The Gibraltar Archive: a half million year reference record of rainfall isotopes in the western Mediterranean
直布罗陀档案:50万年地中海西部降雨同位素参考记录
基本信息
- 批准号:NE/M016056/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.18万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2015 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The Gibraltar reference record will be an important contribution to the study of the Earth's past climates, an intrinsically difficult topic because information about past conditions must be deduced from indirect evidence. We shall use speleothems from caves in Gibraltar, mainly calcite stalagmites and flowstones built up as precipitates from dripping water. Their chemical composition reflects climate, and each specimen provides a layered record which may cover any period from a few decades to tens of thousands of years. To construct a longer record multiple specimens must be accurately dated, so that overlaps can be put together to form a continuous sequence. Dating relies on the radioactive decay of traces of uranium to its daughter thorium over the time since the specimen was formed. For each speleothem we shall date the oldest and youngest layers and several in between, identifying any time gaps and constructing an age model which will correlate it with other specimens. We have already assembled an archive of 24 speleothems but require 200 more dates to form them into a full composite record. Our first aim is to obtain these dates.Our second aim is to chemically analyse every layer and interpret the results in terms of changing climates in Gibraltar over the last half-million years. Mineral chemistry thus stands proxy for the true climate. This raises two issues - which chemical variables are signals of climate, and what aspects of climate are reflected by each one? We shall measure d18O and d13C - the ratios of different types of atoms in the elements oxygen and carbon - and the concentrations of Mg, Sr, Ba, Y and P. These are all known to be partially controlled by climate, but each is also influenced by local factors such as water flow through soil and rock, or CO2 levels in cave air. Our previous work in Gibraltar separated the local and climatic influences by monitoring the modern environment for 10 years. We found that d18O in each year's deposit tracked the d18O in rainwater. However the speleothems we shall now analyse formed under different climatic conditions from today, so we must deduce the influences of climate from the shifting relations among the chemical variables during each specimen's growth, using chemical principles plus the insights from cave monitoring. On ice age time-scales temperature affects d18O as much as rainfall, and to allow for this we shall use independent records of sea surface temperature, making the assumption that cave temperatures tracked the surrounding sea. In this way we shall isolate the signal of changing d18O in rainfall from the complex chemistry of our speleothems.Stepping up in scale from Gibraltar and its caves, rainfall d18O varies across Europe, the Mediterranean and Middle East in a pattern reflecting atmospheric circulation and the transport of rain-bearing air. Gibraltar stands between the Mediterranean and Atlantic, the former being the source of winter rain from North Africa to central Asia and the latter the main moisture source for Europe. By comparing our d18O record with existing cave records in Israel, we shall reconstruct the uptake of Mediterranean water vapour through climatic shifts on all timescales from decades up to ice ages. Also of interest are millennial-scale shifts that occurred repeatedly during the last ice age and are recorded in cores through the Greenland ice sheet as episodes of higher d18O. They show up in Gibraltar speleothems, allowing us to infer changes in circulation from the gradients of d18O up the Atlantic.Finally, we intend the Gibraltar archive to be a yard-stick for comparison with all paleoenvironmental and paleoceanographic data in the region. It will provide a high-resolution account of climate changes on land, at the junction of two oceans, and support an emerging framework of long records that in future may feed into computer modelling experiments that will deepen our understanding of ice age climates.
直布罗陀参考记录将对研究地球过去的气候作出重要贡献,因为过去的气候是一个非常困难的课题,必须从间接证据中推断出有关过去情况的信息。我们将使用来自直布罗陀洞穴的洞穴沉积物,主要是由滴水沉淀而成的方解石石笋和流石。它们的化学成分反映了气候,每个标本都提供了一个分层的记录,可以覆盖从几十年到数万年的任何时期。为了建立一个更长的记录,必须准确地确定多个标本的年代,这样重叠的部分就可以放在一起形成一个连续的序列。年代测定依赖于自样品形成以来,微量铀随着时间的推移放射性衰变为其子体钍。对于每一个洞穴,我们将确定最古老和最年轻的层以及中间的几层,确定任何时间间隔,并构建一个年龄模型,将其与其他标本相关联。我们已经收集了24个洞穴化石的档案,但需要200多个日期才能形成一个完整的复合记录。我们的第一个目标是获得这些日期,第二个目标是对每一层进行化学分析,并根据直布罗陀过去50万年来气候变化的情况来解释分析结果。因此,矿物化学代表了真正的气候。这就提出了两个问题--哪些化学变量是气候的信号,以及每一个化学变量反映了气候的哪些方面?我们将测量d18 O和d13 C-元素氧和碳中不同类型原子的比例-以及Mg,Sr,Ba,Y和P的浓度。这些都是已知的部分受气候控制,但每一个也受到当地因素的影响,如通过土壤和岩石的水流,或洞穴空气中的CO2水平。我们以前在直布罗陀的工作是通过监测现代环境10年来区分当地和气候的影响。我们发现每年存款中的d18 O追踪雨水中的d18 O。然而,我们现在要分析的洞穴沉积物是在今天不同的气候条件下形成的,所以我们必须利用化学原理加上洞穴监测的见解,从每个标本生长过程中化学变量之间的变化关系中推断出气候的影响。在冰河时期的时间尺度上,温度对d18 O的影响与降雨量一样大,考虑到这一点,我们将使用独立的海面温度记录,假设洞穴温度跟踪周围的海洋。通过这种方式,我们将从洞穴沉积物的复杂化学成分中分离出降雨中d18 O变化的信号。从直布罗陀及其洞穴开始,降雨d18 O在欧洲、地中海和中东各地的变化模式反映了大气环流和载雨空气的输送。直布罗陀位于地中海和大西洋之间,前者是从北非到中亚的冬季雨水的来源,后者是欧洲的主要水分来源。通过将我们的d18 O记录与以色列现有的洞穴记录进行比较,我们将重建从几十年到冰河时代的所有时间尺度上的气候变化对地中海水蒸气的吸收。同样令人感兴趣的是在上一个冰河时代反复发生的千年尺度的变化,并在格陵兰冰盖的核心记录为更高的d18 O事件。它们出现在直布罗陀的洞穴沉积物中,使我们能够从d18 O的梯度中推断大西洋环流的变化。最后,我们打算将直布罗陀档案作为与该地区所有古环境和古海洋学数据进行比较的标尺。它将提供两大洋交界处陆地气候变化的高分辨率记录,并支持一个新的长期记录框架,未来可能会输入计算机建模实验,加深我们对冰河时代气候的理解。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(3)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Building robust age models for speleothems - A case-study using coeval twin stalagmites
为洞穴植物建立稳健的年龄模型 - 使用同时代双石笋的案例研究
- DOI:10.1016/j.quageo.2017.10.004
- 发表时间:2018
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.7
- 作者:Benson A
- 通讯作者:Benson A
Carbon dioxide, ground air and carbon cycling in Gibraltar karst
- DOI:10.1016/j.gca.2016.01.041
- 发表时间:2016-07-01
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:5
- 作者:Mattey, D. P.;Atkinson, T. C.;Ainsworth, M.
- 通讯作者:Ainsworth, M.
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Timothy Atkinson其他文献
The Text-Based Adventure AI Competition
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- DOI:
- 发表时间:
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Empowering Medical Students to Respond to Discriminatory Comments from Patients: A Just-in-Time Training Method
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199 REPEATED ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF BULBAR URETHRAL STRICTURES IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED STRICTURE COMPLEXITY AND DURATION OF SYMPTOMS
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2011-04-01 - 期刊:
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- DOI:
10.1145/3377930.3390234 - 发表时间:
2020 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
L. F. D. P. Sotto;Paul Kaufmann;Timothy Atkinson;Roman Kalkreuth;M. Basgalupp - 通讯作者:
M. Basgalupp
Identifying Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Events Among Active-Duty Service Members and Veterans Prescribed Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
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- DOI:
10.2147/jpr.s440802 - 发表时间:
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- 影响因子:2.7
- 作者:
Whitney Forbes;Justin Petway;L. Gressler;Hannah Thorfinnson;Ryan C Costantino;Timothy Atkinson - 通讯作者:
Timothy Atkinson
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A calibrated climate record from Gibraltar speleothem: the instrumental era, the Holocene and the last interglacial
直布罗陀洞穴的校准气候记录:器乐时代、全新世和最后一次间冰期
- 批准号:
NE/G004315/1 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 7.18万 - 项目类别:
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