LOESSFEST'09 | Aug. 31st – Sept. 3rd, 2009 |Novi Sad-Serbia

Loess-like and Palaeosol Sediments from Lanzarote (Canary Islands/Spain) – Indicators of Palaeoenvironmental Change During the Late Quaternary

H. von Suchodoletz1, P. Kühn2, U. Hambach1, M. Dietze3, L. Zöller1, D. Faust3

1Department of Geomorphology, University of Bayreuth, Germany

2Institute of Geography, Chair of Physical Geography, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany

3Institute of Geography, Technical University of Dresden, Germany

On Lanzarote (Canary Islands) Quaternary Saharan dust and weathered local volcanic material were trapped in Miocence to Pliocene valleys dammed by younger volcanic edifices. These sediments show sequences of alternating reddish/ clayey and loess-like yellowish/silty material. In order to investigate if reddish/ clayey layers contain material derived from local pedogenesis and if so, which pedogenetic processes were active, we performed sedimentological, micromorphological and environmental magnetic analyses. The analyses demonstrate that these layers contain material derived from local soils. These soils were characterised by clay formation, rubefication and the formation of superparamagnetic particles during periods of enhanced soil moisture. Thus, they can serve as natural archives in order to reconstruct the terrestrial palaeoclimatic history of Lanzarote. The distribution of soil material in the profiles shows that cold periods of the Late Quaternary were characterised by more humid conditions than today. Using palaeontological remains and a comparison with recent soils on Tenerife, we can roughly estimate maximal palaeoprecipitation values during more humid periods.

Corresponding author: H. von Suchodoletz | FALI MAIL!!!