0000000001336122
AUTHOR
Tranchida, Giorgio
Ecosystem variability in the Strait of Sicily: evidence from geochemistry of box-core sediments
Elemental geochemistry and stable isotope composition of recent box-core sediments, Strait of Sicily: implications for productivity
Stable isotopes, radionuclides, and calculated sea surface temperature of two sediment cores in the Sicily Channel
The Eastern Mediterranean Transient (EMT) occurred in the Aegean Sea from 1988 to 1995 and is the most significant intermediate-to-deep Mediterranean overturning perturbation reported by instrumental records. The EMT was likely caused by accumulation of high salinity waters in the Levantine and enhanced heat loss in the Aegean Sea, coupled with surface water freshening in the Sicily Channel. It is still unknown whether similar transients occurred in the past and, if so, what their forcing processes were. In this study, sediments from the Sicily Channel document surface water freshening (SCFR) at 1910±12, 1812±18, 1725±25 and 1580±30 CE. A regional ocean hindcast links SCFR to enhanced deep-…