Marine Isotope Stage 11c in Europe: Recent advances in marine–terrestrial correlations and their implications for interglacial stratigraphy – a review

The interglacial known as MIS 11c ( c. 426 000–396 000 years ago) receives intensive international interest because of its perceived role as an analogue for the current interglacial and its importance for understanding future climate change. Here we review the current understanding of the stratigrap...

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Main Authors: Candy, Ian, Oliveira, Dulce, Parkes, Daniel, Sherriff, Jennifer, Thornalley, David
Other Authors: Natural Environment Research Council, Arts and Humanities Research Council, Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bor.12656
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/bor.12656 2024-06-02T08:11:29+00:00 Marine Isotope Stage 11c in Europe: Recent advances in marine–terrestrial correlations and their implications for interglacial stratigraphy – a review Candy, Ian Oliveira, Dulce Parkes, Daniel Sherriff, Jennifer Thornalley, David Natural Environment Research Council Arts and Humanities Research Council Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bor.12656 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/bor.12656 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Boreas ISSN 0300-9483 1502-3885 journal-article 2024 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12656 2024-05-03T10:40:01Z The interglacial known as MIS 11c ( c. 426 000–396 000 years ago) receives intensive international interest because of its perceived role as an analogue for the current interglacial and its importance for understanding future climate change. Here we review the current understanding of the stratigraphy of this interglacial in Europe. This study considers (i) the evidence for the environmental history of this interglacial as reconstructed from the varved lake records from northern Europe, (ii) the climate history of MIS 11c as preserved in the long pollen records of southern Europe and (iii) a comparison of both of these with marine records from the North Atlantic. The result of this review is a discussion of the evidence for millennial and centennial scale climate change found in European records of MIS 11c, the patterns of warming that are seen across this interglacial and the discrepancy in aspects of the duration of this interglacial that seems to exist between the marine and terrestrial records of this warm period. A review of the recent advances in the study of MIS 11c in Europe confirms its importance for understanding both the past evolution of the Holocene and the future patterns of long‐term climate change. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Wiley Online Library Boreas
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description The interglacial known as MIS 11c ( c. 426 000–396 000 years ago) receives intensive international interest because of its perceived role as an analogue for the current interglacial and its importance for understanding future climate change. Here we review the current understanding of the stratigraphy of this interglacial in Europe. This study considers (i) the evidence for the environmental history of this interglacial as reconstructed from the varved lake records from northern Europe, (ii) the climate history of MIS 11c as preserved in the long pollen records of southern Europe and (iii) a comparison of both of these with marine records from the North Atlantic. The result of this review is a discussion of the evidence for millennial and centennial scale climate change found in European records of MIS 11c, the patterns of warming that are seen across this interglacial and the discrepancy in aspects of the duration of this interglacial that seems to exist between the marine and terrestrial records of this warm period. A review of the recent advances in the study of MIS 11c in Europe confirms its importance for understanding both the past evolution of the Holocene and the future patterns of long‐term climate change.
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Arts and Humanities Research Council
Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia
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author Candy, Ian
Oliveira, Dulce
Parkes, Daniel
Sherriff, Jennifer
Thornalley, David
spellingShingle Candy, Ian
Oliveira, Dulce
Parkes, Daniel
Sherriff, Jennifer
Thornalley, David
Marine Isotope Stage 11c in Europe: Recent advances in marine–terrestrial correlations and their implications for interglacial stratigraphy – a review
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Oliveira, Dulce
Parkes, Daniel
Sherriff, Jennifer
Thornalley, David
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title Marine Isotope Stage 11c in Europe: Recent advances in marine–terrestrial correlations and their implications for interglacial stratigraphy – a review
title_short Marine Isotope Stage 11c in Europe: Recent advances in marine–terrestrial correlations and their implications for interglacial stratigraphy – a review
title_full Marine Isotope Stage 11c in Europe: Recent advances in marine–terrestrial correlations and their implications for interglacial stratigraphy – a review
title_fullStr Marine Isotope Stage 11c in Europe: Recent advances in marine–terrestrial correlations and their implications for interglacial stratigraphy – a review
title_full_unstemmed Marine Isotope Stage 11c in Europe: Recent advances in marine–terrestrial correlations and their implications for interglacial stratigraphy – a review
title_sort marine isotope stage 11c in europe: recent advances in marine–terrestrial correlations and their implications for interglacial stratigraphy – a review
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