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Diatom-inferred salinity changes in relation to Holocene sea-level fluctuations in estuarine environments of Argentina
Authors:Marcela A. Espinosa
Affiliation:1. Instituto de Geología de Costas y del Cuaternario, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata/CONICET CC 722 , 7600 Mar del Plata, Argentina maespin@mdp.edu.ar
Abstract:Espinosa, M.A., Hassan, G.S. & Isla, F.I., September 2012. Diatom-inferred salinity changes in relation to Holocene sea-level fluctuations in estuarine environments of Argentina. Alcheringa 36, 377–391. ISSN 0311-5518.

The analysis of diatoms from three sedimentary sequences in the Quequén Grande River basin (Buenos Aires province, Argentina) has allowed the reconstruction of local and regional palaeosalinity changes in relation to Holocene sea level fluctuations. An established diatom-based salinity transfer function is used in combination with autecological methods to reveal a maximum sea level between ca 7000 and 6000 14C years BP. This marine influence was recorded in deposits exposed 2 km and 12 km upstream, but not 32 km from the mouth. The fossil diatom assemblages are characteristic of an estuarine lagoon with maximum inferred salinities of 15‰. When the Holocene transgression began to flood the former valley (ca 7000 14C years BP), brackish lagoons evolved into estuarine settings in the lower valley, but shallow freshwater ponds with salinities <4‰ persisted at 32 km from the mouth.
Keywords:diatoms  estuaries  transfer function  sea-level change  Holocene  Argentina
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