Plio-Pleistocene high-low latitude climate interplay: A Mediterranean point of view

The high-low latitude climate interplay during the Plio-Pleistocene global cooling is not yet well understood. Insight on the Mediterranean region can provide some clues about past significant climate changes since the basin reflects the climate dynamics of both high-latitude and low-latitude region...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Colleoni, Florence, Masina, Simona, Negri, Alessandra, Marzocchi, Alice
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1983/935f1405-f8a5-4ef7-ae54-40ea876c7309
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2011.12.020
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spelling ftubristolcris:oai:research-information.bris.ac.uk:publications/935f1405-f8a5-4ef7-ae54-40ea876c7309 2024-01-28T10:07:34+01:00 Plio-Pleistocene high-low latitude climate interplay: A Mediterranean point of view Colleoni, Florence Masina, Simona Negri, Alessandra Marzocchi, Alice 2012-02-15 https://hdl.handle.net/1983/935f1405-f8a5-4ef7-ae54-40ea876c7309 https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/935f1405-f8a5-4ef7-ae54-40ea876c7309 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2011.12.020 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Colleoni , F , Masina , S , Negri , A & Marzocchi , A 2012 , ' Plio-Pleistocene high-low latitude climate interplay: A Mediterranean point of view ' , Earth and Planetary Science Letters , vol. 319 , pp. 35-44 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2011.12.020 article 2012 ftubristolcris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2011.12.020 2024-01-04T23:37:05Z The high-low latitude climate interplay during the Plio-Pleistocene global cooling is not yet well understood. Insight on the Mediterranean region can provide some clues about past significant climate changes since the basin reflects the climate dynamics of both high-latitude and low-latitude regions, being connected to the North Atlantic and subjected to monsoon influence. Here we shade light on this connection problem by performing a spectral analysis on an Eastern Mediterranean stack of planktonic records spanning the last 5 Ma and by further comparing it to North Atlantic and Pacific deep- and surface-water records. Our main conclusion is that the Mediterranean detected the main global climate transitions over the last 5 Myr although sapropel depositions indicate that it remained influenced by the African summer monsoon during the whole interval. Our analysis reveals that until 2.2 Ma the Mediterranean planktonic record is driven by regional processes dominated by precession. The progressive emergence of the 41-kyr frequency in the Mediterranean records around 2.8 Ma suggests that, since this date, the Mediterranean was more and more affected by the high-latitude climate dynamics forcing than by the low-latitude one. Moreover, during the ongoing Plio-Pleistocene cooling, the 41-kyr frequency signal in the Mediterranean records anticipated high-latitude deep-water response to the intensification of the Northern Hemisphere Glaciations (NHG) and lagged the signal in tropical latitudes. Finally, toward 1.2 Ma the results suggest that the progressive shift from the 41-kyr to the 100-kyr frequency was led by the northern high latitudes. Overall, our results confirm that the Mediterranean is an ideal site to study the interplay between high and low latitude climates. (C) 2011 Elsevier BM. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of Bristol: Bristol Research Pacific Earth and Planetary Science Letters 319-320 35 44
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description The high-low latitude climate interplay during the Plio-Pleistocene global cooling is not yet well understood. Insight on the Mediterranean region can provide some clues about past significant climate changes since the basin reflects the climate dynamics of both high-latitude and low-latitude regions, being connected to the North Atlantic and subjected to monsoon influence. Here we shade light on this connection problem by performing a spectral analysis on an Eastern Mediterranean stack of planktonic records spanning the last 5 Ma and by further comparing it to North Atlantic and Pacific deep- and surface-water records. Our main conclusion is that the Mediterranean detected the main global climate transitions over the last 5 Myr although sapropel depositions indicate that it remained influenced by the African summer monsoon during the whole interval. Our analysis reveals that until 2.2 Ma the Mediterranean planktonic record is driven by regional processes dominated by precession. The progressive emergence of the 41-kyr frequency in the Mediterranean records around 2.8 Ma suggests that, since this date, the Mediterranean was more and more affected by the high-latitude climate dynamics forcing than by the low-latitude one. Moreover, during the ongoing Plio-Pleistocene cooling, the 41-kyr frequency signal in the Mediterranean records anticipated high-latitude deep-water response to the intensification of the Northern Hemisphere Glaciations (NHG) and lagged the signal in tropical latitudes. Finally, toward 1.2 Ma the results suggest that the progressive shift from the 41-kyr to the 100-kyr frequency was led by the northern high latitudes. Overall, our results confirm that the Mediterranean is an ideal site to study the interplay between high and low latitude climates. (C) 2011 Elsevier BM. All rights reserved.
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author Colleoni, Florence
Masina, Simona
Negri, Alessandra
Marzocchi, Alice
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Negri, Alessandra
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