New insights into paleoenvironmental changes in Laguna Potrok Aike, southern Patagonia, since the Late Pleistocene: The PASADO multiproxy record

Language
en
Document Type
Article
Issue Date
2013-12-04
Issue Year
2012
Authors
Recasens, Cristina
Ariztegui, Daniel
Gebhardt, Catalina
Gogorza, Claudia
Haberzettl, Torsten
Hahn, Annette
Kliem, Pierre
Lisé-Pronovost, Agathe
Lücke, Andreas
Maidana, Nora
Editor
Abstract

A series of long sediment cores was retrieved from Laguna Potrok Aike, Southern Patagonia, within the framework of PASADO (Potrok Aike Maar Lake Sediment Archive Drilling Project), an ICDP (International Continental Scientific Drilling Program) lake drilling project. This maar lake, located at 52°S, 70°W in the Province of Santa Cruz (Argentina), in the southernmost continental area of the world, is one of the few permanent lakes in the region, providing a unique continuous paleoclimatic and paleoecological lacustrine record for the last glacial cycle. Previous multiproxy studies of this site have characterized the environmental history of these dry lands in the Patagonian Steppe for the last 16 cal. ka BP. This new series of sediment cores provides a much longer record of climate variability in Southern Patagonia since 51.3 cal. ka BP. Using a multiproxy strategy, a set of samples (mostly from core catcher material) was analyzed for physical properties, rock magnetism, geochemistry, CNS elemental analysis, stable isotopes, pollen and diatoms. This preliminary multiproxy limnogeological interpretation sheds new light on the regional Pleistocene and Holocene environmental history, revealing lake-level variations through time and identifying time windows of interest where higher resolution analyses will be carried out.

Journal Title
The Holocene
Volume
22
Issue
11
Citation

The Holocene 22.11 (2012): S. 1323-1335. 03.12.2013 http://hol.sagepub.com/content/22/11/1323.abstract

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