Unveiling the Transition From Paleolake Lisan to Dead Sea Through the Analysis of Lake Paleoshorelines and Radiometric Dating of Fossil Stromatolites

Author:

Jara‐Muñoz Julius1ORCID,Agnon Amotz2ORCID,Fohlmeister Jens3ORCID,Tomás Sara4,Mey Jürgen5ORCID,Frank Norbert6ORCID,Schröder Birgit7ORCID,Schröder‐Ritzrau Andrea6ORCID,Garcin Yannick8ORCID,Darvasi Yaniv2ORCID,Melnick Daniel9ORCID,Mutti Maria10ORCID,Strecker Manfred R.10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geo‐ and Environmental Research Hochschule Biberach Biberach an der Riß Germany

2. Institute of Earth Sciences Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel

3. Federal Office for Radiation Protection Berlin Germany

4. Department of Geology Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Bellaterra (Barcelona) Spain

5. Institute of Environmental Science and Geography University of Potsdam Potsdam Germany

6. Institute of Environmental Physics University of Heidelberg Heidelberg Germany

7. German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) Climate Dynamics and Landscape Evolution Potsdam Germany

8. Aix Marseille University CNRS IRD INRAE CEREGE Aix‐en‐Provence France

9. Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra Universidad Austral de Chile Valdivia Chile

10. Institute of Geosciences University of Potsdam Potsdam Germany

Abstract

AbstractTo date, the most complete paleolake‐level reconstructions for the late Pleistocene water bodies that once occupied the Dead Sea depression have been based on the combination of dating of lake sediments and terrestrial materials. However, despite these major accomplishments, there is still limited spatial control regarding the water levels, suggesting some degree of uncertainty concerning the magnitude and rate of lake‐level changes. Here, we re‐examine the late Pleistocene lake‐level changes in the Dead Sea during the transition from paleolake Lisan to the present‐day Dead Sea. We rely on systematic dating of fossil stromatolites including 84 radiocarbon and 15 U‐series ages, stable‐isotope measurements, paleobiology, high‐resolution topography, and numerical modeling to assess lake‐level changes. Our results indicate that the highstand of paleolake Lisan was of shorter duration and the transition between Lake Lisan and the Dead Sea occurred at least 5 Kyrs earlier than previously indicated. By refining the timeline and accuracy of lake‐level positions during the transition paleolake Lisan—Dead Sea, our study offers new insights into the regional and local paleo‐climatic conditions during the last glacial period in this region.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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