The 4.2 ka BP Event in the Mediterranean region: an overview

The Mediterranean region and the Levant have returned some of the clearest evidence of a climatically dry period occurring around 4200 years ago. However, some regional evidence is controversial and contradictory, and issues remain regarding timing, progression, and regional articulation of this eve...

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Main Authors: Bini, Monica, Zanchetta, Giovanni, Perşoiu, Aurel, Cartier, Rosine, Català, Albert, Cacho, Isabel, Dean, Jonathan R., Di Rita, Federico, Drysdale, Russell N., Finnè, Martin, Isola, Ilaria, Jalali, Bassem, Lirer, Fabrizio, Magri, Donatella, Masi, Alessia, Marks, Leszek, Mercuri, Anna Maria, Peyron, Odile, Sadori, Laura, Sicre, Marie-Alexandrine, Welc, Fabian, Zielhofer, Christoph, Brisset, Elodie
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spelling ftnonlinearchiv:oai:noa.gwlb.de:cop_mods_00002826 2023-05-15T17:33:46+02:00 The 4.2 ka BP Event in the Mediterranean region: an overview Bini, Monica Zanchetta, Giovanni Perşoiu, Aurel Cartier, Rosine Català, Albert Cacho, Isabel Dean, Jonathan R. Di Rita, Federico Drysdale, Russell N. Finnè, Martin Isola, Ilaria Jalali, Bassem Lirer, Fabrizio Magri, Donatella Masi, Alessia Marks, Leszek Mercuri, Anna Maria Peyron, Odile Sadori, Laura Sicre, Marie-Alexandrine Welc, Fabian Zielhofer, Christoph Brisset, Elodie 2019-03 electronic https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-15-555-2019 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00002826 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00002784/cp-15-555-2019.pdf https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/15/555/2019/cp-15-555-2019.pdf eng eng Copernicus Publications Climate of the Past -- http://www.copernicus.org/EGU/cp/cp/published_papers.html -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2217985 -- 1814-9332 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-15-555-2019 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00002826 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00002784/cp-15-555-2019.pdf https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/15/555/2019/cp-15-555-2019.pdf https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ uneingeschränkt info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY article Verlagsveröffentlichung article Text doc-type:article 2019 ftnonlinearchiv https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-15-555-2019 2022-02-08T23:00:53Z The Mediterranean region and the Levant have returned some of the clearest evidence of a climatically dry period occurring around 4200 years ago. However, some regional evidence is controversial and contradictory, and issues remain regarding timing, progression, and regional articulation of this event. In this paper, we review the evidence from selected proxies (sea-surface temperature, precipitation, and temperature reconstructed from pollen, δ18O on speleothems, and δ18O on lacustrine carbonate) over the Mediterranean Basin to infer possible regional climate patterns during the interval between 4.3 and 3.8 ka. The values and limitations of these proxies are discussed, and their potential for furnishing information on seasonality is also explored. Despite the chronological uncertainties, which are the main limitations for disentangling details of the climatic conditions, the data suggest that winter over the Mediterranean involved drier conditions, in addition to already dry summers. However, some exceptions to this prevail – where wetter conditions seem to have persisted – suggesting regional heterogeneity in climate patterns. Temperature data, even if sparse, also suggest a cooling anomaly, even if this is not uniform. The most common paradigm to interpret the precipitation regime in the Mediterranean – a North Atlantic Oscillation-like pattern – is not completely satisfactory to interpret the selected data. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Niedersächsisches Online-Archiv NOA Climate of the Past 15 2 555 577
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Bini, Monica
Zanchetta, Giovanni
Perşoiu, Aurel
Cartier, Rosine
Català, Albert
Cacho, Isabel
Dean, Jonathan R.
Di Rita, Federico
Drysdale, Russell N.
Finnè, Martin
Isola, Ilaria
Jalali, Bassem
Lirer, Fabrizio
Magri, Donatella
Masi, Alessia
Marks, Leszek
Mercuri, Anna Maria
Peyron, Odile
Sadori, Laura
Sicre, Marie-Alexandrine
Welc, Fabian
Zielhofer, Christoph
Brisset, Elodie
The 4.2 ka BP Event in the Mediterranean region: an overview
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description The Mediterranean region and the Levant have returned some of the clearest evidence of a climatically dry period occurring around 4200 years ago. However, some regional evidence is controversial and contradictory, and issues remain regarding timing, progression, and regional articulation of this event. In this paper, we review the evidence from selected proxies (sea-surface temperature, precipitation, and temperature reconstructed from pollen, δ18O on speleothems, and δ18O on lacustrine carbonate) over the Mediterranean Basin to infer possible regional climate patterns during the interval between 4.3 and 3.8 ka. The values and limitations of these proxies are discussed, and their potential for furnishing information on seasonality is also explored. Despite the chronological uncertainties, which are the main limitations for disentangling details of the climatic conditions, the data suggest that winter over the Mediterranean involved drier conditions, in addition to already dry summers. However, some exceptions to this prevail – where wetter conditions seem to have persisted – suggesting regional heterogeneity in climate patterns. Temperature data, even if sparse, also suggest a cooling anomaly, even if this is not uniform. The most common paradigm to interpret the precipitation regime in the Mediterranean – a North Atlantic Oscillation-like pattern – is not completely satisfactory to interpret the selected data.
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author Bini, Monica
Zanchetta, Giovanni
Perşoiu, Aurel
Cartier, Rosine
Català, Albert
Cacho, Isabel
Dean, Jonathan R.
Di Rita, Federico
Drysdale, Russell N.
Finnè, Martin
Isola, Ilaria
Jalali, Bassem
Lirer, Fabrizio
Magri, Donatella
Masi, Alessia
Marks, Leszek
Mercuri, Anna Maria
Peyron, Odile
Sadori, Laura
Sicre, Marie-Alexandrine
Welc, Fabian
Zielhofer, Christoph
Brisset, Elodie
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Zanchetta, Giovanni
Perşoiu, Aurel
Cartier, Rosine
Català, Albert
Cacho, Isabel
Dean, Jonathan R.
Di Rita, Federico
Drysdale, Russell N.
Finnè, Martin
Isola, Ilaria
Jalali, Bassem
Lirer, Fabrizio
Magri, Donatella
Masi, Alessia
Marks, Leszek
Mercuri, Anna Maria
Peyron, Odile
Sadori, Laura
Sicre, Marie-Alexandrine
Welc, Fabian
Zielhofer, Christoph
Brisset, Elodie
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title The 4.2 ka BP Event in the Mediterranean region: an overview
title_short The 4.2 ka BP Event in the Mediterranean region: an overview
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