a b s t r a c t a r t i c l e i n f o Hg and 201 Hg) Hg isotopes in sediment samples from core 252-16 were characterized by positive mass independent fractionation (MIF), while recent sediments from cores 252-32 and 252-35 did not reveal significant MIF, probably reflecting both the proximity to the source of anthropogenic Hg contamination (Tagus Estuary) and the importance of the CSC as a particle carrier. The multi-tracer approach, based on both stable Hg and Pb isotopic signatures, confirms anthropogenic Hg and Pb enrichment in recent marine sediments and also allows us to distinguish between areas dominated by detrital (e.g. CSC) versus hemipelagic (Estremadura Spur) sedimentation.
Abstract. The Mediterranean region is a climate hot spot, sensitive not only to global warming but also to water availability. In this work we document major temperature and precipitation changes in the Iberian Peninsula and margin during the last 2000 years and propose an interplay of the North Atlantic internal variability with the three atmospheric circulation modes (ACMs), (North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), east atlantic (EA) and Scandinavia (SCAND)) to explain the detected climate variability.We present reconstructions of sea surface temperature (SST derived from alkenones) and on-land precipitation (estimated from higher plant n-alkanes and pollen data) in sedimentary sequences recovered along the Iberian Margin between the south of Portugal (Algarve) and the northwest of Spain (Galiza) (36 to 42 • N).A clear long-term cooling trend, from 0 CE to the
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