Isotopic evidence for plio-pleistocene environmental change at gona, ethiopia

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Isotopic evidence for plio-pleistocene environmental change at gona, ethiopia
Abstract
A 4.5 Ma record of fluvial and lacustrine deposits is well exposed at Gona, in the Afar Depression of Ethiopia. We use isotopic values of pedogenic carbonate and fossil teeth to reconstruct Plio-Pleistocene environmental change at Gona. An increase in δ13C values of pedogenic carbonates since 4.5 Ma points to a shift from woodlands to grassy woodlands in the early Pliocene, -10.4 to -3.9‰ (VPDB), to more open but still mixed environments in the late Pleistocene, -3.0 to -1.4‰ (VPDB). This pattern is also seen in isotopic records elsewhere in East Africa. However, at 1.5 Ma the higher proportion of C4 grasses at Gona is largely a result of a local facies shift to more water-limited environments. The wide range of δ13C values of pedogenic carbonate within single stratigraphic levels indicates a mosaic of vegetation for all time intervals at Gona that depends on depositional environment. Elements of this mosaic are reflected in δ13C values of both modern plants and soil organic matter and Plio-Pleistocene soil carbonate, indicating higher amounts of C4 grasses with greater distance from a river channel in both the modern and ancient Awash River systems. δ18O values of pedogenic carbonates increase up-section from -11.9‰ in the early Pliocene to -6.4‰ (VPDB) in the late Pleistocene. The wide range of δ18O values in paleovertisol carbonates from all stratigraphic levels probably reflects short-term climate changes and periods of strong evaporation throughout the record. Based on the comparison between δ18O values of Plio-Pleistocene pedogenic carbonates and modern waters, we estimate that there has been a 6.5‰ increase in mean annual δ18O values of meteoric water since 4.5 Ma. δ18O values of pedogenic carbonate from other East African records indicate a similar shift. Increasing aridity and fluctuations in the timing and source of rainfall are likely responsible for the changes in δ18O values of East African pedogenic carbonates through the Plio-Pleistocene. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Publication
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Date
2004
Volume
219
Issue
1
Pages
93-110
Journal Abbr
Earth Plan. Sci. Lett.
Citation Key
pop00013
ISSN
0012821X (ISSN)
Language
English
Extra
148 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Citation Key Alias: lens.org/011-362-894-270-576 tex.type: [object Object]
Citation
Levin, N. E., Quade, J., Simpson, S. W., Semaw, S., & Rogers, M. J. (2004). Isotopic evidence for plio-pleistocene environmental change at gona, ethiopia. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 219(1), 93–110. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-821X(03)00707-6