2021
DOI: 10.5194/cp-17-1567-2021
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Holocene sea level and environmental change at the southern Cape – an 8.5 kyr multi-proxy paleoclimate record from Lake Voëlvlei, South Africa

Abstract: Abstract. South Africa is a key region to reconstruct and understand past changes in atmospheric circulation, i.e. temperate westerlies and tropical easterlies. However, due to the scarcity of natural archives, South Africa's environmental evolution during the late Quaternary remains highly debated. Many available sediment archives are peri-coastal lakes and wetlands; however, the paleoenvironmental signals in these archives are often overprinted by sea-level changes during the Holocene. This study presents a … Show more

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“…Water in soils, lakes, rivers, and wetlands may be isotopically enriched due to evaporation while also leaf water used for biosynthesis of waters may become isotopically enriched due to transpiration (Kahmen et al, 2013). Such isotopic enrichment due to evapotranspiration has, for instance, been observed in dry environments of South Africa (Herrmann et al, 2017;Strobel et al, 2021). Additionally, a slight dependency of δD composition of waxes occurs for different plant types (Sachse et al, 2012).…”
Section: Plant-wax Compound-specific Isotopesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water in soils, lakes, rivers, and wetlands may be isotopically enriched due to evaporation while also leaf water used for biosynthesis of waters may become isotopically enriched due to transpiration (Kahmen et al, 2013). Such isotopic enrichment due to evapotranspiration has, for instance, been observed in dry environments of South Africa (Herrmann et al, 2017;Strobel et al, 2021). Additionally, a slight dependency of δD composition of waxes occurs for different plant types (Sachse et al, 2012).…”
Section: Plant-wax Compound-specific Isotopesmentioning
confidence: 99%