Die spätglazialen sowie die frühpostglazialen Klimaverhältnisse im Bereiche der Alpen : Sauerstoffisotopenkurven kalkhaltiger Sedimente
180/160 isotope analyses on carbonate lake Sediments from Central Europe exhibit abrupt, characteristic variations reflecting temperature changes. Between 13,000 and 11,000 years before present, a more or less continuous warm period (Bölling-Alleröd) existed separated from the Postglacial by the You...
Published in: | Geographica Helvetica |
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Geographisch-Ethnographische Gesellschaft Zürich
1987
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-42-99-1987 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00038558 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00038236/gh-42-99-1987.pdf https://gh.copernicus.org/articles/42/99/1987/gh-42-99-1987.pdf |
Summary: | 180/160 isotope analyses on carbonate lake Sediments from Central Europe exhibit abrupt, characteristic variations reflecting temperature changes. Between 13,000 and 11,000 years before present, a more or less continuous warm period (Bölling-Alleröd) existed separated from the Postglacial by the Younger Dryas cold phase. Results from 25 Sites in Central Europe, especially the forelands ot the Alps indicate, with the exception of 3 Sites south of the Alps, a synchronous large-scale climatic development. Indirect dating and stratigraphic correlation of the different records was mostly performed by means of pollen analysis. Our results correlate very well with 180/160 measurements on Greenland ice cores, and they agree well with results from deep sea sediment studies in the North Atlantic Ocean covering the Glacial-Postglacial transition. |
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