Comparison of changes in vegetation in northeast Greece with records of climate variability on orbital and suborbital frequencies over the last 450 000 years

A new direct pollen-orbital tuning procedure, based on a correspondence between changes in certain vegetation elements and March and June perihelion configurations, is applied to the Tenaghi Philippon record, northeast Greece. The development of a refined chronological scheme allows comparisons to b...

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Main Authors: Tzedakis, PC, McManus, JF, Hooghiemstra, H, Oppo, DW, Wijmstra, TA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 2003
Subjects:
CO2
Online Access:http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/139396/
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:139396 2023-05-15T17:32:07+02:00 Comparison of changes in vegetation in northeast Greece with records of climate variability on orbital and suborbital frequencies over the last 450 000 years Tzedakis, PC McManus, JF Hooghiemstra, H Oppo, DW Wijmstra, TA 2003-07-15 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/139396/ unknown ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV EARTH PLANET SC LETT , 212 (1-2) 197 - 212. (2003) pollen vegetation palaeoclimate CO2 Greece SEA-LEVEL GLACIAL PERIOD ATMOSPHERIC CO2 NORTHWEST GREECE SOUTHERN EUROPE DEEP SECTION ICE-VOLUME ATLANTIC OXYGEN CAVE Article 2003 ftucl 2016-01-15T03:22:42Z A new direct pollen-orbital tuning procedure, based on a correspondence between changes in certain vegetation elements and March and June perihelion configurations, is applied to the Tenaghi Philippon record, northeast Greece. The development of a refined chronological scheme allows comparisons to be made with records of climate variability from the North Atlantic as well as of global sea level/ice volume and atmospheric CO2 content. On orbital frequencies, the comparison reveals a close correspondence between relative ice volume extent and tree population size during glacial intervals. During interglacial and interstadial periods the degree of forest development is more closely associated with high-latitude insolation and related climate regimes rather than extent of residual ice volume. On suborbital frequencies, the Greek record shows similar repeat times in peaks of steppe vegetation with North Atlantic ice-rafting events, but the amplitude of this variability in the two records is not always proportional. Overall, what emerges is that the major shifts in the relative abundance of forest v. open vegetation communities at Tenaghi Philippon on orbital and suborbital frequencies over the last 450000 years are coherent with high-latitude changes affecting atmospheric and oceanic circulation. Glacial decreases in atmospheric CO, content contributed to the elimination of tree populations by exacerbating water stress conditions during and intervals, but do not appear to be the primary driver of the observed vegetation changes at this latitude. Variations in CO2 levels (in the order of 40 ppmv) between different interglacial/interstadials periods with adequate moisture availability appear to have had a limited effect on the nature and size of tree populations. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University College London: UCL Discovery
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topic pollen
vegetation
palaeoclimate
CO2
Greece
SEA-LEVEL
GLACIAL PERIOD
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
NORTHWEST GREECE
SOUTHERN EUROPE
DEEP SECTION
ICE-VOLUME
ATLANTIC
OXYGEN
CAVE
spellingShingle pollen
vegetation
palaeoclimate
CO2
Greece
SEA-LEVEL
GLACIAL PERIOD
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
NORTHWEST GREECE
SOUTHERN EUROPE
DEEP SECTION
ICE-VOLUME
ATLANTIC
OXYGEN
CAVE
Tzedakis, PC
McManus, JF
Hooghiemstra, H
Oppo, DW
Wijmstra, TA
Comparison of changes in vegetation in northeast Greece with records of climate variability on orbital and suborbital frequencies over the last 450 000 years
topic_facet pollen
vegetation
palaeoclimate
CO2
Greece
SEA-LEVEL
GLACIAL PERIOD
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
NORTHWEST GREECE
SOUTHERN EUROPE
DEEP SECTION
ICE-VOLUME
ATLANTIC
OXYGEN
CAVE
description A new direct pollen-orbital tuning procedure, based on a correspondence between changes in certain vegetation elements and March and June perihelion configurations, is applied to the Tenaghi Philippon record, northeast Greece. The development of a refined chronological scheme allows comparisons to be made with records of climate variability from the North Atlantic as well as of global sea level/ice volume and atmospheric CO2 content. On orbital frequencies, the comparison reveals a close correspondence between relative ice volume extent and tree population size during glacial intervals. During interglacial and interstadial periods the degree of forest development is more closely associated with high-latitude insolation and related climate regimes rather than extent of residual ice volume. On suborbital frequencies, the Greek record shows similar repeat times in peaks of steppe vegetation with North Atlantic ice-rafting events, but the amplitude of this variability in the two records is not always proportional. Overall, what emerges is that the major shifts in the relative abundance of forest v. open vegetation communities at Tenaghi Philippon on orbital and suborbital frequencies over the last 450000 years are coherent with high-latitude changes affecting atmospheric and oceanic circulation. Glacial decreases in atmospheric CO, content contributed to the elimination of tree populations by exacerbating water stress conditions during and intervals, but do not appear to be the primary driver of the observed vegetation changes at this latitude. Variations in CO2 levels (in the order of 40 ppmv) between different interglacial/interstadials periods with adequate moisture availability appear to have had a limited effect on the nature and size of tree populations. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Tzedakis, PC
McManus, JF
Hooghiemstra, H
Oppo, DW
Wijmstra, TA
author_facet Tzedakis, PC
McManus, JF
Hooghiemstra, H
Oppo, DW
Wijmstra, TA
author_sort Tzedakis, PC
title Comparison of changes in vegetation in northeast Greece with records of climate variability on orbital and suborbital frequencies over the last 450 000 years
title_short Comparison of changes in vegetation in northeast Greece with records of climate variability on orbital and suborbital frequencies over the last 450 000 years
title_full Comparison of changes in vegetation in northeast Greece with records of climate variability on orbital and suborbital frequencies over the last 450 000 years
title_fullStr Comparison of changes in vegetation in northeast Greece with records of climate variability on orbital and suborbital frequencies over the last 450 000 years
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of changes in vegetation in northeast Greece with records of climate variability on orbital and suborbital frequencies over the last 450 000 years
title_sort comparison of changes in vegetation in northeast greece with records of climate variability on orbital and suborbital frequencies over the last 450 000 years
publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
publishDate 2003
url http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/139396/
genre North Atlantic
genre_facet North Atlantic
op_source EARTH PLANET SC LETT , 212 (1-2) 197 - 212. (2003)
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