North Atlantic control on precipitation pattern in the eastern Mediterranean/Black Sea region during the last glacial

Abstract Based on proxy records from western Black Sea cores, we provide a comprehensive study of climate change during the last glacial maximum and late-glacial period in the Black Sea region. For the first time we present a record of relative changes in precipitation for NW Anatolia based on varia...

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Main Authors: Kwiecien, Olga, Arz, Helge W., Lamy, Frank, Plessen, Birgit, Bahr, André, Haug, Gerald H.
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Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2009
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1016/j.yqres.2008.12.004 2024-09-15T18:23:34+00:00 North Atlantic control on precipitation pattern in the eastern Mediterranean/Black Sea region during the last glacial Kwiecien, Olga Arz, Helge W. Lamy, Frank Plessen, Birgit Bahr, André Haug, Gerald H. 2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2008.12.004 http://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:S0033589408001555?httpAccept=text/xml http://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:S0033589408001555?httpAccept=text/plain https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0033589400006141 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Quaternary Research volume 71, issue 3, page 375-384 ISSN 0033-5894 1096-0287 journal-article 2009 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2008.12.004 2024-07-31T04:04:36Z Abstract Based on proxy records from western Black Sea cores, we provide a comprehensive study of climate change during the last glacial maximum and late-glacial period in the Black Sea region. For the first time we present a record of relative changes in precipitation for NW Anatolia based on variations in the terrigenous supply expressed as detrital carbonate concentration. The good correspondence between reconstructed rainfall intensity in NW Anatolia and past western Mediterranean sea surface temperatures (SSTs) implies that during the glacial period the precipitation variability was controlled, like today, by Mediterranean cyclonic disturbances. Periods of reduced precipitation correlate well with low SSTs in the Mediterranean related to Heinrich events H1 and H2. Stable oxygen isotopes and lithological and mineralogical data point to a significant modification in the dominant freshwater/sediment source concomitant to the meltwater inflow after 16.4 cal ka BP. This change implies intensification of the northern sediment source and with other records from the Mediterranean region, consistently suggests a reorganization of the atmospheric circulation pattern affecting the hydrology of the European continent. The early deglacial northward retreat of both atmospheric and oceanic polar fronts was responsible for the warming in the Mediterranean region, leading simultaneously to more humid conditions in central and northern Europe. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Cambridge University Press Quaternary Research 71 3 375 384
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description Abstract Based on proxy records from western Black Sea cores, we provide a comprehensive study of climate change during the last glacial maximum and late-glacial period in the Black Sea region. For the first time we present a record of relative changes in precipitation for NW Anatolia based on variations in the terrigenous supply expressed as detrital carbonate concentration. The good correspondence between reconstructed rainfall intensity in NW Anatolia and past western Mediterranean sea surface temperatures (SSTs) implies that during the glacial period the precipitation variability was controlled, like today, by Mediterranean cyclonic disturbances. Periods of reduced precipitation correlate well with low SSTs in the Mediterranean related to Heinrich events H1 and H2. Stable oxygen isotopes and lithological and mineralogical data point to a significant modification in the dominant freshwater/sediment source concomitant to the meltwater inflow after 16.4 cal ka BP. This change implies intensification of the northern sediment source and with other records from the Mediterranean region, consistently suggests a reorganization of the atmospheric circulation pattern affecting the hydrology of the European continent. The early deglacial northward retreat of both atmospheric and oceanic polar fronts was responsible for the warming in the Mediterranean region, leading simultaneously to more humid conditions in central and northern Europe.
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author Kwiecien, Olga
Arz, Helge W.
Lamy, Frank
Plessen, Birgit
Bahr, André
Haug, Gerald H.
spellingShingle Kwiecien, Olga
Arz, Helge W.
Lamy, Frank
Plessen, Birgit
Bahr, André
Haug, Gerald H.
North Atlantic control on precipitation pattern in the eastern Mediterranean/Black Sea region during the last glacial
author_facet Kwiecien, Olga
Arz, Helge W.
Lamy, Frank
Plessen, Birgit
Bahr, André
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title North Atlantic control on precipitation pattern in the eastern Mediterranean/Black Sea region during the last glacial
title_short North Atlantic control on precipitation pattern in the eastern Mediterranean/Black Sea region during the last glacial
title_full North Atlantic control on precipitation pattern in the eastern Mediterranean/Black Sea region during the last glacial
title_fullStr North Atlantic control on precipitation pattern in the eastern Mediterranean/Black Sea region during the last glacial
title_full_unstemmed North Atlantic control on precipitation pattern in the eastern Mediterranean/Black Sea region during the last glacial
title_sort north atlantic control on precipitation pattern in the eastern mediterranean/black sea region during the last glacial
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