Paleoclimatic controls on mercury deposition in northeast Brazil since the Last Interglacial

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作者
Fadina, Omotayo Anuoluwapo [1 ]
Venancio, Igor Martins [2 ]
Belem, Andre [3 ]
Silveira, Carla Semiramis [1 ]
Bertagnolli, Denise de Castro [4 ]
Silva-Filho, Emmanoel Vieira [1 ]
Albuquerque, Ana Luiza S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Fed Fluminense Univ, Dept Geochem, Outeiro Sao Joao Baptista S-N, BR-24020141 Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
[2] Natl Inst Space Res INPE, Ctr Weather Forecasting & Climate Studies CPTEC, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil
[3] Fed Fluminense Univ, Oceanog Observ, 156 Block,E Room,300 Praia Vermelha Campus, BR-24210240 Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
[4] Fed Fluminense Univ, Dept Chem, Rua Desembargador Hermidio Ellys Figuieira 783, BR-27213145 Volta Redonda, RJ, Brazil
关键词
Mercury variations; Marine sediments; Glacial/interglacial climate; Millennial-scale events; South American continental margin; Northeastern Brazil; WESTERN TROPICAL ATLANTIC; ATMOSPHERIC MERCURY; TEMPERATURE-CHANGES; WAVELET ANALYSIS; ORGANIC-MATTER; DUST TRANSPORT; CLIMATE-CHANGE; ANNUAL CYCLE; SEA-LEVEL; WATER;
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10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.105869
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
The sediment core GL-1248, collected from the continental slope off northeastern Brazil, was used to reconstruct mercury (Hg) variations in NE South American continental margin and understand its variability in response to paleoclimate changes over the past 128 ka. Mercury concentrations in GL-1248 ranged between 14.95 and 69.43 ng/g, showing a glacial-interglacial pattern with higher (lower) concentrations in the glacial period (interglacial period). Parallel trends of Hg and XRF-Fe plots suggest that following atmospheric Hg deposition onto the continent, Hg is incorporated with Fe compounds before transportation and eventual immobilization at the NE Brazil continental slope. Peaks of Hg and Fe/Ca ratio peaks occurred concurrently during certain Heinrich Stadials, indicating that Hg is transported from the continent alongside fluvial sediments during periods of increased precipitation and erosion in NE Brazil continent. Mercury concentrations varied with periodicities of 56 ka and 900 yr suggesting glacialinterglacial changes and millennial-scale variability, respectively. Total Hg and total organic carbon are poorly correlated, although the latter likely influenced Hg sequestration into marine sediments during millennial-scale events between 60 ka and 30 ka. Altogether, our results suggest that the atmosphere is the primary source of Hg to GL-1248 and glacial-interglacial climate variations were the major determinant of atmospheric Hg deposition. Furthermore, increased precipitation during millennial-scale events played a secondary role by enhancing Hg transport to the continental slope of NE Brazil. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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