- Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences
- Volume:22 Issue:5
- Stable isotope-based reconstruction of Oligo-Miocene paleoenvironment and paleohydrology of Central ...
Stable isotope-based reconstruction of Oligo-Miocene paleoenvironment and paleohydrology of Central Anatolian lake basins (Turkey)
Authors : Tina LÜDECKE, Tamás MIKES, F. Bora ROJAY, Michael A. COSCA, Andreas MULCH
Pages : 793-819
Doi:10.3906/tar-1301-41
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Isotope geochemistry of lacustrine carbonate represents a powerful tool to reconstruct paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental conditions. Here, we present a comprehensive set of long-term oxygen insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(delta18O); and carbon insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(delta13C); stable isotope records from 5 Chattian to Burdigalian lacustrine sequences distributed over the Central Anatolian Plateau. Field relationships combined with stable isotope geochemistry indicate a relatively humid subtropic Late Oligocene climate with an environment characterized by large, temporally open freshwater lakes. Approximately during the middle Aquitanian, a 4%o-5%o increase in lake delta18O values indicates changes in regional climate including more arid conditions and an increasing dominance of closed saline lake conditions in the central plateau region. This time period was also characterized by frequent climatic fluctuations such as short-lived humid periods, possibly recording the influence of seasonality, topography, and the waxing and waning of aridity. In general, relatively high Oligo-Miocene delta18O lake water values within the modern plateau interior, even for the least evaporative sequences, suggest the absence of significant orographic barriers at both the northern and southern plateau margins prior to 20-16 Ma.Keywords : Key words Cenozoic, lacustrine carbonates, stable isotopes, 40Ar 39Ar geochronology, Central Anatolian Plateau, Turkey