The Holocene climatic record of the salt caves of Mount Sedom Israel

Author:

Frumkin A.1,Magaritz M.2,Carmi I.2,Zak I.3

Affiliation:

1. Israel Cave Research Center, 90906 Ofra, Israel

2. Department of Environmental Sciences and Energy Research, Weizmann Institute of Science, 76100 Rehovot, Israel

3. Department of Geology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 91904 Jerusalem, Israel

Abstract

Mount Sedom is a salt diapir, on the southwestern shore of the Dead Sea, which has been rising above the local base level throughout the Holocene. Karst development within the salt body has kept pace with the rise forming subhorizontal cave passages with vertical shafts. Wood fragments found embedded in flood sediments that were deposited in the cave passages yielded 14C ages ranging from c. 7100 to 200 BP. A palaeoclimatic sequence was constructed, based on parameters that include: relative abundance of plant types or floral communities, the elevations of the corresponding cave passages and the ratio of their width to present passage width. The results were correlated to the Holocene sedimentary sequence of the Dead Sea Basin, and other features associated with shifting lake levels. Moister climatic stages are indicated by relatively abundant wood remains, by wide cave passages and by elevated outlets indicating high Dead Sea level. Arid periods are marked by a scarcity of wood remains, by narrow cave passages and by low-level outlets. The Holocene sequence of Mount Sedom is subdivided into 10 climatic stages: A moist stage in the early Holocene, older than 7000 BP, and nine subsequent stages of drier climate, fluctuating between conditions that are somewhat drier, up to somewhat moister than those of today. The Dead Sea level dropped from c. -300 MSL during the early moist period to -400 MSL or lower during the subsequent arid periods.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Paleontology,Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology,Archaeology,Global and Planetary Change

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