Upper Pleistocene and Holocene paleosalinity and trophic state changes in relation to sea level variation in Rocha Lagoon, southern Uruguay

Paleolimnological data are presented on trophic development in relation to sea level variation in Rocha Lagoon, a 72 km^sup 2^ coastal lagoon in southern Uruguay. Using sediment cores that extended to 20,000 yr BP, analyses of grain size, organic matter, carbonate, total carbon, nutrients, and diato...

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description Paleolimnological data are presented on trophic development in relation to sea level variation in Rocha Lagoon, a 72 km^sup 2^ coastal lagoon in southern Uruguay. Using sediment cores that extended to 20,000 yr BP, analyses of grain size, organic matter, carbonate, total carbon, nutrients, and diatoms allowed us to infer changes in trophic state and paleosalinities, which were closely related to Holocene relative sea level variation. Higher trophic states were observed during regressive events, most probably due to increases in runoff and erosion as regressions progressed. Diatom Association Zones (DAZ) were identified in both cores. Those DAZ corresponding to transgressive events were dominated by marine/brackish taxa and relatively low organic matter and nutrient values, while those DAZ corresponding to regressive events showed increases in brackish/freshwater diatoms and both organic matter and nutrients. Although the lagoon formed after the first Holocene marine transgression, our data indicate the existence of a marine/brackish aquatic system during upper Pleistocene (i.e., before 15,000 yr BP), but by 20,000 yr BP, the system was still likely to be a semi-arid terrestrial system.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Cores
Freshwater
Holocene
Lagoons
Marine
Nutrients
Nutritive value
Organic matter
Pleistocene
Sea level
title Upper Pleistocene and Holocene paleosalinity and trophic state changes in relation to sea level variation in Rocha Lagoon, southern Uruguay
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