Bunker cave stalagmites: An archive for central European Holocene climate variability

Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. In central Europe, these fluctuations were most pronounced during winter. Here we present a new record of past winter climate variability for the last 10.8 ka based on four speleothems from Bunker Cav...

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Main Authors: Fohlmeister, J., Schröder-Ritzrau, A., Scholz, D., Spötl, C., Riechelmann, D.F.C., Mudelsee, Manfred, Wackerbarth, A., Gerdes, A., Riechelmann, S., Immenhauser, A, Richter, D.K., Mangini, A.
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/32491/
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:32491 2024-09-15T18:21:50+00:00 Bunker cave stalagmites: An archive for central European Holocene climate variability Fohlmeister, J. Schröder-Ritzrau, A. Scholz, D. Spötl, C. Riechelmann, D.F.C. Mudelsee, Manfred Wackerbarth, A. Gerdes, A. Riechelmann, S. Immenhauser, A Richter, D.K. Mangini, A. 2012 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/32491/ http://www.clim-past-discuss.net/8/1687/2012/cpd-8-1687-2012.html https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.41083 unknown COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH Fohlmeister, J. , Schröder-Ritzrau, A. , Scholz, D. , Spötl, C. , Riechelmann, D. , Mudelsee, M. orcid:0000-0002-2364-9561 , Wackerbarth, A. , Gerdes, A. , Riechelmann, S. , Immenhauser, A. , Richter, D. and Mangini, A. (2012) Bunker cave stalagmites: An archive for central European Holocene climate variability , Climate of the Past, 8 , pp. 1751-1764 . doi:10.5194/cpd-8-1687-2012 <https://doi.org/10.5194/cpd-8-1687-2012> , hdl:10013/epic.41083 EPIC3Climate of the Past, COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH, 8, pp. 1751-1764, ISSN: 1814-9324 Article peerRev 2012 ftawi https://doi.org/10.5194/cpd-8-1687-2012 2024-06-24T04:06:16Z Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. In central Europe, these fluctuations were most pronounced during winter. Here we present a new record of past winter climate variability for the last 10.8 ka based on four speleothems from Bunker Cave, Western Germany. Due to its central European location, the cave site is particularly well suited to record changes in precipitation and temperature in response to changes in the North Atlantic realm. We present high resolution records of δ18O, δ13C values and Mg/Ca ratios. We attribute changes in the Mg/Ca ratio to variations in the meteoric precipitation. The stable C isotope composition of the speleothems most likely reflects changes in vegetation and precipitation and variations in the δ18O signal are interpreted as variations in meteoric precipitation and temperature. We found cold and dry periods between 9 and 7 ka, 6.5 and 5.5 ka, 4 and 3 ka as well as between 0.7 to 0.2 ka. The proxy signals in our stalagmites compare well with other isotope records and, thus, seem representative for central European Holocene climate variability. The prominent 8.2 ka event and the Little Ice Age cold events are both recorded in the Bunker cave record. However, these events show a contrasting relationship between climate and δ18O, which is explained by different causes underlying the two climate anomalies. Whereas the Little Ice Age is attributed to a pronounced negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation, the 8.2 ka event was triggered by cooler conditions in the North Atlantic due to a slowdown of the Thermohaline Circulation. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. In central Europe, these fluctuations were most pronounced during winter. Here we present a new record of past winter climate variability for the last 10.8 ka based on four speleothems from Bunker Cave, Western Germany. Due to its central European location, the cave site is particularly well suited to record changes in precipitation and temperature in response to changes in the North Atlantic realm. We present high resolution records of δ18O, δ13C values and Mg/Ca ratios. We attribute changes in the Mg/Ca ratio to variations in the meteoric precipitation. The stable C isotope composition of the speleothems most likely reflects changes in vegetation and precipitation and variations in the δ18O signal are interpreted as variations in meteoric precipitation and temperature. We found cold and dry periods between 9 and 7 ka, 6.5 and 5.5 ka, 4 and 3 ka as well as between 0.7 to 0.2 ka. The proxy signals in our stalagmites compare well with other isotope records and, thus, seem representative for central European Holocene climate variability. The prominent 8.2 ka event and the Little Ice Age cold events are both recorded in the Bunker cave record. However, these events show a contrasting relationship between climate and δ18O, which is explained by different causes underlying the two climate anomalies. Whereas the Little Ice Age is attributed to a pronounced negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation, the 8.2 ka event was triggered by cooler conditions in the North Atlantic due to a slowdown of the Thermohaline Circulation.
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author Fohlmeister, J.
Schröder-Ritzrau, A.
Scholz, D.
Spötl, C.
Riechelmann, D.F.C.
Mudelsee, Manfred
Wackerbarth, A.
Gerdes, A.
Riechelmann, S.
Immenhauser, A
Richter, D.K.
Mangini, A.
spellingShingle Fohlmeister, J.
Schröder-Ritzrau, A.
Scholz, D.
Spötl, C.
Riechelmann, D.F.C.
Mudelsee, Manfred
Wackerbarth, A.
Gerdes, A.
Riechelmann, S.
Immenhauser, A
Richter, D.K.
Mangini, A.
Bunker cave stalagmites: An archive for central European Holocene climate variability
author_facet Fohlmeister, J.
Schröder-Ritzrau, A.
Scholz, D.
Spötl, C.
Riechelmann, D.F.C.
Mudelsee, Manfred
Wackerbarth, A.
Gerdes, A.
Riechelmann, S.
Immenhauser, A
Richter, D.K.
Mangini, A.
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title Bunker cave stalagmites: An archive for central European Holocene climate variability
title_short Bunker cave stalagmites: An archive for central European Holocene climate variability
title_full Bunker cave stalagmites: An archive for central European Holocene climate variability
title_fullStr Bunker cave stalagmites: An archive for central European Holocene climate variability
title_full_unstemmed Bunker cave stalagmites: An archive for central European Holocene climate variability
title_sort bunker cave stalagmites: an archive for central european holocene climate variability
publisher COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
publishDate 2012
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/32491/
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