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The Holocene | 2012

Mid- to late-Holocene coastal environmental changes in southwest Florida, USA:

E.E. van Soelen; Gregg R. Brooks; Ra Larson; J.S. Sinninghe Damsté; Gert-Jan Reichart

During the Holocene, Florida experienced major changes in precipitation and runoff. To better understand these processes, shallow marine sediment cores from Charlotte Harbor (southwest Florida) were studied, covering approximately the past 9000 years. Whole core XRF scanning was applied to correlate different sediment cores on a river to sea transect. Biomarkers were used to identify periods with increased runoff and primary productivity. The mid-Holocene sediments are characterized by a relatively large input of terrestrially derived organic matter, with a maximum in precipitation and runoff around 5 kyr BP. This maximum can be linked to large-scale changes in the hydrological cycle involving shifts of the ITCZ, Bermuda-Azores High and Polar Front. Around 3.5 kyr BP, Charlotte Harbor changed from a runoff-dominated environment to a more oligotrophic and marine setting. Although other studies suggest that, around this time, precipitation in Florida increased, this is not reflected by the Charlotte Harbor records. Possibly, wetter conditions in Florida due to gradual, ongoing, sea level rise in combination with increased precipitation, resulted in accumulation of organic matter on land. Increased sedimentation rates, terrestrial input and primary productivity observed in the upper part of the record are likely a consequence of human impact during the past century. Throughout the record, indications for storm activity can be recognized as coarser grained layers consisting of quartz sands or shell debris. These layers are rare during the mid Holocene, but between 3.2 and 2 kyr BP, their numbers increase, suggesting an increase in tropical cyclone activity in the Gulf of Mexico.


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2010

Late Holocene sea-level rise in Tampa Bay: Integrated reconstruction using biomarkers, pollen, organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts, and diatoms

E.E. van Soelen; Emmy Lammertsma; Holger Cremer; Timme H. Donders; Francesca Sangiorgi; Gregg R. Brooks; Ra Larson; J.S. Sinninghe Damsté; Friederike Wagner-Cremer; Gert-Jan Reichart


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2014

Evidences for a Paleocene marine incursion in southern Amazonia (Madre de Dios Sub-Andean Zone, Peru)

M. Louterbach; Martin Roddaz; J. Bailleul; Pierre-Olivier Antoine; S. Adnet; Jung-Hyun Kim; E.E. van Soelen; F. Parra; J. Gerard; Y. Calderon; C. Gagnaison; J.S. Sinninghe Damsté; P. Baby


Organic Geochemistry | 2014

Unusual C35 to C38 alkenones in mid-Holocene sediments from a restricted estuary (Charlotte Harbor, Florida)

E.E. van Soelen; J. M. Lammers; Timothy I. Eglinton; J.S. Sinninghe Damsté; Gert Jan Reichart


Estuaries and Coasts | 2013

Natural Environmental Changes versus Human Impact in a Florida Estuary (Rookery Bay, USA)

J. M. Lammers; E.E. van Soelen; Timme H. Donders; Friederike Wagner-Cremer; J.S. Sinninghe Damsté; Gert-Jan Reichart


Journal of Biogeography | 2016

Amazon forest dynamics under changing abiotic conditions in the early Miocene (Colombian Amazonia)

S. Salamanca; E.E. van Soelen; Milan L. Teunissen van Manen; S.G.A. Flantua; Roberto Ventura Santos; Martin Roddaz; Elton Luiz Dantas; E. Emiel van Loon; J.S. Sinninghe Damsté; Jung-Hyun Kim; Carina Hoorn


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2013

Reconstructing tropical cyclone frequency using hydrogen isotope ratios of sedimentary n-alkanes in northern Queensland, Australia

E.E. van Soelen; Friederike Wagner-Cremer; J.S. Sinninghe Damsté; Gert-Jan Reichart


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2017

A 30 Ma history of the Amazon River inferred from terrigenous sediments and organic matter on the Ceará Rise

E.E. van Soelen; J. H. Kim; R. Ventura Santos; Elton Luis Dantas; F. Vasconcelos de Almeida; J. Pinheiro Pires; Martin Roddaz; J.S. Sinninghe Damsté


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2015

Corrigendum to “Evidences for a Paleocene marine incursion in Southern Amazonia (Madre de Dios Sub-Andean Zone, Peru)” [Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol. 414C (2014) 451–471]

Mélanie Louterbach; Martin Roddaz; Julien Bailleul; Pierre Antoine; Sylvain Adnet; J. H. Kim; E.E. van Soelen; Francisco Parra; J. Gerard; Ysabel Calderon; C. Gagnaison; J.S. Sinninghe Damsté; Patrice Baby


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2014

Evidences for a Paleocene marine incursion in southern Amazonia (Madre de Dios Sub-Andean Zone, Peru) [plus corrigendum]

M. Louterbach; Martin Roddaz; Julien Bailleul; Pierre Antoine; Sylvain Adnet; J. H. Kim; E.E. van Soelen; Francisco Parra; J. Gerard; Ysabel Calderon; C. Gagnaison; Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté; Patrice Baby

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