Multi-decadal atmospheric and marine climate variability in southern Iberia during the mid- to late-Holocene

To assess the regional multi-decadal to multi-centennial climate variability along the southern Iberian Peninsula during the mid- to late-Holocene record of paleo-environmental indicators from marine sediments were established for two sites in the Alboran Sea (ODP-161-976A) and the Gulf of Cádiz (Ge...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: Schirrmacher, Julien, Weinelt, Mara, Blanz, Thomas, Andersen, Nils, Salgueiro, Emília, Schneider, Ralph R.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-15-617-2019
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:cp72853 2023-05-15T17:31:38+02:00 Multi-decadal atmospheric and marine climate variability in southern Iberia during the mid- to late-Holocene Schirrmacher, Julien Weinelt, Mara Blanz, Thomas Andersen, Nils Salgueiro, Emília Schneider, Ralph R. 2019-04-02 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-15-617-2019 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/15/617/2019/ eng eng doi:10.5194/cp-15-617-2019 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/15/617/2019/ eISSN: 1814-9332 Text 2019 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-15-617-2019 2020-07-20T16:22:53Z To assess the regional multi-decadal to multi-centennial climate variability along the southern Iberian Peninsula during the mid- to late-Holocene record of paleo-environmental indicators from marine sediments were established for two sites in the Alboran Sea (ODP-161-976A) and the Gulf of Cádiz (GeoB5901-2). High-resolution records of organic geochemical properties and planktic foraminiferal assemblages are used to decipher precipitation and vegetation changes as well as hydrological conditions with respect to sea surface temperature (SST) and marine primary productivity (MPP). As a proxy for precipitation change, records of plant-derived n -alkane composition suggest a series of five distinct dry episodes in southern Iberia at 5.4±0.3 ka cal BP, from 5.1 to 4.9±0.1 ka cal BP, from 4.8 to 4.7±0.1 ka cal BP, from 4.4 to 4.3±0.1 ka cal BP, and at 3.7±0.1 ka cal BP. During each dry episode the vegetation suffered from reduced water availability. Interestingly, the dry phase from 4.4 to 4.3±0.1 ka cal BP is followed by a rapid shift towards wetter conditions revealing a more complex pattern in terms of its timing and duration than was described for the 4.2 ka event in other regions. The series of dry episodes as well as closely connected hydrological variability in the Alboran Sea were probably driven by NAO-like (North Atlantic Oscillation) variability. In contrast, surface waters in the Gulf of Cádiz appear to have responded more directly to North Atlantic cooling associated with Bond events. In particular, during Bond events 3 and 4, a pronounced increase in seasonality with summer warming and winter cooling is found. Text North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Climate of the Past 15 2 617 634
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description To assess the regional multi-decadal to multi-centennial climate variability along the southern Iberian Peninsula during the mid- to late-Holocene record of paleo-environmental indicators from marine sediments were established for two sites in the Alboran Sea (ODP-161-976A) and the Gulf of Cádiz (GeoB5901-2). High-resolution records of organic geochemical properties and planktic foraminiferal assemblages are used to decipher precipitation and vegetation changes as well as hydrological conditions with respect to sea surface temperature (SST) and marine primary productivity (MPP). As a proxy for precipitation change, records of plant-derived n -alkane composition suggest a series of five distinct dry episodes in southern Iberia at 5.4±0.3 ka cal BP, from 5.1 to 4.9±0.1 ka cal BP, from 4.8 to 4.7±0.1 ka cal BP, from 4.4 to 4.3±0.1 ka cal BP, and at 3.7±0.1 ka cal BP. During each dry episode the vegetation suffered from reduced water availability. Interestingly, the dry phase from 4.4 to 4.3±0.1 ka cal BP is followed by a rapid shift towards wetter conditions revealing a more complex pattern in terms of its timing and duration than was described for the 4.2 ka event in other regions. The series of dry episodes as well as closely connected hydrological variability in the Alboran Sea were probably driven by NAO-like (North Atlantic Oscillation) variability. In contrast, surface waters in the Gulf of Cádiz appear to have responded more directly to North Atlantic cooling associated with Bond events. In particular, during Bond events 3 and 4, a pronounced increase in seasonality with summer warming and winter cooling is found.
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author Schirrmacher, Julien
Weinelt, Mara
Blanz, Thomas
Andersen, Nils
Salgueiro, Emília
Schneider, Ralph R.
spellingShingle Schirrmacher, Julien
Weinelt, Mara
Blanz, Thomas
Andersen, Nils
Salgueiro, Emília
Schneider, Ralph R.
Multi-decadal atmospheric and marine climate variability in southern Iberia during the mid- to late-Holocene
author_facet Schirrmacher, Julien
Weinelt, Mara
Blanz, Thomas
Andersen, Nils
Salgueiro, Emília
Schneider, Ralph R.
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title Multi-decadal atmospheric and marine climate variability in southern Iberia during the mid- to late-Holocene
title_short Multi-decadal atmospheric and marine climate variability in southern Iberia during the mid- to late-Holocene
title_full Multi-decadal atmospheric and marine climate variability in southern Iberia during the mid- to late-Holocene
title_fullStr Multi-decadal atmospheric and marine climate variability in southern Iberia during the mid- to late-Holocene
title_full_unstemmed Multi-decadal atmospheric and marine climate variability in southern Iberia during the mid- to late-Holocene
title_sort multi-decadal atmospheric and marine climate variability in southern iberia during the mid- to late-holocene
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