斯佩莱奥瑟姆
地质学
冰期
石笋
第四纪
环境变化
间冰期
干旱
自然地理学
方解石
气候变化
全新世
气候学
海洋学
古生物学
洞穴
地理
考古
作者
M. P. Webb,J. A. Dredge,Philip Barker,Wolfgang Müller,Catherine N. Jex,Jolyon M. Desmarchelier,John Hellström,P. Wynn
摘要
ABSTRACT Milankovitch‐scale Quaternary climatic oscillations within south‐east Australia are known to be characterized by relatively arid glacial and wet interglacial stages. However, terrestrial proxy records of environmental change are scarce, based largely on river terraces, dune sediments and pollen sequences. Here we present a speleothem‐based palaeoclimate record from Yarrangobilly caves, south‐east Australia. The oxygen isotopic composition of calcite (δ 18 O calcite ) is taken to represent rainfall amount and used as an aridity index. High‐resolution trace element profiles and UV fluorescence support interpretations based on δ 18 O calcite , allowing further designation of key phases of speleothem growth into periods of relative aridity and moisture excess. A hiatus of approximately 37 ka duration divides the record into two key phases of growth which can be mapped onto marine isotope stages 5c–a and 3, respectively. Increasing aridity in the latter half of MIS 5 led to cessation of speleothem growth for the duration of MIS 4. Growth recommences during MIS 3, associated with greater moisture availability, enhanced vegetation and augmented biogeochemical cycling. This speleothem record provides a unique context of terrestrial environmental change and depicts hydrological conditions which fluctuate markedly over the 70‐ka period covering the time of megafauna extinction and human arrival on the continent.
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