Modeling speleothem d 13 C variability in a central Sierra Nevada cave using 14 C and 87 Sr / 86 Sr

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  • Jessica L. Oster
  • Isabel P. Montañez
  • Thomas P. Guilderson
  • Warren D. Sharp
  • Jay L. Banner
چکیده

Carbon isotopes in speleothems can vary in response to a number of complex processes active in cave systems that are both directly and indirectly related to climate. Progressing downward from the soil zone overlying the cave, these processes include soil respiration, fluid–rock interaction in the host limestone, degassing of CO2 and precipitation of calcite upflow from the speleothem drip site, and calcite precipitation at the drip site. Here we develop a new approach to independently constrain the roles of water–rock interaction and soil processes in controlling stalagmite dC. This approach uses the dead carbon proportion (dcp) estimated from coupled C and Th/U measurements, in conjunction with Sr isotope analyses on stalagmite calcite from a central Sierra Nevada foothills cave in California, a region characterized by a highly seasonal Mediterraneantype climate, to determine the roles of water–rock interaction and soil processes in determining stalagmite dC. Increases in stalagmite dcp between 16.5 and 8.8 ka are coincident with decreased dC, indicating a varying yet substantial contribution from the soil organic matter (SOM) reservoir, likely due to significantly increased average age of SOM in the soil veneer above the cave during wet climatic intervals. We use geochemical and isotope mixing models to estimate the host-carbonate contribution throughout the dC time series and determine the degree of degassing and calcite precipitation that occurred prior to precipitation of stalagmite calcite. The degree of degassing and prior calcite precipitation we calculate varies systematically with other climate indicators, with less degassing and prior calcite precipitation occurring during wetter climatic intervals and more during drier intervals. Modeled dC values and degassing calculations suggest that some degree of prior calcite precipitation is necessary at all time intervals to explain measured stalagmite dC values, even during relatively wet intervals. These results illustrate the importance of constraining degassing and prior calcite precipitation in the interpretation of speleothem dC records, particularly those from caves that formed in seasonal semi-arid to arid environments. 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2010