Biomarker Fingerprint of Debris Flow Deposits as a Paleoproxy for IRD Sources in the Last Glacial North Atlantic

Author:

Wary Mélanie1ORCID,Kornilova Oksana2,Russell Marie23,Rosell‐Melé Antoni145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals (ICTA‐UAB) Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Bellaterra Spain

2. Department of Geography University of Durham Durham UK

3. Now at Marine Scotland‐Science, Scottish Government, Marine Laboratory Aberdeen UK

4. Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA) Barcelona Spain

5. Department of Geography Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Bellaterra Spain

Abstract

AbstractInvestigating the spatiotemporal dynamics of iceberg discharges during the last glacial period constitutes a major challenge for paleoclimate research. In recent decades, many ice‐rafted debris (IRD) provenance studies, mostly based on the comparison of the inorganic signature of IRD‐rich layers and surrounding continental bedrock, have differentiated main subareas of individual ice sheets as iceberg sources and gauged their dynamic interplay. Diagnosis of specific source ice streams has nonetheless remained limited. Here we propose a new IRD provenance methodology to refine the identification of iceberg sources. It relies on the organic geochemical characterization of glacigenic debris flow (GDF) deposits to obtain the biomarker fingerprint of IRD sources. To test its potential, we analyze the composition of n‐alkanes and chlorophyll‐derived pigments in sediments deposited within six major North Atlantic GDF depocenters fed by ice streams draining the surrounding ice sheets. The biomarker fingerprint of GDF deposits appears to (1) be consistent with a common origin of IRD and GDF deposits through erosion of outcrops and transport by ice streams, (2) differ significantly from that of ambient hemipelagic sediments, (3) be specific and unique to each GDF depocenter, making it possible to distinguish the corresponding specific ice streams, (4) be imprinted in IRD‐bearing marine sediments, and (5) have remained homogeneous enough through the last glacial to be used as a proxy for IRD sources. The biomarker fingerprint of GDF deposits thus shows strong potential to track the specific source ice streams that delivered IRD to the last glacial North Atlantic.

Funder

American Chemical Society

Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad

Natural Environment Research Council

British Council

National Eye Research Centre

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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