Eiszeitalter und Gegenwart (Dec 2017)

Late Quaternary climate and environmental reconstruction based on leaf wax analyses in the loess sequence of Möhlin, Switzerland

  • L. Wüthrich,
  • L. Wüthrich,
  • M. Bliedtner,
  • M. Bliedtner,
  • I. K. Schäfer,
  • I. K. Schäfer,
  • J. Zech,
  • F. Shajari,
  • D. Gaar,
  • D. Gaar,
  • F. Preusser,
  • G. Salazar,
  • G. Salazar,
  • S. Szidat,
  • S. Szidat,
  • R. Zech,
  • R. Zech

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/egqsj-66-91-2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66
pp. 91 – 100

Abstract

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We present the results of leaf wax analyses (long-chain n-alkanes) from the 6.8 m deep loess sequence of Möhlin, Switzerland, spanning the last ∼ 70 kyr. Leaf waxes are well preserved and occur in sufficient amounts only down to 0.4 m and below 1.8 m depth, so no paleoenvironmental reconstructions can be done for marine isotope stage (MIS) 2. Compound-specific δ2Hwax analyses yielded similar values for late MIS 3 compared to the uppermost samples, indicating that various effects (e.g., more negative values due to lower temperatures, more positive values due to an enriched moisture source) cancel each other out. A pronounced ∼ 30 ‰ shift towards more negative values probably reflects more humid conditions before ∼ 32 ka. Radiocarbon dating of the n-alkanes corroborates the stratigraphic integrity of leaf waxes and their potential for dating loess–paleosol sequences (LPS) back to ∼ 30 ka.