Climate control on the evolution of Late Pleistocene alluvial‐fan and aeolian sand‐sheet systems in NW Germany

The L ate P leistocene was characterized by rapid climate oscillations with alternation of warm and cold periods that lasted up to several thousand years. Although much work has been carried out on the palaeoclimate reconstruction, a direct correlation of ice‐core, marine and terrestrial records is...

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Main Authors: Meinsen, Janine, Winsemann, Jutta, Roskosch, Julia, Brandes, Christian, Frechen, Manfred, Dultz, Stefan, Böttcher, Jürgen
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/bor.12021 2024-06-02T08:08:10+00:00 Climate control on the evolution of Late Pleistocene alluvial‐fan and aeolian sand‐sheet systems in NW Germany Meinsen, Janine Winsemann, Jutta Roskosch, Julia Brandes, Christian Frechen, Manfred Dultz, Stefan Böttcher, Jürgen 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bor.12021 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fbor.12021 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/bor.12021 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Boreas volume 43, issue 1, page 42-66 ISSN 0300-9483 1502-3885 journal-article 2013 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12021 2024-05-03T11:56:32Z The L ate P leistocene was characterized by rapid climate oscillations with alternation of warm and cold periods that lasted up to several thousand years. Although much work has been carried out on the palaeoclimate reconstruction, a direct correlation of ice‐core, marine and terrestrial records is still difficult. Here we present new data from late M iddle P leniglacial to L ateglacial alluvial‐fan and aeolian sand‐sheet deposits in northwestern G ermany. Records of L ate P leniglacial alluvial fans in central E urope are very rare, and OSL dating is used to determine the timing of fan aggradation. In contrast to fluvial systems that commonly show a delay between climate change and incision/aggradation, the small alluvial‐fan systems of the S enne area responded rapidly to climatic changes and therefore act as important terrestrial climate archives for this time span. The onset of alluvial‐fan deposition correlates with the climate change from warm to cold at the end of MIS 3 (29.3±3.2 ka). Strong fan progradation started at 24.4±2.8 ka and may be related to a period of higher humidity. The vertical stacking pattern of sedimentary facies and channel styles indicate a subsequrent overall decrease in water and sediment supply, with less sustained discharges and more sporadic runoffs from the catchment area, corresponding to an increasing aridity in central E urope during the L ate P leniglacial. Major phases of channel incision and fan aggradation may have been controlled by millennial‐scale D ansgaard– O eschger cycles. The incision of channel systems is attributed to unstable climate phases at cold–warm (dry–wet) or warm–cold (wet–dry) transitions. The alluvial‐fan deposits are bounded by an erosion surface and are overlain by aeolian sand‐sheets that were periodically affected by flash‐floods. This unconformity might be correlated with the B euningen G ravel B ed, which is an important marker horizon in deposits of the L ate P leniglacial resulting from deflation under polar desert conditions. The deposition ... Article in Journal/Newspaper ice core polar desert Wiley Online Library Ravel ENVELOPE(-71.310,-71.310,-69.908,-69.908) Boreas 43 1 42 66
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description The L ate P leistocene was characterized by rapid climate oscillations with alternation of warm and cold periods that lasted up to several thousand years. Although much work has been carried out on the palaeoclimate reconstruction, a direct correlation of ice‐core, marine and terrestrial records is still difficult. Here we present new data from late M iddle P leniglacial to L ateglacial alluvial‐fan and aeolian sand‐sheet deposits in northwestern G ermany. Records of L ate P leniglacial alluvial fans in central E urope are very rare, and OSL dating is used to determine the timing of fan aggradation. In contrast to fluvial systems that commonly show a delay between climate change and incision/aggradation, the small alluvial‐fan systems of the S enne area responded rapidly to climatic changes and therefore act as important terrestrial climate archives for this time span. The onset of alluvial‐fan deposition correlates with the climate change from warm to cold at the end of MIS 3 (29.3±3.2 ka). Strong fan progradation started at 24.4±2.8 ka and may be related to a period of higher humidity. The vertical stacking pattern of sedimentary facies and channel styles indicate a subsequrent overall decrease in water and sediment supply, with less sustained discharges and more sporadic runoffs from the catchment area, corresponding to an increasing aridity in central E urope during the L ate P leniglacial. Major phases of channel incision and fan aggradation may have been controlled by millennial‐scale D ansgaard– O eschger cycles. The incision of channel systems is attributed to unstable climate phases at cold–warm (dry–wet) or warm–cold (wet–dry) transitions. The alluvial‐fan deposits are bounded by an erosion surface and are overlain by aeolian sand‐sheets that were periodically affected by flash‐floods. This unconformity might be correlated with the B euningen G ravel B ed, which is an important marker horizon in deposits of the L ate P leniglacial resulting from deflation under polar desert conditions. The deposition ...
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author Meinsen, Janine
Winsemann, Jutta
Roskosch, Julia
Brandes, Christian
Frechen, Manfred
Dultz, Stefan
Böttcher, Jürgen
spellingShingle Meinsen, Janine
Winsemann, Jutta
Roskosch, Julia
Brandes, Christian
Frechen, Manfred
Dultz, Stefan
Böttcher, Jürgen
Climate control on the evolution of Late Pleistocene alluvial‐fan and aeolian sand‐sheet systems in NW Germany
author_facet Meinsen, Janine
Winsemann, Jutta
Roskosch, Julia
Brandes, Christian
Frechen, Manfred
Dultz, Stefan
Böttcher, Jürgen
author_sort Meinsen, Janine
title Climate control on the evolution of Late Pleistocene alluvial‐fan and aeolian sand‐sheet systems in NW Germany
title_short Climate control on the evolution of Late Pleistocene alluvial‐fan and aeolian sand‐sheet systems in NW Germany
title_full Climate control on the evolution of Late Pleistocene alluvial‐fan and aeolian sand‐sheet systems in NW Germany
title_fullStr Climate control on the evolution of Late Pleistocene alluvial‐fan and aeolian sand‐sheet systems in NW Germany
title_full_unstemmed Climate control on the evolution of Late Pleistocene alluvial‐fan and aeolian sand‐sheet systems in NW Germany
title_sort climate control on the evolution of late pleistocene alluvial‐fan and aeolian sand‐sheet systems in nw germany
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