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- W4200054843 abstract "We present a high-resolution analysis of seven marine sediment records from the western Mediterranean in a transect from the Algero-Balearic basin to the Alboran Sea, spanning the last 20 ka, to decipher the paleoenvironmental and paleoceanographic evolution of the western Mediterranean Sea. To do so, diverse elemental ratios have been used for reconstructing sediment input variations and paleo-oxygen conditions. In particular, the Ti/Ca ratio has been used to reconstruct variations in the terrigenous and carbonate fractions. However, the specific sedimentary processes controlling this ratio are still poorly understood thus, we also provide new insights for appropriate interpretations in the studied zone. Our results suggest that the Ti/Ca ratio at the suborbital scale is mostly controlled by bottom current intensity, and less influenced by marine productivity, sea level variations and fluvial and eolian inputs. Comparison of diverse records within the western Mediterranean reveals that the Ti/Ca ratio depicted a similar trend in both regions, except during the Heinrich Stadial 1 (HS1) and the Middle Holocene. The HS1 is recorded as a single-phase event in the Algero-Balearic basin, whereas three phases are recognized in the Alboran Sea basin, with a relative minimum in the Ti/Ca ratio. Conversely, during the Middle Holocene, an increase in the Ti/Ca ratio is recorded in the Alboran Sea but not in the Algero-Balearic basin, which could be related to the establishment of the Alboran gyres. Redox sensitive proxies, in particular the Mo/Al, U/Al and Mn/Al ratios, point to different phases within the Organic Rich Layer 1 (ORL1): the ORL1a (15-11.7 ka cal BP), characterized by more reducing conditions in the Alboran Sea sediments, and the ORL1b (11.7- ~9 ka cal BP) characterized by suboxic-ferruginous conditions. The sea level transgression, the enhanced fluvial input and the shelf flooding played a key role during the ORL1 onset and demise, increasing the sedimentation rate in the basin and preventing the organic matter oxidation. During the last 2 ka cal BP, an unprecedented common response is recognized in all the studied regions, showing an overall increase in the Ti/Ca ratio, which may be related to intensified human activity in the Mediterranean area, promoting a greater terrigenous input." @default.
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- W4200054843 date "2022-02-01" @default.
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- W4200054843 title "Paleocirculation and paleoclimate conditions in the western Mediterranean basins over the last deglaciation: New insights from sediment composition variations" @default.
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