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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-0417
    Keywords: saline lakes ; stable isotope ; sedimentology ; mineralogy ; paleohydrology ; Altiplano ; Holocene ; Little Ice Age
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract The paleohydrological evolution of several high altitude, saline lakes located in the southernmost Altiplano (El Peinado and San Francisco basins, Catamarca province, NW Argentina) was reconstructed applying sedimentological, geochemical and isotopic techniques. Several playa lakes from the San Francisco basin (26° 56′ S; 68° 08′ W, 3800-3900 m a.s.l.) show evidence of a recent raise in the watertable that led to modern deposition of carbonate and diatomaceous muds. A 2 m - long core from El Peinado Lake (26° 29′ 59′′ S, 68°05′ 32′′ W, 3820 m a.s.l.) consists of calcitic crusts (unit 3), overlaid by an alternation of macrophyte-rich and travertine clast- rich, laminated muds (unit 2), and topped by travertine facies (unit 1). This sedimentary sequence illustrates a paleohydrological evolution from a subaerial exposure (unit 3) to a high lake stand (unit 2), and a subsequent smaller decrease in lake level (unit 1). The δ13Corganic matterrecord also reflects the lake transgression between units 3 and 2. Although there is a general positive correlation between δ 18Ocarbonate and salinity proxies (Na, Li and B content), the large data dispersion indicates that other factors besides evaporation effects control chemical and isotopic composition of lakewater. Consequently, the oxygen isotopic composition cannot be interpreted exclusively as an indicator of salinity or evaporation ratio. The degassing of CO2 during groundwater discharge can explain the enriched δ13C values for primary carbonates precipitated. The carbon budget in these high altitude, saline lakes seems to be controlled by physical rather than biological processes.The Altiplano saline lakes contain records of environmental and climatic change, although accurate 14C dating of these lacustrine sediments is hindered by the scarcity of terrestrial organic material, and the large reservoir effects. Sedimentologic evidence, a 210Pb-based chronology, and a preliminary U/Th chronology indicate a very large reservoir effect in El Peinado, likely as a result of old groundwaters and large contributions of volcanic and geothermal 14C-free CO2 to the lake system. Alternative chronologies are needed to place these paleorecords in a reliable chronological framework. A period of increased water balance in the San Francisco basin ended at about 1660 ± 82 yr B.P. (calendar yr U/Th age), and would correlates with the humid phase between 3000 and 1800 yr B.P detected in other sites of the southern Altiplano. Both, 210Pb and preliminary U/Th dating favor a younger age for the paleohydrological changes in El Peinado. The arid period reflected by subaerial exposure and low lake levels in unit 3 would have ended with a large increase in effective moisture during the late 17th century. The increased lake level during deposition of unit 2 would represent the period between AD1650 - 1900, synchronous to the Little Ice Age. This chronological framework is coherent with other regional records that show an abrupt transition from more arid to more humid conditions in the early 17th century, and a change to modern conditions in the late 19th century. Although there are local differences, the Little Ice Age stands as a significant climatic event in the Andean Altiplano.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-0417
    Keywords: sedimentology ; saline lake ; meromixis ; Northern Great Plains ; Holocene
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Medicine lake is a small (about 1 km2), shallow (up to 10 m deep), saline (50–170 g l−1) and meromictic lake formed after the retreat of the Wisconsin ice in the north American Great Plains. Based on a detailed sedimentological analysis of cores, we describe and interpret 13 sedimentary subfacies grouped in 9 associations which characterize the following lacustrine subenvironments: clastic littoral (freshwater and saline), springs, microbial mats, bench slope, and pelagial (oxic, alternating oxic-anoxic, anoxic and hypersaline, and organic-dominated). Lateral distribution and vertical evolution of subfacies in our model are controlled by climate fluctuations, climate-related limnological parameters (lake level, TDS and brine composition, and redox conditions), and autocyclic processes (progressive infilling of the basin and higher sedimentation rate in the pclagial realm). Microbial and chemical processes govern deposition in this system, and meromixis plays a decisive role in lake dynamics. Phototropic bacterial plate communites at the chemocline dominated as pelagial organic producers during stable meromictic periods, whereas benthic microbial communities developed during mixed water periods. Water stratification during the Holocene was mainly controlled by three parameters: 1) basin morphometry, 2) lake level, and 3) differences in TDS values between mixolimnion and monimolimnion waters. Sedimentary facies analyses is a powerful descriptive and interpretative tool that greatly contributes to deciphering the high resolution paleoenvironmental information archived in lake sequences. Depositional and paleoenvironmental models provide a dynamic framework for integrating paleolimnological data and other proxy paleorecords. Medicine lake serves as a facies model for shallow, perennial hypersaline, meromictic lakes in modern and ancient lacustrine basins. The sediment sequence from Medicine lake cores is consistent with the general paleoclimatic evolution of the northern Great Plains since the retreat of ice sheets. Our study reveals a plethora of rapid fluctuations in the water cycle both during the middle and the late Holocene. These augment prior paleoclimate reconstructions based on diatom studies of the lower Holocene freshwater to saline transition and on pollen profiles which show little variability during the subsequent long prairie grass episode.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-0417
    Keywords: Atacama ; Holocene ; limnogeology ; South America ; paleoclimatology ; lake sediments
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Sedimentological, mineralogical and geochemical analyses of sediment cores from 9 m-deep, saline Laguna Miscanti, Chile (23 ° 44′S, 67 °46′W, 4140 m a.s.l.) together with high-resolution seismic profiles provide a mid to late Holocene time series of regional environmental change in the Atacama Altiplano constrained by 210Pb and conventional 14C dating. The mid Holocene was the most arid interval since the last glacial maximum, as documented by subaerial exposure and formation of hardgrounds on a playa surface. Extremely low lake levels during the mid Holocene appear consistent with lower effective moisture recorded at other sites along the Altiplano and in the Amazon Basin. Termination of this arid period represented a major shift in the regional environmental dynamics and inaugurated modern atmospheric conditions. The cores show a progressive upward increase in effective moisture interrupted by numerous century-scale drier periods of various intensities and durations that characterize a fluctuating late Holocene climate. In spite of chronological uncertainties, the major environmental changes seem to correlate with the available paleorecords from the region providing a coherent account of effective moisture variability in the tropical highlands of South America.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se determinó la biomasa del camarón rosado Farfantepenaeus notialis presente en el golfo de Ana María durante el periodo 1997-2010 mediante análisis estadístico de captura por edades (SCA). Esta se incrementó a partir del año 2008 como respuesta al aumento del reclutamiento, cuyo promedio anual presenta sus mayores valores en julio, noviembre y marzo. La entrada de reclutas (pre-adultos) al área de pesca ocurre por dos zonas principales, frente a los cayos de Ana María, y en Sta. Cruz Abajo, al norte de la porción sur de los cayos de las Doce Leguas. Una pesquería a finales del año puede provocar una sobrepesca del crecimiento y afectar la biomasa disponible para el siguiente año.
    Description: The biomass of the pink shrimp Farfantepenaeus notialis present in Ana María gulf during the period 1997-2010, was determined by means of statistical analysis of capture for ages (SCA). The biomass was increased from the year 2008 due to the increase of the recruitment, which shows its biggest average annual values in July, November and March. The recruitspre-adults arrival to the fishing area occurs by two main zones, in front of Ana María keys, and in Sta. Cruz Abajo, at North of the South portion of the Doce Leguas keys. A fishery at the end of the year may provoke an over fishing of the growth and to affect the available biomass for the following year.
    Description: Published
    Description: pre-adults, pink shrimp, Cuba
    Keywords: Biomass ; Recruitment ; Shrimp fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se determinó la biomasa del camarón rosado Farfantepenaeus notialis presente en el golfo de Ana María durante el periodo 1997-2010 mediante análisis estadístico de captura por edades (SCA). Esta se incrementó a partir del año 2008 como respuesta al aumento del reclutamiento, cuyo promedio anual presenta sus mayores valores durante el segundo semestre del año. La entrada de reclutas (pre-adultos) al área de pesca ocurre por dos zonas principales, frente a los cayos de Ana María, y en Sta. Cruz Abajo, al norte de la porción sur de los cayos de las Doce Leguas. Una pesquería a finales del año puede provocar una sobrepesca del crecimiento y afectar la biomasa disponible para el siguiente año.
    Description: It was determined the biomass of pink shrimp Farfantepenaeus notialis present in the Gulf of Ana Maria during the period 1997-2010, by means of statistical analysis of catch per ages (SCA). The biomass increased from 2008 as a response to the increment in the recruitment, which showed its highest average annual values during the second semester of that year. The input of recruits (pre-adults) to the fishing area occurs by two main zones, in front of Ana Maria keys and in Santa Cruz Abajo, North of the southern portion of Doce Leguas keys. Fishing at the end of the year may cause an overfishing of the growth, thus affecting the available biomass for the following year.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biomasa ; Reclutamiento ; Pre-adultos ; Camarón rosado ; Cuba ; Biomass ; Recruitment ; Pre-adults ; Pink shrimp
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.77-89
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-11-22
    Description: Con el propósito de conocer el nivel de biomasa del camarón rosado (Farfantepenaeus notialis) y la variación espacio temporal de la población en la zona de pesca de la Empresa Pesquera de Granma, se analizó la información de los cruceros de prospección mensuales realizados durante los años 2009, 2010 y enero del 2011. La composición por talla muestra medias de 8.7 y 8.5 cm (largo cubano) con tallas máximas de 14.7 y 15.2 cm. En el golfo de Guacanayabo el desove de la especie ocurre durante los meses de marzo a julio. El reclutamiento muestra dos etapas, la primera en enero-febrero y la segunda en agostoseptiembre pudiendo ocurrir adelanto en los meses como se apreció en julio del año 2009. El reclutamiento se manifiesta en la zona oriental del golfo de Guacanayabo desde la Boca del Cauto hasta la ensenada de Gua, incluyendo los cayos de Manzanillo, pudiendo desplazarse al W de la ensenada de Gua. El golfo de Guacanayabo muestra una biomasa del orden de 600 t y los máximos de biomasa durante 2009, 2010 y 2011 se presentan en la Zona III en febrero, abril y enero respectivamente. La biomasa disminuye en la medida en que actúa fundamentalmente la mortalidad natural.
    Description: Aimed to know the biomass level of pink shrimp (Farfantepenaeus notialis) and the space-time variation of the population in the fishing area of EPIGRAN enterprise, the information of monthly research cruises was analyzed during years 2009, 2010 and 2011 (January). Size composition shows a mean size of 8.7 and 8.5 cm (Cuban length) with maximum sizes of 14.7 and 15.2 in 2009 and 2010 respectively. Taking into account the maxima values of gonadal maturation for areas, the Guacanayabo gulf shows that spawning takes place during the months of March to July. The recruitment confirm two stages during the year, the first one during January-February and the second during August-September, being noted that a recruitment advance may occur as observed in July, 2009. During the studied years, recruitment is mainly observed in the eastern area of Guacanayabo gulf, from the Boca del Cauto until Gua bay, including the Manzanillo keys, and may move to the west of Gua bay. Gulf of Guacanayabo shows a biomass in the order of 600 t, with maxima values during 2009, 2010 and 2011 occurring in the Zone III in February, April and January respectively. A biomass decrease is observed later due mainly as natural mortality takes place.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Farfantepanaeus notialis ; Maduración gonadal ; Reclutamiento ; Biomasa ; Gonadal maturation ; Recruitment ; Biomass
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution
    Format: pp.33-46
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