Atmospheric mineral dust is intrinsically linked with climate. Although dust flux variability on glacial–interglacial timescales is well documented, Holocene dust records remain scarce. To fill this gap, we conducted elemental, isotopic and sedimentological analyses on a peat core from the Karukinka Natural Park in Tierra del Fuego. An 8000-year-old mineral dust record was extracted indicating three periods of elevated dust deposition: (i) 8.1–7.4 cal ka BP, (ii) 4.2 cal ka BP and (iii) 2.4–1.4 cal ka BP. The two oldest peaks are related to volcanic eruptions of the Hudson and Monte Burney volcanoes, respectively. The most recent dust peak, however, has a rare earth element and neodymium isotopic composition that resembles the geochemical s...
Palaeo-dust records in sediments and ice cores show that wind-borne mineral aerosol ('dust') is stro...
The latitudinal displacement of the southern westerlies and associated climate systems is a key para...
The strontium and neodymium isotopic signature of aeolian mineral particles archived in polar ice co...
Atmospheric mineral dust is intrinsically linked with climate. Although dust flux variability on gla...
Atmospheric dust loadings play a crucial role in the global climate system. Southern South America i...
Dust in the atmosphere plays a role in the transparency of the atmosphere1, the mineral nourishment ...
Patagonia is considered to be the most important source of dust from South America that is deposited...
Patagonian dust is the darling of researchers of paleoclimatic variability of southern South America...
International audienceAtmospheric dusts are an important part of the global climate system, and play...
Antarctic ice preserves an ~800 kyr record of dust activity in the Southern Hemisphere. Major effort...
Palaeo-dust records in sediments and ice cores show that wind-borne mineral aerosol ('dust') is stro...
The latitudinal displacement of the southern westerlies and associated climate systems is a key para...
The strontium and neodymium isotopic signature of aeolian mineral particles archived in polar ice co...
Atmospheric mineral dust is intrinsically linked with climate. Although dust flux variability on gla...
Atmospheric dust loadings play a crucial role in the global climate system. Southern South America i...
Dust in the atmosphere plays a role in the transparency of the atmosphere1, the mineral nourishment ...
Patagonia is considered to be the most important source of dust from South America that is deposited...
Patagonian dust is the darling of researchers of paleoclimatic variability of southern South America...
International audienceAtmospheric dusts are an important part of the global climate system, and play...
Antarctic ice preserves an ~800 kyr record of dust activity in the Southern Hemisphere. Major effort...
Palaeo-dust records in sediments and ice cores show that wind-borne mineral aerosol ('dust') is stro...
The latitudinal displacement of the southern westerlies and associated climate systems is a key para...
The strontium and neodymium isotopic signature of aeolian mineral particles archived in polar ice co...