us to the entrances of most caves studied here, the Spéléo-club du Liban ( SCL ) and the Croatian Speleological Federation ( HSS ) for cooperation in the field and for cave surveying. Many thanks to W.F. Jones and the Bristol Exploration Club (B.E.C.) for their original documentation of Pentadaktylos Pot (Pentadaktylos Cave), and to Dave Gerrard for providing information that allowed the entrance to be re-discovered by the Mağara Meraklıları Derneği team in 2015. Kluge acknowledges support by the Heidelberg Graduate School of Fundamental Physics (DFG-GSC129) and is grateful for support from the research group “Physics of Environmental Archives” that helped to maintain the IRMS instrument funded through grant DFG- INST 35/1270-1 FUGG.
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The last G/IG shift in the EM basin is well-studied in the marine cores as well as in continental records in the southern Levant. In the EM basin, marine δ18Og.ruber curves (Emeis et al., 2003; Kallel et al., 2000, Rohling et al., 2002; Grant et al., 2012, 2016) display a well-defined orbital modulation of G/IG MIS cycles. Although the marine record follows the global pattern, the δ18Og.ruber is characterized by larger variations, reaching up to 4.5‰ for the MIS6/5 transition. This large shift reflects the amplification of climate change effects in the EM, due to the contribution of significant inflow of 18O-depleted water during the Sapropel S5 event (128–121 ka; Ziegler et al., 2010), together with enhanced pluvial conditions in the entire EM basin (Kallel et al., 2000). The effect of the source-water control on δ18Ocalcite, was largely demonstrated in Southern Levant speleothems for the last G/IG cycle (Bar-Matthews et al., 2019).The MIS6/5 transition is prominently recorded as a ∼5.7‰ shift affecting δ18Ocalcite in the Pentadactylos record. This shift is close to Peqiin and Soreq oxygen shifts (5.5 and 5.7‰ respectively) and larger than the amplitude of the δ18Og.ruber change (source) of the Mediterranean Sea water (Grant et al., 2012) for the last G/IG cycle (Fig. 6). Both Levant and Cypriot speleothem records show a common source of moisture mostly coming from the Mediterranean Levant at the LIG onset. However, the last G/IG amplitude shift in continental records, mostly accounting for the source effect, embed other factors controlling the shift in the δ18Ocalcite, such as temperature change, rainfall amount, sea-land distance and sea-level. If the seawater δ18Og.rub shift (4.5‰) accounts for the source effect (Grant et al., 2012) for the MIS 6/5 transition, the remaining 1.2‰ difference would be ascribed for temperature and rainfall amount change in the δ18Ocalcite signal of Pentadactylos (Table 4).This study is part of the project ‘The Caves of Kyrenia Mountains Project: Research, Conservation, and Education’, supported by the European Union “Cypriot Civil Society in Action V” program (contract number: 2015/371-989) and the US Embassy in Nicosia. Measurements were funded by the IRHIS-60 support grant (University of Rouen-Normandy), the DFG grant KL 2391/2–1 (Germany) and the European Union Civil Society in Action V program. The research was led by Mağara Meraklıları Derneği (“Cave Enthusiasts NGO”) in Nicosia, the University of Nicosia, and by the Union Internationale de Spéléologie (UIS). We thank Mustafa Meraklı for abundant logistical support and for guiding us to the entrances of most caves studied here, the Spéléo-club du Liban (SCL) and the Croatian Speleological Federation (HSS) for cooperation in the field and for cave surveying. Many thanks to W.F. Jones and the Bristol Exploration Club (B.E.C.) for their original documentation of Pentadaktylos Pot (Pentadaktylos Cave), and to Dave Gerrard for providing information that allowed the entrance to be re-discovered by the Mağara Meraklıları Derneği team in 2015. Kluge acknowledges support by the Heidelberg Graduate School of Fundamental Physics (DFG-GSC129) and is grateful for support from the research group “Physics of Environmental Archives” that helped to maintain the IRMS instrument funded through grant DFG-INST 35/1270-1 FUGG.
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Keywords
- Middle-east
- Speleothems
- Cyprus
- Stable isotopes
- Fluid inclusions
- Last glacial/interglacial
- Paleotemperatures
- Clumped isotopes
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HERC46: FWO Hercules MZW: A walk on the wild side of stable isotope biogeochemistry
Claeys, P., Elskens, M., Olde Venterink, H., Nys, K., Tys, D., Kervyn De Meerendre, M., Huybrechts, P., Van Griensven, A., Huysmans, M., Thiery, W. & Snoeck, C.
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Project: Fundamental
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OZR3252: Cofinancing OZR FWO Hercules MZW equipment: A walk on the wild side of stable isotope biogeochemistry...
Claeys, P., Elskens, M., Olde Venterink, H., Nys, K., Tys, D., Kervyn De Meerendre, M., Huybrechts, P., Van Griensven, A., Huysmans, M., Thiery, W. & Snoeck, C.
1/05/18 → 30/04/23
Project: Fundamental
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SRP2: Strategic Research Programme: Tracing and Modelling of Past & Present Global Changes
Claeys, P., Elskens, M., Huybrechts, P., Gao, Y., Kervyn De Meerendre, M., Claeys, P., Baeyens, W. & Dehairs, F.
1/11/12 → 31/10/24
Project: Fundamental
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AMGC - Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (IRMS)
Philippe Claeys (Manager) & David Verstraeten (Infrastructure coordinator)
Archaeology, Environmental changes & Geo-ChemistryFacility/equipment: Facility › no e-resource/single sited
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Nu-Instruments IS-Perspective Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer
Philippe Claeys (Manager)
Archaeology, Environmental changes & Geo-ChemistryFacility/equipment: Equipment › no e-resource/single sited
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Nu-Perspective dual inlet Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer
Philippe Claeys (Manager)
Archaeology, Environmental changes & Geo-ChemistryFacility/equipment: Equipment › no e-resource/single sited