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Investigating the environmental interpretation of oxygen and carbon isotope data from whole and fragmented bivalve shells
- Source :
- Quaternary Science Reviews. 194:55-61
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2018.
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Abstract
- Sclerochronological data from whole bivalve shells have been used extensively to derive palaeoenvironmental information. However, little is known about the relevance of shell fragments more commonly preserved in the sediment record. Here, we investigate the oxygen and carbon isotope composition of Dreissena carinata fragments from a core recovered from Lake Dojran (FYRO Macedonia/Greece) to identify their relevance and efficacy as a proxy in palaeoenvironmental studies. We use a modern Dreissena shell to calibrate the relationship between the bivalve and its contemporary environment, which suggests their isotope composition is primarily a function of temperature and water balance. The range of fragment isotope data from the core overlaps with that of unbroken fossil shells, suggesting the fragments broadly record lakewater conditions across the time of deposition. A comparison of the isotope composition of shell fragments and endogenic carbonate shows an offset between the two sets of data, which is likely due to temperature differences between surface and bottom waters, the timing of carbonate precipitation, and productivity-controlled stratification of the dissolved inorganic carbon pool. Shell fragment isotope data seem to reflect the signal of environmental change recorded in other proxy data from the same core and may potentially be used (like endogenic carbonate) to provide information on past changes in lake level.
- Subjects :
- Dreissena carinata
Archeology
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Environmental change
Geochemistry
Palaeoclimate
010502 geochemistry & geophysics
ecology evolution behavior and systematics
archeology (arts and humanities
01 natural sciences
Dreissena
chemistry.chemical_compound
bivalvia
dreissena carinata
holocene
lake dojran
lake sediment
palaeoclimate
shell fragments
stable isotopes
global and planetary change
archeology
geology
Dissolved organic carbon
Shell fragments
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Stable isotopes
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Global and Planetary Change
Holocene
biology
Isotope
Stable isotope ratio
Geology
Bivalvia
biology.organism_classification
Lake sediment
chemistry
Isotopes of carbon
Lake Dojran
Carbonate
Environmental science
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 02773791
- Volume :
- 194
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Quaternary Science Reviews
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....342c9cb04f31f600f1b225582c0b8a34