Pollen-based temperature and precipitation changes in the Ohrid Basin (western Balkans) between 160 and 70 ka
Our study aims to reconstruct climate changes that occurred at Lake Ohrid (south-western Balkan Peninsula), the oldest extant lake in Europe, between 160 and 70 ka (covering part of marine isotope stage 6, MIS 6; all of MIS 5; and the beginning of MIS 4). A multi-method approach, including the “Mode...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:f388405e46d047959b26b692c520d2ff 2023-05-15T16:30:22+02:00 Pollen-based temperature and precipitation changes in the Ohrid Basin (western Balkans) between 160 and 70 ka G. Sinopoli O. Peyron A. Masi J. Holtvoeth A. Francke B. Wagner L. Sadori 2019-01-01 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-15-53-2019 https://www.clim-past.net/15/53/2019/cp-15-53-2019.pdf https://doaj.org/article/f388405e46d047959b26b692c520d2ff en eng Copernicus Publications doi:10.5194/cp-15-53-2019 1814-9324 1814-9332 https://www.clim-past.net/15/53/2019/cp-15-53-2019.pdf https://doaj.org/article/f388405e46d047959b26b692c520d2ff undefined Climate of the Past, Vol 15, Pp 53-71 (2019) envir archeo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2019 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-15-53-2019 2023-01-22T19:35:59Z Our study aims to reconstruct climate changes that occurred at Lake Ohrid (south-western Balkan Peninsula), the oldest extant lake in Europe, between 160 and 70 ka (covering part of marine isotope stage 6, MIS 6; all of MIS 5; and the beginning of MIS 4). A multi-method approach, including the “Modern Analog Technique” and the “Weighted Averaging Partial Least-Squares Regression”, is applied to the high-resolution pollen sequence of the DEEP site, collected from the central part of Lake Ohrid, to provide quantitative estimates of climate and bioclimate parameters. This allows us to document climatic change during the key periods of MIS 6 and MIS 5 in southern Europe, a region where accurate climate reconstructions are still lacking for this time interval. Our results for the penultimate glacial show cold and dry conditions, while the onset of the “last interglacial” is characterized by wet and warm conditions, with temperatures higher than today (by ca. 2 ∘C). The Eemian also shows the well-known climatic tri-partition in the Balkans, with an initial pre-temperate phase of abrupt warming (128–121 ka), a central temperate phase with decreasing temperatures associated with wet conditions (121–118 ka), followed by a post-temperate phase of progressive change towards cold and dry conditions (118–112 ka). After the Eemian, an alternation of four warm/wet periods with cold/dry ones, likely related to the succession of Greenland stadials and cold events known from the North Atlantic, occurred. The observed pattern is also consistent with hydrological and isotopic data from the central Mediterranean. The Lake Ohrid climate reconstruction shows greater similarity with climate patterns inferred from northern European pollen records than with southern European ones, which is probably due to its intermediate position and the mountainous setting. However, this hypothesis needs further testing as very few climate reconstructions are available for southern Europe for this key time period. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland North Atlantic Unknown Greenland Climate of the Past 15 1 53 71 |
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Our study aims to reconstruct climate changes that occurred at Lake Ohrid (south-western Balkan Peninsula), the oldest extant lake in Europe, between 160 and 70 ka (covering part of marine isotope stage 6, MIS 6; all of MIS 5; and the beginning of MIS 4). A multi-method approach, including the “Modern Analog Technique” and the “Weighted Averaging Partial Least-Squares Regression”, is applied to the high-resolution pollen sequence of the DEEP site, collected from the central part of Lake Ohrid, to provide quantitative estimates of climate and bioclimate parameters. This allows us to document climatic change during the key periods of MIS 6 and MIS 5 in southern Europe, a region where accurate climate reconstructions are still lacking for this time interval. Our results for the penultimate glacial show cold and dry conditions, while the onset of the “last interglacial” is characterized by wet and warm conditions, with temperatures higher than today (by ca. 2 ∘C). The Eemian also shows the well-known climatic tri-partition in the Balkans, with an initial pre-temperate phase of abrupt warming (128–121 ka), a central temperate phase with decreasing temperatures associated with wet conditions (121–118 ka), followed by a post-temperate phase of progressive change towards cold and dry conditions (118–112 ka). After the Eemian, an alternation of four warm/wet periods with cold/dry ones, likely related to the succession of Greenland stadials and cold events known from the North Atlantic, occurred. The observed pattern is also consistent with hydrological and isotopic data from the central Mediterranean. The Lake Ohrid climate reconstruction shows greater similarity with climate patterns inferred from northern European pollen records than with southern European ones, which is probably due to its intermediate position and the mountainous setting. However, this hypothesis needs further testing as very few climate reconstructions are available for southern Europe for this key time period. |
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Pollen-based temperature and precipitation changes in the Ohrid Basin (western Balkans) between 160 and 70 ka |
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Pollen-based temperature and precipitation changes in the Ohrid Basin (western Balkans) between 160 and 70 ka |
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Pollen-based temperature and precipitation changes in the Ohrid Basin (western Balkans) between 160 and 70 ka |
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Pollen-based temperature and precipitation changes in the Ohrid Basin (western Balkans) between 160 and 70 ka |
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Pollen-based temperature and precipitation changes in the Ohrid Basin (western Balkans) between 160 and 70 ka |
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