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Stratigraphy and Isotope Records of Middle and Late Pleistocene Mollusks from a Continuous Corehole in the Hula Basin, Northern Jordan Valley, Israel

1987; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 28; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0033-5894(87)90061-5

ISSN

1096-0287

Autores

Shimon Moshkovitz, Mordeckai Magaritz,

Tópico(s)

Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior

Resumo

Abstract Morphological changes in Melanopsis shells and the sudden disappearance of Viviparus were observed in a continuous core, representing about 700,000 yr, taken from the L-12 corehole in the Hula Basin, northern Jordan Valley, Israel. Two major events in δ 18 O values are recorded. The first, at about 435,000 yr B.P., is accompanied by a shift in δ 13 C values and indicates a shallowing phase with slightly higher evaporation. This event is concurrent with the abundant occurrence of a monotypic “distorted” Melanopsis , suggesting an “ecophenotypic event” during deposition of the lake's Pleistocene lower Lacustrine beds. The second major isotopic event is evidenced in the lower part of the section as a gradual depletion in 18 O toward the bottom of the corehole. Minor shifts of 1–20‰ in the oxygen isotope content along the core may represent changes in the δ 18 O values of the water from glacial to interglacial periods representing the major climatic cycles of the Pleistocene. Five of these cycles were observed along the core.

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