The 8.2 ka event: Evidence for seasonal differences and the rate of climate change in western Europe

Recent studies have drawn attention to differences in the seasonal impact of the 8.2 ka event, with longer cooler summers and shorter cooler/drier winters. However, there are no data available on the simultaneity or the rate of onset of the seasonal changes in Europe. Based on the microfacies and ge...

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Published in:Global and Planetary Change
Main Authors: Prasad, S., Witt, A., Kienel, U., Dulski, P., Bauer, E., Yancheva, G.
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Published: 2009
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spelling ftgfzpotsdam:oai:gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de:item_238343 2023-05-15T17:31:17+02:00 The 8.2 ka event: Evidence for seasonal differences and the rate of climate change in western Europe Prasad, S. Witt, A. Kienel, U. Dulski, P. Bauer, E. Yancheva, G. 2009 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_238343 unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2009.03.011 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_238343 Global and Planetary Change 550 - Earth sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2009 ftgfzpotsdam https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2009.03.011 2022-09-14T05:57:14Z Recent studies have drawn attention to differences in the seasonal impact of the 8.2 ka event, with longer cooler summers and shorter cooler/drier winters. However, there are no data available on the simultaneity or the rate of onset of the seasonal changes in Europe. Based on the microfacies and geochemical analyses of seasonally laminated varved sediments from Holzmaar, we present evidence of differences in duration and onset time of changes in summer temperature and winter rainfall during the 8.2 ka event. Since both summer and winter climate signals are co-registered within a single varve, there can be no ambiguity about the phasing and duration of the signals. Our data show that the onset and withdrawal of the 8.2 ka summer cooling occurred within a year, and that summer rains were reduced or absent during the investigated period. The onset of cooler summers preceded the onset of winter dryness by ca. 28 years. In view of the differences in nature and duration of the impact of the 8.2 ka event we suggest that a clearer definition of the 8.2 ka event (summer cooling or winter cooling/dryness) needs to be developed. Based on regional comparison and available modelling studies we also discuss the roles of solar variability, changes in North Atlantic Thermohaline circulation, and North Atlantic Circulation (NAO) during the period under consideration. Wavelet analyses of seasonal laminae indicates that the longer NAO cycles, linked to changes in the N. Atlantic temperatures, were more frequent during the drier periods. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North atlantic Thermohaline circulation GFZpublic (German Research Centre for Geosciences, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam) Global and Planetary Change 67 3-4 218 226
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Prasad, S.
Witt, A.
Kienel, U.
Dulski, P.
Bauer, E.
Yancheva, G.
The 8.2 ka event: Evidence for seasonal differences and the rate of climate change in western Europe
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description Recent studies have drawn attention to differences in the seasonal impact of the 8.2 ka event, with longer cooler summers and shorter cooler/drier winters. However, there are no data available on the simultaneity or the rate of onset of the seasonal changes in Europe. Based on the microfacies and geochemical analyses of seasonally laminated varved sediments from Holzmaar, we present evidence of differences in duration and onset time of changes in summer temperature and winter rainfall during the 8.2 ka event. Since both summer and winter climate signals are co-registered within a single varve, there can be no ambiguity about the phasing and duration of the signals. Our data show that the onset and withdrawal of the 8.2 ka summer cooling occurred within a year, and that summer rains were reduced or absent during the investigated period. The onset of cooler summers preceded the onset of winter dryness by ca. 28 years. In view of the differences in nature and duration of the impact of the 8.2 ka event we suggest that a clearer definition of the 8.2 ka event (summer cooling or winter cooling/dryness) needs to be developed. Based on regional comparison and available modelling studies we also discuss the roles of solar variability, changes in North Atlantic Thermohaline circulation, and North Atlantic Circulation (NAO) during the period under consideration. Wavelet analyses of seasonal laminae indicates that the longer NAO cycles, linked to changes in the N. Atlantic temperatures, were more frequent during the drier periods.
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author Prasad, S.
Witt, A.
Kienel, U.
Dulski, P.
Bauer, E.
Yancheva, G.
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Witt, A.
Kienel, U.
Dulski, P.
Bauer, E.
Yancheva, G.
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title The 8.2 ka event: Evidence for seasonal differences and the rate of climate change in western Europe
title_short The 8.2 ka event: Evidence for seasonal differences and the rate of climate change in western Europe
title_full The 8.2 ka event: Evidence for seasonal differences and the rate of climate change in western Europe
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