@article{MonteroLopezStreckerSchildgenetal.2014, author = {Montero-Lopez, Carolina and Strecker, Manfred and Schildgen, Taylor F. and Hongn, Fernando D. and Guzman, Silvina and Bookhagen, Bodo and Sudo, Masafumi}, title = {Local high relief at the southern margin of the Andean plateau by 9 Ma: evidence from ignimbritic valley fills and river incision}, series = {Terra nova}, volume = {26}, journal = {Terra nova}, number = {6}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0954-4879}, doi = {10.1111/ter.12120}, pages = {454 -- 460}, year = {2014}, abstract = {A valley-filling ignimbrite re-exposed through subsequent river incision at the southern margin of the Andean (Puna) plateau preserves pristine geological evidence of pre-late Miocene palaeotopography in the north western Argentine Andes. Our new Ar-40/(39) Ar dating of the Las Papas Ignimbrites yields a plateau age of 9.24 +/- 0.03 Ma, indicating valley-relief and orographic-barrier conditions comparable to the present-day. A later infill of Plio-Pleistocene coarse conglomerates has been linked to wetter conditions, but resulted in no additional net incision of the Las Papas valley, considering that the base of the ignimbrite remains unexposed in the valley bottom. Our observations indicate that at least 550 m of local plateau margin relief (and likely > 2 km) existed by 9 Ma at the southern Puna margin, which likely aided the efficiency of the orographic barrier to rainfall along the eastern and south eastern flanks of the Puna and causes aridity in the plateau interior.}, language = {en} } @article{SchildgenCosentinoFrijiaetal.2014, author = {Schildgen, Taylor F. and Cosentino, D. and Frijia, Gianluca and Castorina, F. and Dudas, F. Oe. and Iadanza, A. and Sampalmieri, G. and Cipollari, Paola and Caruso, A. and Bowring, S. A. and Strecker, Manfred}, title = {Sea level and climate forcing of the Sr isotope composition of late Miocene Mediterranean marine basins}, series = {Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems}, volume = {15}, journal = {Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems}, number = {7}, publisher = {American Geophysical Union}, address = {Washington}, issn = {1525-2027}, doi = {10.1002/2014GC005332}, pages = {2964 -- 2983}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Sr isotope records from marginal marine basins track the mixing between seawater and local continental runoff, potentially recording the effects of sea level, tectonic, and climate forcing in marine fossils and sediments. Our 110 new Sr-87/Sr-86 analyses on oyster and foraminifera samples from six late Miocene stratigraphic sections in southern Turkey, Crete, and Sicily show that Sr-87/Sr-86 fell below global seawater values in the basins several million years before the Messinian Salinity Crisis, coinciding with tectonic uplift and basin shallowing. 87Sr/86Sr from more centrally located basins (away from the Mediterranean coast) drop below global seawater values only during the Messinian Salinity Crisis. In addition to this general trend, 55 new Sr-87/Sr-86 analyses from the astronomically tuned Lower Evaporites in the central Apennines (Italy) allow us to explore the effect of glacio-eustatic sea level and precipitation changes on Sr-87/Sr-86. Most variation in our data can be explained by changes in sea level, with greatest negative excursions from global seawater values occurring during relative sea level lowstands, which generally coincided with arid conditions in the Mediterranean realm. We suggest that this greater sensitivity to lowered sea level compared with higher runoff could relate to the inverse relationship between Sr concentration and river discharge. Variations in the residence time of groundwater within the karst terrain of the circum-Mediterranean region during arid and wet phases may help to explain the single (robust) occurrence of a negative excursion during a sea level highstand, but this explanation remains speculative without more detailed paleoclimatic data for the region.}, language = {en} } @article{RohrmannStreckerBookhagenetal.2014, author = {Rohrmann, Alexander and Strecker, Manfred and Bookhagen, Bodo and Mulch, Andreas and Sachse, Dirk and Pingel, Heiko and Alonso, Ricardo N. and Schildgen, Taylor F. and Montero, Carolina}, title = {Can stable isotopes ride out the storms? The role of convection for water isotopes in models, records, and paleoaltimetry studies in the central Andes}, series = {Earth \& planetary science letters}, volume = {407}, journal = {Earth \& planetary science letters}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0012-821X}, doi = {10.1016/j.epsl.2014.09.021}, pages = {187 -- 195}, year = {2014}, language = {en} } @article{SchildgenYildirimCosentinoetal.2014, author = {Schildgen, Taylor F. and Yildirim, C. and Cosentino, Domenico and Strecker, Manfred}, title = {Linking slab break-off, Hellenic trench retreat, and uplift of the Central and Eastern Anatolian plateaus}, series = {Earth science reviews : the international geological journal bridging the gap between research articles and textbooks}, volume = {128}, journal = {Earth science reviews : the international geological journal bridging the gap between research articles and textbooks}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0012-8252}, doi = {10.1016/j.earscirev.2013.11.006}, pages = {147 -- 168}, year = {2014}, language = {en} }