Effects of climate variability on mercury deposition during the Older Dryas and Younger Dryas in the Venezuelan Andes
Author ORCID Identifier
Nathan Stansell:https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2477-1953
Publication Title
Journal of Paleolimnology
ISSN
09212728
E-ISSN
43854
Document Type
Article
Abstract
We present a high-resolution record of Late Glacial and Early Holocene mercury (Hg) accumulation within the sediments of Laguna de Los Anteojos, a small headwater alpine lake in Venezuela. Our sediment core spans the Older Dryas (OD) and Younger Dryas (YD) climate reversals, providing new insight into the effects of abrupt climatic transitions on atmospheric Hg deposition. Sediment Hg concentrations and accumulation rates (fluxes) increased sharply after regional deglaciation and then peaked immediately prior to onset of both the OD and YD. Mercury concentrations and fluxes then decreased through cold OD and YD conditions. Both Hg concentrations and fluxes increased rapidly with warming, rising two-fold in about 100 years after the OD and nearly four-fold in about 500 years during the latter-half of the YD. This lake-sediment record of Hg dynamics during the Glacial–Holocene transition suggests atmospheric Hg cycling is affected by abrupt climate change. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
First Page
211
Last Page
224
Publication Date
3-1-2020
DOI
10.1007/s10933-020-00111-7
Keywords
Allerød, Anteojos, Bølling, Global warming, Hg, Older Dryas, Younger Dryas
Recommended Citation
Schneider, Larissa; Cooke, Colin A.; Stansell, Nathan D.; and Haberle, Simon G., "Effects of climate variability on mercury deposition during the Older Dryas and Younger Dryas in the Venezuelan Andes" (2020). NIU Bibliography. 408.
https://huskiecommons.lib.niu.edu/niubib/408
Department
Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences