Ultra-high resolution pollen record from the northern Andes reveals rapid shifts in montane climates within the last two glacial cycles

Here we developed a composite pollen-based record of altitudinal vegetation changes from Lake Fuquene (5 degrees N) in Colombia at 2540m elevation. We quantitatively calibrated Arboreal Pollen percentages (AP%) into mean annual temperature (MAT) changes with an unprecedented similar to 60-year resol...

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Main Authors: Groot, M. H. M., Bogota, R. G., Lourens, L. J., Hooghiemstra, H., Vriend, M., Berrio, J. C., Tuenter, E., Van Der Plicht, J., Van Geel, B., Ziegler, M., Weber, S. L., Betancourt, A., Contreras, L., Gaviria, S., Giraldo, C., Gonzalez, N., Jansen, J. H. F., Konert, M., Ortega, D., Rangel, O., Sarmiento, G., Vandenberghe, J., Van Der Hammen, T., Van Der Linden, M., Westerhoff, W.
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:33889 2023-05-15T17:33:27+02:00 Ultra-high resolution pollen record from the northern Andes reveals rapid shifts in montane climates within the last two glacial cycles Groot, M. H. M. Bogota, R. G. Lourens, L. J. Hooghiemstra, H. Vriend, M. Berrio, J. C. Tuenter, E. Van Der Plicht, J. Van Geel, B. Ziegler, M. Weber, S. L. Betancourt, A. Contreras, L. Gaviria, S. Giraldo, C. Gonzalez, N. Jansen, J. H. F. Konert, M. Ortega, D. Rangel, O. Sarmiento, G. Vandenberghe, J. Van Der Hammen, T. Van Der Linden, M. Westerhoff, W. 2011 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00228/33889/32230.pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-7-299-2011 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00228/33889/ eng eng Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00228/33889/32230.pdf doi:10.5194/cp-7-299-2011 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00228/33889/ Author(s) 2011. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use CC-BY Climate Of The Past (1814-9324) (Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh), 2011 , Vol. 7 , N. 1 , P. 299-316 text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2011 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-7-299-2011 2021-09-23T20:25:10Z Here we developed a composite pollen-based record of altitudinal vegetation changes from Lake Fuquene (5 degrees N) in Colombia at 2540m elevation. We quantitatively calibrated Arboreal Pollen percentages (AP%) into mean annual temperature (MAT) changes with an unprecedented similar to 60-year resolution over the past 284 000 years. An age model for the AP% record was constructed using frequency analysis in the depth domain and tuning of the distinct obliquity-related variations to the latest marine oxygen isotope stacked record. The reconstructed MAT record largely concurs with the similar to 100 and 41-kyr (obliquity) paced glacial cycles and is superimposed by extreme changes of up to 7 to 10 degrees Celsius within a few hundred years at the major glacial terminations and during marine isotope stage 3, suggesting an unprecedented North Atlantic - equatorial link. Using intermediate complexity transient climate modelling experiments, we demonstrate that ice volume and greenhouse gasses are the major forcing agents causing the orbital-related MAT changes, while direct precession-induced insolation changes had no significant impact on the high mountain vegetation during the last two glacial cycles. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Climate of the Past 7 1 299 316
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description Here we developed a composite pollen-based record of altitudinal vegetation changes from Lake Fuquene (5 degrees N) in Colombia at 2540m elevation. We quantitatively calibrated Arboreal Pollen percentages (AP%) into mean annual temperature (MAT) changes with an unprecedented similar to 60-year resolution over the past 284 000 years. An age model for the AP% record was constructed using frequency analysis in the depth domain and tuning of the distinct obliquity-related variations to the latest marine oxygen isotope stacked record. The reconstructed MAT record largely concurs with the similar to 100 and 41-kyr (obliquity) paced glacial cycles and is superimposed by extreme changes of up to 7 to 10 degrees Celsius within a few hundred years at the major glacial terminations and during marine isotope stage 3, suggesting an unprecedented North Atlantic - equatorial link. Using intermediate complexity transient climate modelling experiments, we demonstrate that ice volume and greenhouse gasses are the major forcing agents causing the orbital-related MAT changes, while direct precession-induced insolation changes had no significant impact on the high mountain vegetation during the last two glacial cycles.
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author Groot, M. H. M.
Bogota, R. G.
Lourens, L. J.
Hooghiemstra, H.
Vriend, M.
Berrio, J. C.
Tuenter, E.
Van Der Plicht, J.
Van Geel, B.
Ziegler, M.
Weber, S. L.
Betancourt, A.
Contreras, L.
Gaviria, S.
Giraldo, C.
Gonzalez, N.
Jansen, J. H. F.
Konert, M.
Ortega, D.
Rangel, O.
Sarmiento, G.
Vandenberghe, J.
Van Der Hammen, T.
Van Der Linden, M.
Westerhoff, W.
spellingShingle Groot, M. H. M.
Bogota, R. G.
Lourens, L. J.
Hooghiemstra, H.
Vriend, M.
Berrio, J. C.
Tuenter, E.
Van Der Plicht, J.
Van Geel, B.
Ziegler, M.
Weber, S. L.
Betancourt, A.
Contreras, L.
Gaviria, S.
Giraldo, C.
Gonzalez, N.
Jansen, J. H. F.
Konert, M.
Ortega, D.
Rangel, O.
Sarmiento, G.
Vandenberghe, J.
Van Der Hammen, T.
Van Der Linden, M.
Westerhoff, W.
Ultra-high resolution pollen record from the northern Andes reveals rapid shifts in montane climates within the last two glacial cycles
author_facet Groot, M. H. M.
Bogota, R. G.
Lourens, L. J.
Hooghiemstra, H.
Vriend, M.
Berrio, J. C.
Tuenter, E.
Van Der Plicht, J.
Van Geel, B.
Ziegler, M.
Weber, S. L.
Betancourt, A.
Contreras, L.
Gaviria, S.
Giraldo, C.
Gonzalez, N.
Jansen, J. H. F.
Konert, M.
Ortega, D.
Rangel, O.
Sarmiento, G.
Vandenberghe, J.
Van Der Hammen, T.
Van Der Linden, M.
Westerhoff, W.
author_sort Groot, M. H. M.
title Ultra-high resolution pollen record from the northern Andes reveals rapid shifts in montane climates within the last two glacial cycles
title_short Ultra-high resolution pollen record from the northern Andes reveals rapid shifts in montane climates within the last two glacial cycles
title_full Ultra-high resolution pollen record from the northern Andes reveals rapid shifts in montane climates within the last two glacial cycles
title_fullStr Ultra-high resolution pollen record from the northern Andes reveals rapid shifts in montane climates within the last two glacial cycles
title_full_unstemmed Ultra-high resolution pollen record from the northern Andes reveals rapid shifts in montane climates within the last two glacial cycles
title_sort ultra-high resolution pollen record from the northern andes reveals rapid shifts in montane climates within the last two glacial cycles
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