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Climatic oscillations modulating the Late Holocene fluvial discharge and terrigenous material supply from the Río de la Plata into the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean

Authors :
Laura Perez
Carolina Crisci
Till Jens Jörg Hanebuth
Hendrik Lantzsch
Gonzalo Perera
Mauricio Rodríguez
Andres Pérez
Laura Fornaro
Source :
Journal of Sedimentary Environments, Vol 3, Iss 4, Pp 205-219 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2018.

Abstract

The Río de la Plata estuary (RdlP) and adjacent continental shelf exhibit complex hydrological processes as a result of a highly variable fluvial discharge and associated terrigenous supply, which are primarily controlled by regional climatic forcing in interaction with the oceanographic system. Previous hydrological studies indicate that Little Ice Age and Medieval Climate Anomaly resulted in increased/decreased river runoff due to an enhanced/weakened precipitation regime. This study aims to analyze the cyclicity in the runoff-related continental supply and the associated climatic oscillation behind it over the past 1,000 cal yr BP. To achieve this, we used a 10-m-long sediment core retrieved from the RdlP mud depocenter, which exhibits an extremely high and fairly constant linear sedimentation rate of 1.1 cm yr-1. We performed continuous 1-cm XRF element intensity scans and performed time series analysis on Fe/K, Ti/Al, Fe/Ca, Ti/Ca and Si/Al ratios, considered as regional proxies for inferring fluvial supply. The most significant cyclicities occur at 215, 192, 115, 100, 49, 47, 37, 35, and 2.5-8 yrs recurrence times. The long-term cyclicity is persistent throughout the whole record for all ratios, and it is probably related to solar forcing, i.e., the 200 yr Vries/Suess cycle, which determines the activity of the South American Monsoon System activity. The shorter climate-related cyclicities (˂100 yr) are probably related to the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation and the El Niño Southern Oscillation climatic modes, and were registered only for Ti/Al, Fe/K and Si/Al ratios. We further identified an intensification of such shorter climate-related cyclicities over the past 500 yr BP. This study provides new evidence that both tropical Pacific and Atlantic SSTs and solar forcing are the main drivers of changes in rainfall over Southeastern South America on interannual to decadal, multidecadal and centennial scales, and thus modulates the RdlP river discharge.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24479462
Volume :
3
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Sedimentary Environments
Accession number :
edsair.doajarticles..99bf21d0cbec131c20242e427a556906