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The Holocene, Vol. 15, No. 4, 567-575 (2005)
DOI: 10.1191/0959683605hl831rp

Periwinkle (Littorina littorea) intrashell {delta}18O and {delta}13C records from the mid-Holocene Limfjord region, Denmark: a new high-resolution palaeoenvironmental proxy approach

Johan Burmanl

Department of Earth Sciences, Marine Geology, Gdteborg University, Box 460, SE-405 30 Goteborg, Sweden; johan{at}gvc.gu.se

Birger Schmitz

Department of Geology, Sdlvegatan 12, Lund University, SE-223 62 Lund, Sweden

Shells of the common intertidal gastropod Littorina littorea both of recent and mid-Holocene origin were analysed along their growth spirals for seasonally induced variations in stable oxygen and carbon isotope compositions. The subfossil specimens are from the Stone Age kitchen midden in Erteb0lle, northern Denmark, dated between 5970 +95 and 5070 + 90 BP. The recent specimens were collected along a west-east salinity gradient within the Limfjord. A Limfjord mixing line of 0.25%, change in 8180 (V-SMOW) for each salinity unit was determined. The recent Littorina periwinkles display a calcite relationship of -0.22%, change in shell 6180 per C change in temperature, as derived from the Littorina equilibrium equation (versus V-PDB): 5180(Littorina) - 8180(water) = 5.250 -0.224T (C). By using this linearity together with maximum (‘winter’) isotopic results, we extracted a Littorina growth stop isotherm equivalent to a temperature of 3.71 C. In order to constrain the climate and salinity in the Limfjord region during the mid-Holocene, we used this regression-derived growth stop isotherm as a boundary condition. The subfossil shells indicate a summer surface-water temperature close to 22 + 1C together with a salinity of 31 +1 PSU. These results suggest a more pronounced water exchange between the central Limfjord and the North Sea during the late Atlantic time, and in terms of temperature they indicate 2-40C warmer conditions than today.

Key Words: Periwinkle • Littorina littorea • oxygen isotopes • palaeotemperature • palaeosalinity • Limfjord • Denmark • mid-Holocene


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