Climate and landscape during Heinrich Event 3 in south-western Europe: The small-vertebrate association from Galls Carboners cave (Mont-ral, Tarragona, north-eastern Iberia)
Heinrich Event 3 (H3) is well documented in the North Atlantic Ocean as a cooling event that occurred ca. 31 000 years ago. Deep-sea cores around the Iberian Peninsula coastline have been analysed to characterize the H3 event, but there are no data on the terrestrial response to this event. Here we...
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ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/123380 2024-02-11T10:06:46+01:00 Climate and landscape during Heinrich Event 3 in south-western Europe: The small-vertebrate association from Galls Carboners cave (Mont-ral, Tarragona, north-eastern Iberia) López-García, Juan Manuel Blain, H. A. Bennàsar, Maria Alcover, Josep Antoni Bañuls-Cardona, Sandra Fernández-García, Mónica Fontanals, Marta Martín, Patricia Morales, Juan I. Muñoz, Laura Pedro, Mireia Vergés, Josep Maria Generalitat de Catalunya 2014-02-14 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/123380 https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.2687 https://doi.org/10.13039/501100002809 unknown John Wiley & Sons http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jqs.2687 Sí doi:10.1002/jqs.2687 issn: 1099-1417 Journal of Quaternary Science 29(2): 130-140 (2014) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/123380 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100002809 none Biodiversity herpetofauna Iberian Peninsula palaeoclimate palaeoenvironment small mammals artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2014 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.268710.13039/501100002809 2024-01-16T10:11:09Z Heinrich Event 3 (H3) is well documented in the North Atlantic Ocean as a cooling event that occurred ca. 31 000 years ago. Deep-sea cores around the Iberian Peninsula coastline have been analysed to characterize the H3 event, but there are no data on the terrestrial response to this event. Here we present for the first time an analysis of terrestrial proxies for characterizing the H3 event, using the small-vertebrate assemblage (comprising small mammals, squamates and amphibians) from the Galls Carboners cave, an archaeo-palaeontological deposit located in the Prades mountain range in the north-eastern Iberian Peninsula. This assemblage shows the H3 event to be characterized in north-eastern Iberia by harsher and drier terrestrial conditions than today. Our results were compared with the small-vertebrate assemblage data recovered from present-day Strix aluco pellets available from this site, as well as with the general H3 event fluctuations and with other sites where the previous Heinrich events (H5 and H4) and subsequent Late Glacial Maximum have been detected in the Mediterranean and Atlantic regions of the Iberian Peninsula. Terrestrial proxies seem to follow the same climatic pattern as detected in the deep-sea cores at NorthGRIP and the Iberian margins. © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. J.M.L.-G. is a beneficiary of a Beatriu de Pinós postdoctoral fellowship (2011 BP-A00272) from the Generalitat de Catalunya, a grant cofunded by the European Union through the Marie Curie Actions of the 7th Framework Program for R + D. J.I.M. was supported by a predoctoral grant (FI) from AGAUR (Generalitat de Catalunya) cofunded by the European Social Fund. This paper is part of projects CGL2012-38358 and SGR2009-324 Peer Reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Tarragona ENVELOPE(-58.433,-58.433,-62.067,-62.067) Journal of Quaternary Science 29 2 130 140 |
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Biodiversity herpetofauna Iberian Peninsula palaeoclimate palaeoenvironment small mammals López-García, Juan Manuel Blain, H. A. Bennàsar, Maria Alcover, Josep Antoni Bañuls-Cardona, Sandra Fernández-García, Mónica Fontanals, Marta Martín, Patricia Morales, Juan I. Muñoz, Laura Pedro, Mireia Vergés, Josep Maria Climate and landscape during Heinrich Event 3 in south-western Europe: The small-vertebrate association from Galls Carboners cave (Mont-ral, Tarragona, north-eastern Iberia) |
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Heinrich Event 3 (H3) is well documented in the North Atlantic Ocean as a cooling event that occurred ca. 31 000 years ago. Deep-sea cores around the Iberian Peninsula coastline have been analysed to characterize the H3 event, but there are no data on the terrestrial response to this event. Here we present for the first time an analysis of terrestrial proxies for characterizing the H3 event, using the small-vertebrate assemblage (comprising small mammals, squamates and amphibians) from the Galls Carboners cave, an archaeo-palaeontological deposit located in the Prades mountain range in the north-eastern Iberian Peninsula. This assemblage shows the H3 event to be characterized in north-eastern Iberia by harsher and drier terrestrial conditions than today. Our results were compared with the small-vertebrate assemblage data recovered from present-day Strix aluco pellets available from this site, as well as with the general H3 event fluctuations and with other sites where the previous Heinrich events (H5 and H4) and subsequent Late Glacial Maximum have been detected in the Mediterranean and Atlantic regions of the Iberian Peninsula. Terrestrial proxies seem to follow the same climatic pattern as detected in the deep-sea cores at NorthGRIP and the Iberian margins. © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. J.M.L.-G. is a beneficiary of a Beatriu de Pinós postdoctoral fellowship (2011 BP-A00272) from the Generalitat de Catalunya, a grant cofunded by the European Union through the Marie Curie Actions of the 7th Framework Program for R + D. J.I.M. was supported by a predoctoral grant (FI) from AGAUR (Generalitat de Catalunya) cofunded by the European Social Fund. This paper is part of projects CGL2012-38358 and SGR2009-324 Peer Reviewed |
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López-García, Juan Manuel Blain, H. A. Bennàsar, Maria Alcover, Josep Antoni Bañuls-Cardona, Sandra Fernández-García, Mónica Fontanals, Marta Martín, Patricia Morales, Juan I. Muñoz, Laura Pedro, Mireia Vergés, Josep Maria |
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López-García, Juan Manuel Blain, H. A. Bennàsar, Maria Alcover, Josep Antoni Bañuls-Cardona, Sandra Fernández-García, Mónica Fontanals, Marta Martín, Patricia Morales, Juan I. Muñoz, Laura Pedro, Mireia Vergés, Josep Maria |
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Climate and landscape during Heinrich Event 3 in south-western Europe: The small-vertebrate association from Galls Carboners cave (Mont-ral, Tarragona, north-eastern Iberia) |
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Climate and landscape during Heinrich Event 3 in south-western Europe: The small-vertebrate association from Galls Carboners cave (Mont-ral, Tarragona, north-eastern Iberia) |
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Climate and landscape during Heinrich Event 3 in south-western Europe: The small-vertebrate association from Galls Carboners cave (Mont-ral, Tarragona, north-eastern Iberia) |
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Climate and landscape during Heinrich Event 3 in south-western Europe: The small-vertebrate association from Galls Carboners cave (Mont-ral, Tarragona, north-eastern Iberia) |
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Climate and landscape during Heinrich Event 3 in south-western Europe: The small-vertebrate association from Galls Carboners cave (Mont-ral, Tarragona, north-eastern Iberia) |
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climate and landscape during heinrich event 3 in south-western europe: the small-vertebrate association from galls carboners cave (mont-ral, tarragona, north-eastern iberia) |
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