Paleohydrological Changes In The Eastern Mediterranean Region During The Early To Mid-Holocene Recorded In Plant Wax N-Alkane Distributions And Delta C-13(Toc) - New Data From Tenaghi Philippon, Ne Greece

ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY(2017)

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Holocene climate dynamics have strongly influenced precipitation patterns in the Eastern Mediterranean region. This holds particularly true for the '8.2 kyr BP climatic event', arguably the strongest perturbation of early to mid-Holocene climate. Here we present a biomarker record of leaf wax-derived n-alkane distributions and stable isotopic composition of total organic carbon (delta C-13(TOC)) along with palynological data from the fen peat archive of Tenaghi Philippon (TP), NE Greece, spanning the interval from 8.7 to 7.5 kyr BP. Our record documents the response of in situ vegetation within the Philippi peatland to changing hydrological conditions, and addresses the applicability of organic proxies such as the 'aquatic index' (P-aq), average chain length (ACL) and delta C-13(TOC) as indicators of peat surface moisture conditions at the study site. The long chain n-alkanes (n-C-27, n-C-29 and n-C-31) typical of vascular terrestrial plants, dominated the peat sequence. A period of relatively dry surface conditions, indicated by low values of P-aq and elevated ACL values, in concert with elevated delta C-13(TOC) values, preceded the 8.2 kyr BP climatic event from ca. 8.7 to 8.2 kyr BP. Slightly wetter, more humid conditions, suggested by an increase in P-aq as well as reduced ACL and delta C-13(TOC) values, characterized the interval of the 8.2 kyr BP climatic event. Notably, the increase in surface wetness, as indicated by the biomarker record, coincided with a marked rise in fern spore proportion as well as increasing proportion of pollen from aquatic taxa. Following the 8.2 kyr BP event, a distinct change in paleohydrology at TP became apparent from ca. 7.9 kyr BP onward. An increase in the abundance of the mid-chain length n-alkanes (n-C-23 and n-C-25), indicative of an increased contribution from aquatic plants to the sediment, together with a steep increase in P-aq and a decrease in ACL, as well as variation in delta C-13(TOC), imply considerably elevated surface moisture levels, likely caused by the increased activity of the karstic system of the surrounding mountains. Collectively, the biomarker proxies and pollen data reveal a concise picture of changing moisture conditions at TP in response to the 8.2 kyr BP climatic event. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Leaf wax n-alkanes, Peat, 8.2 kyr BP climatic event, Paleohydrology, delta C-13(TOC)
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