Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6349974 Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 2014 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
High-resolution lithological and isotope-geochemical analyses were made on a well age constrained sediment from the northeastern Japan (East) Sea which recorded 10 dark layers (DL) over the last 40 ka BP. Pollen analysis of the core allows us to reconstruct the history of surrounding landmass vegetation and to determine pronounced vegetation/climate changes. We found that DL 10 which correlated with a DO/Chinese interstadial 8 was forced by increased East Asian humidity and influx of the nutrient-rich water into the sea. DL 5 formed during the cold Heinrich event 3 (HE), at 30-31 ka BP, was most likely to be initiated by the global sea level descent and reduction of seawater exchange with the North Pacific. High resolution of δ18Opf records reflects a unique sensitivity of the Japan (East) Sea to input of the North Pacific water through the shallow Tsushima and Tsugaru Straits. This led us to the important evidence of the eustatic-sea level changes during the last 40 ka BP. Since 29 ka BP, δ18Opf curve shows a continuous descending sea level interrupted by sharp drops of HE 2 with a following rise of DO interstadial 2. A sharp δ18Opf increase since 18.6 ka BP is consistent with coral results which indicate abrupt termination of LGM low stand by a rapid sea level rise initiated at 19.0 ka BP.
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