Sea-level stands from the Western Mediterranean over the past 6.5 million years

Abstract Sea-level reconstructions are important for understanding past ice sheet variability and its response to past and future warming. Here we present Neogene and Quaternary sea-level snapshots using phreatic overgrowths on speleothems (POS) from caves on Mallorca, Spain. POS are excellent sea l...

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Main Authors: Oana A. Dumitru, Jacqueline Austermann, Victor J. Polyak, Joan J. Fornós, Yemane Asmerom, Joaquín Ginés, Angel Ginés, Bogdan P. Onac
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80025-6
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spelling doaj-9cc890700a344ef2af892e879bee33642021-01-24T12:31:09ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111010.1038/s41598-020-80025-6Sea-level stands from the Western Mediterranean over the past 6.5 million yearsOana A. Dumitru0Jacqueline Austermann1Victor J. Polyak2Joan J. Fornós3Yemane Asmerom4Joaquín Ginés5Angel Ginés6Bogdan P. Onac7Karst Research Group, School of Geosciences, University of South FloridaDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia UniversityDepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of New MexicoEarth Sciences Research Group, Universitat de les Illes BalearsDepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of New MexicoEarth Sciences Research Group, Universitat de les Illes BalearsEarth Sciences Research Group, Universitat de les Illes BalearsKarst Research Group, School of Geosciences, University of South FloridaAbstract Sea-level reconstructions are important for understanding past ice sheet variability and its response to past and future warming. Here we present Neogene and Quaternary sea-level snapshots using phreatic overgrowths on speleothems (POS) from caves on Mallorca, Spain. POS are excellent sea level index points because of their clear relationship to sea level and precise U–Pb chronology. We find that local sea-level before and at the onset of the Messinian Salinity Crisis was at 33.3 ± 0.25 m (6.54 ± 0.37 Ma) and 31.8 ± 0.25 m (5.86 ± 0.60 Ma) above present levels, respectively. We further present global mean sea level (GMSL) estimates, i.e. local sea level corrected for glacial isostatic adjustment and long-term uplift, for three other POS. The results show that GMSL during the Pliocene–Pleistocene Transition was 6.4 m (− 2.0–8.8 m) at 2.63 ± 0.11 Ma and during the beginning and the end of the Mid-Pleistocene Transition was − 1.1 m (− 5.6–2.4 m) and 5 m (1.5–8.1 m), respectively. These estimates provide important constraints for the past evolution of sea level and show that local sea level prior to the MSC was similar to the highest stand during the Pliocene, with markedly lower position afterwards.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80025-6
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author Oana A. Dumitru
Jacqueline Austermann
Victor J. Polyak
Joan J. Fornós
Yemane Asmerom
Joaquín Ginés
Angel Ginés
Bogdan P. Onac
spellingShingle Oana A. Dumitru
Jacqueline Austermann
Victor J. Polyak
Joan J. Fornós
Yemane Asmerom
Joaquín Ginés
Angel Ginés
Bogdan P. Onac
Sea-level stands from the Western Mediterranean over the past 6.5 million years
Scientific Reports
author_facet Oana A. Dumitru
Jacqueline Austermann
Victor J. Polyak
Joan J. Fornós
Yemane Asmerom
Joaquín Ginés
Angel Ginés
Bogdan P. Onac
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title Sea-level stands from the Western Mediterranean over the past 6.5 million years
title_short Sea-level stands from the Western Mediterranean over the past 6.5 million years
title_full Sea-level stands from the Western Mediterranean over the past 6.5 million years
title_fullStr Sea-level stands from the Western Mediterranean over the past 6.5 million years
title_full_unstemmed Sea-level stands from the Western Mediterranean over the past 6.5 million years
title_sort sea-level stands from the western mediterranean over the past 6.5 million years
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Sea-level reconstructions are important for understanding past ice sheet variability and its response to past and future warming. Here we present Neogene and Quaternary sea-level snapshots using phreatic overgrowths on speleothems (POS) from caves on Mallorca, Spain. POS are excellent sea level index points because of their clear relationship to sea level and precise U–Pb chronology. We find that local sea-level before and at the onset of the Messinian Salinity Crisis was at 33.3 ± 0.25 m (6.54 ± 0.37 Ma) and 31.8 ± 0.25 m (5.86 ± 0.60 Ma) above present levels, respectively. We further present global mean sea level (GMSL) estimates, i.e. local sea level corrected for glacial isostatic adjustment and long-term uplift, for three other POS. The results show that GMSL during the Pliocene–Pleistocene Transition was 6.4 m (− 2.0–8.8 m) at 2.63 ± 0.11 Ma and during the beginning and the end of the Mid-Pleistocene Transition was − 1.1 m (− 5.6–2.4 m) and 5 m (1.5–8.1 m), respectively. These estimates provide important constraints for the past evolution of sea level and show that local sea level prior to the MSC was similar to the highest stand during the Pliocene, with markedly lower position afterwards.
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