Mark McKay, Long-term Environmental Changes
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Mark McKay, Long-term Environmental Changes
Understanding the temporal and spatial development of south Texas bays and estuaries from a paleoperspective Mark C. McKay Coastal and Marine System Science What is Paleoclimatology? It is not “Day After Tomorrow” It is a means by which we can use past Climate/Environmental events to help explain and: Predict/model both past and current events 7 Billion People Types of Estuaries Positive : Freshwater inputs from all sources exceed losses to evaporation Neutral: Evaporative losses equal freshwater inputs Reverse (Inverse): Evaporation exceeds all freshwater inflows Baffin Bay (Day et al. 2013) Drought Conditions in Texas Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) Measures long term and short term water supplies and demand from evapotranspiration and runoff Texas in severe or extreme drought conditions since October 2011 (TWDB 2012) Texas has currently left drought conditions Was this a 100, 500, or 1000 year event? Texas Catastrophic Drought 1950’s Ask California Baffin Bay Sampling Sites ENSO North American Monsoon and the Bermuda High • • • • • Graphic:TWDB • Changes in ENSO frequency • Increased precipitation in Southeast NAM: Shift in wind bring moist air to southwest Changes in insolation (obliquity) These cause changes in NA and SWM Monsoon Changes in foraminiferal population, which reflect salinity (Buzas-Stephens (2014) • Certain Foraminifera prefer specific salinity Bermuda High directs cyclonic weather into GOM National Drought Picture Methods and Approaches This project will collect multiple sediment core samples from Baffin bay and subject them to a variety of nondestructive and destructive analysis in order to develop a long-term record of climate and precipitation events that have occurred in the area. Destructive Techniques Bulk Density Includes percent organic Carbon (Dean 1974) Loss on Ignition Inorganic Carbon (Heiri and Lemche 2001) Microfossil analysis Isotopic Techniques (Shells, Foraminifera) 137Cs and 210Pb via gamma spectroscopy δ18O for Precipitation TOC/TN Δ14/15N Objective 2: Reconstruct Paleosalinity patterns based on Microfossil Assemblages on the decadal scale for the last 1000 + years Southeastern Texas bays and estuaries can be shown to contain a long-term record of past salinity levels, which in turn provide a proxy for changing moisture balance and freshwater flows in the region. Sediment Core Photomosaic 0 50 100 150 Important Microfossils From Texas Bays and Estuaries (From the Cushman Collection) Ammonia parkinsoniana Ostracoda Elphidium spp. Quinqueloculina seminula Microfossil Assemblages Foraminifera and Ostracoda Ammonia parkinsoniana Prefers Fresh water environments Elphidium spp. Can live in a variety of salinity conditions Quinqueloculina seminula. Prefers hypersaline water Ammotium salsum (agglutinated species) Prefers Fresh Water, not common 3D Modeling with Particle Size (Buzas-Stephens 2011) Care to guess what this is? Baffin Bay Sampling Sites Preliminary Dating Information (Raw radio nucleotide sedimentation rate/datation estimates Proxy for Freshwater Flows Stable Oxygen isotope analysis of foraminiferal tests and mollusk shells δ18O Drought and Flood Signals Well documented in Lake Systems Zonal Flow Atmospheric circulation along latitudinal lines Objective 3: Evaluate the impact or level of control of global climate on the paleoecology or paleosalinity of Texas estuaries. Large climatic patterns such as ENSO and the North American Monsoon have affected Texas bays and estuaries and have left traceable temporal and spatial information about past climatic patterns. What records exist? North American Drought Index Dendrochronology based Several Sources Exist Speleothems Pollen Diatom Well-validated source for at least past 700 years Take Home Message: Another Tool Microfossil Assemblage Analysis (Salinity, Climate Trends, Freshwater flows) Isotopic Techniques (Shells, Foraminifera) 137Cs and 210Pb (Age of sediments and sedimentation rate) δ18O for Precipitation Rates History of Climate Teleconnections (ENSO, Mexican Monsoon, Salinity)