Oxygen minimum zone variability during the last 700 years in a coastal upwelling area of the Humboldt system (Mejillones, 23? S, Chile). A new approach from geochemical signature

Sifeddine, Abdel; Castillo, Alexis

Abstract

Mejillones bay presents a permanent and shallow OMZ, whose upper boundary fluctuates between 30 m and 60 m water depth during a normal year. Under this condition, the bottom sediments preserve a geochemical signature of the past oceanic variability. Particularly, biological productivity and bottom dissolved oxygen can be reconstructed using 13C, 15N and trace elements metals measured along sediment cores.

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Título según WOS: Oxygen minimum zone variability during the last 700 years in a coastal upwelling area of the Humboldt system (Mejillones, 23? S, Chile). A new approach from geochemical signature
Título de la Revista: PROGRESS IN OCEANOGRAPHY
Volumen: 193
Editorial: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.1016/J.POCEAN.2021.102520

Notas: ISI