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A first Holocene leaf wax isotope-based paleoclimate record from the semi-humid to semi-arid south-eastern Caucasian lowlands
Authors:Marcel Bliedtner  Roland Zech  Jana Zech  Imke Schäfer  Hans von Suchodoletz
Institution:1. Institute of Geography, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Jena, Germany;2. Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Jena, Germany;3. Institute of Geography and Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland;4. Institute of Geography, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:The Holocene paleoclimate of the Caucasus region is rather complex and not yet well understood: while existing studies are mainly based on pollen records from high-altitude and humid lowland regions, no records are available from the semi-humid to semi-arid south-eastern Caucasian lowlands. Therefore, this study investigated compound-specific δ2H and δ13C isotopes of leaf wax biomarkers from Holocene floodplain soils in eastern Georgia. Our results show that the leaf wax δ2H signal from the paleosols mostly reflects changes in the moisture source and its isotopic composition. Depleted δ2H values before ~8 cal ka bp change towards enriched values after ~5 cal ka bp and become again depleted after ~1.6 cal ka bp. This trend could be caused by Holocene changes of the isotopic compositions of the Black and eastern Mediterranean Sea, and/or by varying contribution of both moisture sources linked with the North Atlantic Oscillation. The leaf wax δ13C signal from the paleosols directly indicates varying local water availability and drought stress. Depleted δ13C values before ~8 and after ~5 cal ka bp indicate wetter local conditions with higher water availability, whereas more enriched values during the middle Holocene (~8 until at least 5 cal ka bp ) indicate drier conditions with increased drought stress.
Keywords:Caucasus region  compound-specific isotopes  floodplain soils  Holocene paleoclimate  leaf wax biomarkers
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