Distinct lake level lowstand in Lake Prespa (SE Europe) at the time of the 74 (75) ka Toba eruption

The 74 (75) ka Toba eruption in Sumatra, Indonesia, is considered to be one of the largest volcanic events during the Quaternary. Tephra from the Toba eruption has been found in many terrestrial and marine sedimentary deposits, and acidity peaks related to the eruption have been used to synchronize...

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Main Authors: Wagner, B., Leng, M. J., Wilke, T., Boehm, A., Panagiotopoulos, K., Vogel, H., Lacey, J. H., Zanchetta, G., Sulpizio, R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH 2014
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spelling ftubkoeln:oai:USBKOELN.ub.uni-koeln.de:45190 2023-05-15T13:54:56+02:00 Distinct lake level lowstand in Lake Prespa (SE Europe) at the time of the 74 (75) ka Toba eruption Wagner, B. Leng, M. J. Wilke, T. Boehm, A. Panagiotopoulos, K. Vogel, H. Lacey, J. H. Zanchetta, G. Sulpizio, R. 2014 https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/45190/ eng eng COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH Wagner, B., Leng, M. J., Wilke, T., Boehm, A., Panagiotopoulos, K., Vogel, H., Lacey, J. H., Zanchetta, G. and Sulpizio, R. (2014). Distinct lake level lowstand in Lake Prespa (SE Europe) at the time of the 74 (75) ka Toba eruption. Clim. Past., 10 (1). S. 261 - 268. GOTTINGEN: COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH. ISSN 1814-9332 ddc:no doc-type:article publishedVersion 2014 ftubkoeln 2022-11-09T07:29:01Z The 74 (75) ka Toba eruption in Sumatra, Indonesia, is considered to be one of the largest volcanic events during the Quaternary. Tephra from the Toba eruption has been found in many terrestrial and marine sedimentary deposits, and acidity peaks related to the eruption have been used to synchronize ice core records from Greenland and Antarctica. Seismic profiles and sedimentological data from Lake Prespa on the Balkan Peninsula, SE Europe, indicate a lake level lowstand at 73.6 +/- 7.7 ka based on ESR dating of shells. Tephrostratigraphy, radiocarbon dating and tuning of the total organic carbon content with the NGRIP isotope record, corroborate that the lake level lowstand was a short-term event superimposed on the general cooling trend at the end of MIS 5, most likely at the onset of the Greenland Stadial GS-20. Acknowledging that tectonic events or karst processes could have triggered this lake level lowstand, the chronological correspondence between the lowstand and the Toba eruption is intriguing. Therefore a Toba-driven short-term shift to aridity in the Balkan region, leading to lake level changes and triggering spatial expansion events in one of the lake's most abundant benthic species, the carino mussel Dreissena presbensis, cannot be excluded. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Greenland ice core NGRIP Cologne University: KUPS Greenland
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Wagner, B.
Leng, M. J.
Wilke, T.
Boehm, A.
Panagiotopoulos, K.
Vogel, H.
Lacey, J. H.
Zanchetta, G.
Sulpizio, R.
Distinct lake level lowstand in Lake Prespa (SE Europe) at the time of the 74 (75) ka Toba eruption
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description The 74 (75) ka Toba eruption in Sumatra, Indonesia, is considered to be one of the largest volcanic events during the Quaternary. Tephra from the Toba eruption has been found in many terrestrial and marine sedimentary deposits, and acidity peaks related to the eruption have been used to synchronize ice core records from Greenland and Antarctica. Seismic profiles and sedimentological data from Lake Prespa on the Balkan Peninsula, SE Europe, indicate a lake level lowstand at 73.6 +/- 7.7 ka based on ESR dating of shells. Tephrostratigraphy, radiocarbon dating and tuning of the total organic carbon content with the NGRIP isotope record, corroborate that the lake level lowstand was a short-term event superimposed on the general cooling trend at the end of MIS 5, most likely at the onset of the Greenland Stadial GS-20. Acknowledging that tectonic events or karst processes could have triggered this lake level lowstand, the chronological correspondence between the lowstand and the Toba eruption is intriguing. Therefore a Toba-driven short-term shift to aridity in the Balkan region, leading to lake level changes and triggering spatial expansion events in one of the lake's most abundant benthic species, the carino mussel Dreissena presbensis, cannot be excluded.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Wagner, B.
Leng, M. J.
Wilke, T.
Boehm, A.
Panagiotopoulos, K.
Vogel, H.
Lacey, J. H.
Zanchetta, G.
Sulpizio, R.
author_facet Wagner, B.
Leng, M. J.
Wilke, T.
Boehm, A.
Panagiotopoulos, K.
Vogel, H.
Lacey, J. H.
Zanchetta, G.
Sulpizio, R.
author_sort Wagner, B.
title Distinct lake level lowstand in Lake Prespa (SE Europe) at the time of the 74 (75) ka Toba eruption
title_short Distinct lake level lowstand in Lake Prespa (SE Europe) at the time of the 74 (75) ka Toba eruption
title_full Distinct lake level lowstand in Lake Prespa (SE Europe) at the time of the 74 (75) ka Toba eruption
title_fullStr Distinct lake level lowstand in Lake Prespa (SE Europe) at the time of the 74 (75) ka Toba eruption
title_full_unstemmed Distinct lake level lowstand in Lake Prespa (SE Europe) at the time of the 74 (75) ka Toba eruption
title_sort distinct lake level lowstand in lake prespa (se europe) at the time of the 74 (75) ka toba eruption
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op_relation Wagner, B., Leng, M. J., Wilke, T., Boehm, A., Panagiotopoulos, K., Vogel, H., Lacey, J. H., Zanchetta, G. and Sulpizio, R. (2014). Distinct lake level lowstand in Lake Prespa (SE Europe) at the time of the 74 (75) ka Toba eruption. Clim. Past., 10 (1). S. 261 - 268. GOTTINGEN: COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH. ISSN 1814-9332
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