Early Oligocene continental climate ofthe Paleogene Basin in Hungary and Slovenia, supplement to: Erdei, Boglarka; Utescher, Torsten; Hably, Lilla; Tamas, Julia; Roth-Nebelsick, Anita; Grein, Michaela (2012): Early Oligocene continental climate of the Palaeogene basin (Hungary and Slovenia) and the surrounding area. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 21, 153-186

This paper concentrates on the Early Oligocene palaeoclimate of the southern part of Eastern and Central Europe and gives a detailed climatological analysis, combined with leaf-morphological studies and modelling of the palaeoatmospheric CO2 level using stomatal and d13 C data. Climate data are calc...

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Main Authors: Erdei, Boglarka, Utescher, Torsten, Hably, Lilla, Tamas, Julia, Roth-Nebelsick, Anita, Grein, Michaela
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Language:English
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.855004
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.855004 2023-05-15T13:56:00+02:00 Early Oligocene continental climate ofthe Paleogene Basin in Hungary and Slovenia, supplement to: Erdei, Boglarka; Utescher, Torsten; Hably, Lilla; Tamas, Julia; Roth-Nebelsick, Anita; Grein, Michaela (2012): Early Oligocene continental climate of the Palaeogene basin (Hungary and Slovenia) and the surrounding area. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 21, 153-186 Erdei, Boglarka Utescher, Torsten Hably, Lilla Tamas, Julia Roth-Nebelsick, Anita Grein, Michaela 2012 application/zip https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.855004 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.855004 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science https://dx.doi.org/10.3906/yer-1005-29 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY Neogene Climate Evolution in Eurasia NECLIME Collection article Supplementary Collection of Datasets 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.855004 https://doi.org/10.3906/yer-1005-29 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z This paper concentrates on the Early Oligocene palaeoclimate of the southern part of Eastern and Central Europe and gives a detailed climatological analysis, combined with leaf-morphological studies and modelling of the palaeoatmospheric CO2 level using stomatal and d13 C data. Climate data are calculated using the Coexistence Approach for Kiscellian floras of the Palaeogene Basin (Hungary and Slovenia) and coeval assemblages from Central and Southeastern Europe. Potential microclimatic or habitat variations are considered using morphometric analysis of fossil leaves from Hungarian, Slovenian and Italian floras. Reconstruction of CO2 is performed by applying a recently introduced mechanistic model. Results of climate analysis indicate distinct latitudinal and longitudinal climate patterns for various variables which agree well with reconstructed palaeogeography and vegetation. Calculated climate variables in general suggest a warm and frost-free climate with low seasonal variation of temperature. A difference in temperature parameters is recorded between localities from Central and Southeastern Europe, manifested mainly in the mean temperature of the coldest month. Results of morphometric analysis suggest microclimatic or habitat difference among studied floras. Extending the scarce information available on atmospheric CO2 levels during the Oligocene, we provide data for a well-defined time-interval. Reconstructed atmospheric CO2 levels agree well with threshold values for Antarctic ice sheet growth suggested by recent modelling studies. The successful application of the mechanistic model for the reconstruction of atmospheric CO2 levels raises new possibitities for future climate inference from macro-flora studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Lilla ENVELOPE(22.267,22.267,70.233,70.233)
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Erdei, Boglarka
Utescher, Torsten
Hably, Lilla
Tamas, Julia
Roth-Nebelsick, Anita
Grein, Michaela
Early Oligocene continental climate ofthe Paleogene Basin in Hungary and Slovenia, supplement to: Erdei, Boglarka; Utescher, Torsten; Hably, Lilla; Tamas, Julia; Roth-Nebelsick, Anita; Grein, Michaela (2012): Early Oligocene continental climate of the Palaeogene basin (Hungary and Slovenia) and the surrounding area. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 21, 153-186
topic_facet Neogene Climate Evolution in Eurasia NECLIME
description This paper concentrates on the Early Oligocene palaeoclimate of the southern part of Eastern and Central Europe and gives a detailed climatological analysis, combined with leaf-morphological studies and modelling of the palaeoatmospheric CO2 level using stomatal and d13 C data. Climate data are calculated using the Coexistence Approach for Kiscellian floras of the Palaeogene Basin (Hungary and Slovenia) and coeval assemblages from Central and Southeastern Europe. Potential microclimatic or habitat variations are considered using morphometric analysis of fossil leaves from Hungarian, Slovenian and Italian floras. Reconstruction of CO2 is performed by applying a recently introduced mechanistic model. Results of climate analysis indicate distinct latitudinal and longitudinal climate patterns for various variables which agree well with reconstructed palaeogeography and vegetation. Calculated climate variables in general suggest a warm and frost-free climate with low seasonal variation of temperature. A difference in temperature parameters is recorded between localities from Central and Southeastern Europe, manifested mainly in the mean temperature of the coldest month. Results of morphometric analysis suggest microclimatic or habitat difference among studied floras. Extending the scarce information available on atmospheric CO2 levels during the Oligocene, we provide data for a well-defined time-interval. Reconstructed atmospheric CO2 levels agree well with threshold values for Antarctic ice sheet growth suggested by recent modelling studies. The successful application of the mechanistic model for the reconstruction of atmospheric CO2 levels raises new possibitities for future climate inference from macro-flora studies.
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author Erdei, Boglarka
Utescher, Torsten
Hably, Lilla
Tamas, Julia
Roth-Nebelsick, Anita
Grein, Michaela
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Hably, Lilla
Tamas, Julia
Roth-Nebelsick, Anita
Grein, Michaela
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title Early Oligocene continental climate ofthe Paleogene Basin in Hungary and Slovenia, supplement to: Erdei, Boglarka; Utescher, Torsten; Hably, Lilla; Tamas, Julia; Roth-Nebelsick, Anita; Grein, Michaela (2012): Early Oligocene continental climate of the Palaeogene basin (Hungary and Slovenia) and the surrounding area. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 21, 153-186
title_short Early Oligocene continental climate ofthe Paleogene Basin in Hungary and Slovenia, supplement to: Erdei, Boglarka; Utescher, Torsten; Hably, Lilla; Tamas, Julia; Roth-Nebelsick, Anita; Grein, Michaela (2012): Early Oligocene continental climate of the Palaeogene basin (Hungary and Slovenia) and the surrounding area. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 21, 153-186
title_full Early Oligocene continental climate ofthe Paleogene Basin in Hungary and Slovenia, supplement to: Erdei, Boglarka; Utescher, Torsten; Hably, Lilla; Tamas, Julia; Roth-Nebelsick, Anita; Grein, Michaela (2012): Early Oligocene continental climate of the Palaeogene basin (Hungary and Slovenia) and the surrounding area. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 21, 153-186
title_fullStr Early Oligocene continental climate ofthe Paleogene Basin in Hungary and Slovenia, supplement to: Erdei, Boglarka; Utescher, Torsten; Hably, Lilla; Tamas, Julia; Roth-Nebelsick, Anita; Grein, Michaela (2012): Early Oligocene continental climate of the Palaeogene basin (Hungary and Slovenia) and the surrounding area. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 21, 153-186
title_full_unstemmed Early Oligocene continental climate ofthe Paleogene Basin in Hungary and Slovenia, supplement to: Erdei, Boglarka; Utescher, Torsten; Hably, Lilla; Tamas, Julia; Roth-Nebelsick, Anita; Grein, Michaela (2012): Early Oligocene continental climate of the Palaeogene basin (Hungary and Slovenia) and the surrounding area. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 21, 153-186
title_sort early oligocene continental climate ofthe paleogene basin in hungary and slovenia, supplement to: erdei, boglarka; utescher, torsten; hably, lilla; tamas, julia; roth-nebelsick, anita; grein, michaela (2012): early oligocene continental climate of the palaeogene basin (hungary and slovenia) and the surrounding area. turkish journal of earth sciences, 21, 153-186
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