Hydroclimate variability during the last 2700 years based on stalagmite multi-proxy records in the central-western Mediterranean

This study presents the first high-resolution speleothem-based hydrological reconstruction for much of the last 2.7 kyr in the central-western Mediterranean. The paleohydrological information comes from a combination of five U-Th dated stalagmites from two Mallorca island caves. Interpretations are...

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Main Authors: Cisneros Bermejo, Mercè, Cacho Lascorz, Isabel, Moreno, Ana, Stoll, Heather, Torner Perez, Judit, Català, Albert, Edwards, R. Lawrence, Cheng, Hai, Fornós, Joan J. (Joan Josep)
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spelling ftubarcepubl:oai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/185176 2024-06-23T07:55:17+00:00 Hydroclimate variability during the last 2700 years based on stalagmite multi-proxy records in the central-western Mediterranean Cisneros Bermejo, Mercè Cacho Lascorz, Isabel Moreno, Ana Stoll, Heather Torner Perez, Judit Català, Albert Edwards, R. Lawrence Cheng, Hai Fornós, Joan J. (Joan Josep) 2021-10 16 p. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2445/185176 eng eng Elsevier Ltd Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107137 Quaternary Science Reviews, 2021, vol. 269, num. 107137 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107137 info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/683237/EU//TIMED 0277-3791 http://hdl.handle.net/2445/185176 699146 cc-by-nc-nd (c) Elsevier Ltd, 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Articles publicats en revistes (Dinàmica de la Terra i l'Oceà) Oceanografia Paleoceanografia Paleoclimatologia Mediterrània (Mar : nord-oest) Oceanography Paleoceanography Paleoclimatology Mediterranean Sea (northwest) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion 2021 ftubarcepubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107137 2024-06-04T23:49:10Z This study presents the first high-resolution speleothem-based hydrological reconstruction for much of the last 2.7 kyr in the central-western Mediterranean. The paleohydrological information comes from a combination of five U-Th dated stalagmites from two Mallorca island caves. Interpretations are based on high-resolution records of d18O, d13C and trace element analyses combined with information from mineralogical X-ray diffraction, fabrics and morphological features, and cave monitoring data. None of the studied stalagmites cover the whole 2.7 kyr period but they provide sufficient overlap to replicate most of the discussed climatic intervals with the exception of the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), which is represented by a hiatus. Taking into account the results of five years farmed calcite collected in glass plates and cave environmental parameters, we argue that main patterns in the stalagmite geochemical records are mostly controlled by changing rates of prior calcite precipitation (PCP) that respond to hydrological changes in the region. We apply a principal component analysis to the stalagmite geochemical data set and a composite d18O record to obtain a robust regional hydrological record. This record supports wet conditions for the early Roman Period (RP), the first half of the Early Middle Ages (EMA) and the Little Ice Age (LIA), and drier conditions for the late RP, the late EMA and the entire MCA. These results are discussed in the context of other climatic and oceanographic records from the region including paleo North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) records. This ocean-atmosphere approach suggests complex non-stationary climate patterns for the last 2.7 kyr, including the occurrence of both wetwarm and wet-cold intervals and underlying the complex interaction of factors controlling climate evolution in the region. Overall, positive (negative) NAO phases appear coincident with drier (wetter) conditions for all the examined period at decadal time-scales Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Dipòsit Digital de la Universitat de Barcelona Quaternary Science Reviews 269 107137
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topic Oceanografia
Paleoceanografia
Paleoclimatologia
Mediterrània (Mar : nord-oest)
Oceanography
Paleoceanography
Paleoclimatology
Mediterranean Sea (northwest)
spellingShingle Oceanografia
Paleoceanografia
Paleoclimatologia
Mediterrània (Mar : nord-oest)
Oceanography
Paleoceanography
Paleoclimatology
Mediterranean Sea (northwest)
Cisneros Bermejo, Mercè
Cacho Lascorz, Isabel
Moreno, Ana
Stoll, Heather
Torner Perez, Judit
Català, Albert
Edwards, R. Lawrence
Cheng, Hai
Fornós, Joan J. (Joan Josep)
Hydroclimate variability during the last 2700 years based on stalagmite multi-proxy records in the central-western Mediterranean
topic_facet Oceanografia
Paleoceanografia
Paleoclimatologia
Mediterrània (Mar : nord-oest)
Oceanography
Paleoceanography
Paleoclimatology
Mediterranean Sea (northwest)
description This study presents the first high-resolution speleothem-based hydrological reconstruction for much of the last 2.7 kyr in the central-western Mediterranean. The paleohydrological information comes from a combination of five U-Th dated stalagmites from two Mallorca island caves. Interpretations are based on high-resolution records of d18O, d13C and trace element analyses combined with information from mineralogical X-ray diffraction, fabrics and morphological features, and cave monitoring data. None of the studied stalagmites cover the whole 2.7 kyr period but they provide sufficient overlap to replicate most of the discussed climatic intervals with the exception of the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), which is represented by a hiatus. Taking into account the results of five years farmed calcite collected in glass plates and cave environmental parameters, we argue that main patterns in the stalagmite geochemical records are mostly controlled by changing rates of prior calcite precipitation (PCP) that respond to hydrological changes in the region. We apply a principal component analysis to the stalagmite geochemical data set and a composite d18O record to obtain a robust regional hydrological record. This record supports wet conditions for the early Roman Period (RP), the first half of the Early Middle Ages (EMA) and the Little Ice Age (LIA), and drier conditions for the late RP, the late EMA and the entire MCA. These results are discussed in the context of other climatic and oceanographic records from the region including paleo North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) records. This ocean-atmosphere approach suggests complex non-stationary climate patterns for the last 2.7 kyr, including the occurrence of both wetwarm and wet-cold intervals and underlying the complex interaction of factors controlling climate evolution in the region. Overall, positive (negative) NAO phases appear coincident with drier (wetter) conditions for all the examined period at decadal time-scales
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Cisneros Bermejo, Mercè
Cacho Lascorz, Isabel
Moreno, Ana
Stoll, Heather
Torner Perez, Judit
Català, Albert
Edwards, R. Lawrence
Cheng, Hai
Fornós, Joan J. (Joan Josep)
author_facet Cisneros Bermejo, Mercè
Cacho Lascorz, Isabel
Moreno, Ana
Stoll, Heather
Torner Perez, Judit
Català, Albert
Edwards, R. Lawrence
Cheng, Hai
Fornós, Joan J. (Joan Josep)
author_sort Cisneros Bermejo, Mercè
title Hydroclimate variability during the last 2700 years based on stalagmite multi-proxy records in the central-western Mediterranean
title_short Hydroclimate variability during the last 2700 years based on stalagmite multi-proxy records in the central-western Mediterranean
title_full Hydroclimate variability during the last 2700 years based on stalagmite multi-proxy records in the central-western Mediterranean
title_fullStr Hydroclimate variability during the last 2700 years based on stalagmite multi-proxy records in the central-western Mediterranean
title_full_unstemmed Hydroclimate variability during the last 2700 years based on stalagmite multi-proxy records in the central-western Mediterranean
title_sort hydroclimate variability during the last 2700 years based on stalagmite multi-proxy records in the central-western mediterranean
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North Atlantic oscillation
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North Atlantic oscillation
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