Lacustrine sediments from two setions in northern Greece

We investigated two lignite quarries in northern Greece for orbital and suborbital climate variability. Sections Lava and Vegora are located at the southern and northern boundaries of the Ptolemais Basin, a northwest southeast elongated intramontane basin that contains Upper Miocene to Lower Pliocen...

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Main Authors: Weber, Michael E, Tougiannidis, Nikolaos, Kleineder, Maja, Bertram, Nadja, Ricken, Werner, Rolf, Christian, Reinsch, Thomas, Antoniadis, Prodromos
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2010
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.761171 2023-05-15T16:30:28+02:00 Lacustrine sediments from two setions in northern Greece Weber, Michael E Tougiannidis, Nikolaos Kleineder, Maja Bertram, Nadja Ricken, Werner Rolf, Christian Reinsch, Thomas Antoniadis, Prodromos MEDIAN LATITUDE: 40.427250 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 21.877100 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 40.154500 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 21.733300 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 40.700000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 22.020900 2010-05-27 application/zip, 8 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.761171 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.761171 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.761171 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.761171 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Weber, Michael E; Tougiannidis, Nikolaos; Kleineder, Maja; Bertram, Nadja; Ricken, Werner; Rolf, Christian; Reinsch, Thomas; Antoniadis, Prodromos (2010): Lacustrine sediments document millennial-scale climate variability in northern Greece prior to the onset of the northern hemisphere glaciation. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 291(3-4), 360-370, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.03.007 Lava OUTCROP Outcrop sample Vegora_mine Dataset 2010 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.761171 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.03.007 2023-01-20T07:32:11Z We investigated two lignite quarries in northern Greece for orbital and suborbital climate variability. Sections Lava and Vegora are located at the southern and northern boundaries of the Ptolemais Basin, a northwest southeast elongated intramontane basin that contains Upper Miocene to Lower Pliocene lacustrine sediments. Sediments show cyclic alterations of marl-rich (light), and coal-rich or clay-rich (dark) strata on a decimeter to meter scale. First, we established low-resolution ground-truth stratigraphy based on paleomagnetics and biostratigraphy. Accordingly, the lower 67 m and 65 m that were investigated in both sections Vegora and Lava, respectively, belong to the Upper Miocene and cover a time period of 6.85 to 6.57 and 6.46 to 5.98 Ma at sedimentation rates of roughly 14 and 22 cm/ka. In order to obtain a robust and high-resolution chronology, we then tuned carbonate minima (low L* values; high magnetic susceptibility values) to insolation minima. Besides the known dominance of orbital precession and eccentricity, we detected a robust hemi-precessional cycle in most parameters, most likely indicative for monsoonal influence on climate. Moreover, the insolation-forced time series indicate a number of millennial-scale frequencies that are statistically significant with dominant periods of 1.5-8 kyr. Evolutionary spectral analysis indicates that millennial-scale climate variability documented for the Ptolemais Basin resembles the one that is preserved in ice-core records of Greenland. Most cycles show durations of several tens of thousands of years before they diminish or cease. This is surprising because the generally argued cause for Late Quaternary millennial-scale variability is associated with the presence of large ice sheets, which cannot be the case for the Upper Miocene. Possible explanations maybe a direct response to solar forcing, an influence on the formation of North Atlantic Deep Water through the outflow of high-salinity water, or an atmospheric link to the North Atlantic Oscillation. Dataset Greenland ice core North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Greenland ENVELOPE(21.733300,22.020900,40.700000,40.154500)
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topic Lava
OUTCROP
Outcrop sample
Vegora_mine
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OUTCROP
Outcrop sample
Vegora_mine
Weber, Michael E
Tougiannidis, Nikolaos
Kleineder, Maja
Bertram, Nadja
Ricken, Werner
Rolf, Christian
Reinsch, Thomas
Antoniadis, Prodromos
Lacustrine sediments from two setions in northern Greece
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OUTCROP
Outcrop sample
Vegora_mine
description We investigated two lignite quarries in northern Greece for orbital and suborbital climate variability. Sections Lava and Vegora are located at the southern and northern boundaries of the Ptolemais Basin, a northwest southeast elongated intramontane basin that contains Upper Miocene to Lower Pliocene lacustrine sediments. Sediments show cyclic alterations of marl-rich (light), and coal-rich or clay-rich (dark) strata on a decimeter to meter scale. First, we established low-resolution ground-truth stratigraphy based on paleomagnetics and biostratigraphy. Accordingly, the lower 67 m and 65 m that were investigated in both sections Vegora and Lava, respectively, belong to the Upper Miocene and cover a time period of 6.85 to 6.57 and 6.46 to 5.98 Ma at sedimentation rates of roughly 14 and 22 cm/ka. In order to obtain a robust and high-resolution chronology, we then tuned carbonate minima (low L* values; high magnetic susceptibility values) to insolation minima. Besides the known dominance of orbital precession and eccentricity, we detected a robust hemi-precessional cycle in most parameters, most likely indicative for monsoonal influence on climate. Moreover, the insolation-forced time series indicate a number of millennial-scale frequencies that are statistically significant with dominant periods of 1.5-8 kyr. Evolutionary spectral analysis indicates that millennial-scale climate variability documented for the Ptolemais Basin resembles the one that is preserved in ice-core records of Greenland. Most cycles show durations of several tens of thousands of years before they diminish or cease. This is surprising because the generally argued cause for Late Quaternary millennial-scale variability is associated with the presence of large ice sheets, which cannot be the case for the Upper Miocene. Possible explanations maybe a direct response to solar forcing, an influence on the formation of North Atlantic Deep Water through the outflow of high-salinity water, or an atmospheric link to the North Atlantic Oscillation.
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author Weber, Michael E
Tougiannidis, Nikolaos
Kleineder, Maja
Bertram, Nadja
Ricken, Werner
Rolf, Christian
Reinsch, Thomas
Antoniadis, Prodromos
author_facet Weber, Michael E
Tougiannidis, Nikolaos
Kleineder, Maja
Bertram, Nadja
Ricken, Werner
Rolf, Christian
Reinsch, Thomas
Antoniadis, Prodromos
author_sort Weber, Michael E
title Lacustrine sediments from two setions in northern Greece
title_short Lacustrine sediments from two setions in northern Greece
title_full Lacustrine sediments from two setions in northern Greece
title_fullStr Lacustrine sediments from two setions in northern Greece
title_full_unstemmed Lacustrine sediments from two setions in northern Greece
title_sort lacustrine sediments from two setions in northern greece
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2010
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.761171
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op_source Supplement to: Weber, Michael E; Tougiannidis, Nikolaos; Kleineder, Maja; Bertram, Nadja; Ricken, Werner; Rolf, Christian; Reinsch, Thomas; Antoniadis, Prodromos (2010): Lacustrine sediments document millennial-scale climate variability in northern Greece prior to the onset of the northern hemisphere glaciation. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 291(3-4), 360-370, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.03.007
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