Late glacial summer paleohydrology across Central Europe
It is generally accepted that a weakening of the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation caused the Younger Dryas cooling. Although the role of seasonality was emphasized previously, this aspect is rarely considered yet, and it remains elusive how this impacted hydroclimate during winters and summer...
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author | Prochnow, Maximilian Hepp, Johannes Strobel, Paul Zech, Roland Acharya, Sudip Szidat, Sönke Rius, Damien Millet, Laurent Glaser, Bruno Zech, Michael |
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description | It is generally accepted that a weakening of the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation caused the Younger Dryas cooling. Although the role of seasonality was emphasized previously, this aspect is rarely considered yet, and it remains elusive how this impacted hydroclimate during winters and summers across Central Europe. Here, we coupled biomarker-based δ18O and δ2H from Bergsee in southern Germany to reconstruct deuterium excess as a proxy for evaporation history from the Bølling-Allerød to the Preboreal. We compared this dataset with other biomarker isotope records in Central Europe. They are all lacking a strong isotopic depletion during the Younger Dryas, which is best explained by the summer sensitivity of the biomarker proxies: As Younger Dryas summers were relatively warm, there is an absence of the strong winter cooling signals recorded in annual water isotope records like Greenland or Lake Steißlingen. Lake evaporation at Bergsee together with other paleohydrological reconstructions draw a coherent picture of the Late Glacial hydroclimate, with strong evidence for warm and dry Younger Dryas summers. Rather than a southward shift of the Westerlies during winter, we suggest that a recently proposed feedback mechanism between North Atlantic sea ice extend, strong winter cooling and summer atmospheric blocking serves as a suitable explanation for summer dryness. Additional confidence to the robustness of these biomarker records is provided by the overall agreement of paleohydrological fluctuations during the Preboreal. |
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spelling | ftuhalleopendata:oai:opendata.uni-halle.de:1981185920/120050 2025-03-02T15:29:33+00:00 Late glacial summer paleohydrology across Central Europe Prochnow, Maximilian Hepp, Johannes Strobel, Paul Zech, Roland Acharya, Sudip Szidat, Sönke Rius, Damien Millet, Laurent Glaser, Bruno Zech, Michael 2024 application/pdf https://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/120050 https://doi.org/10.25673/118091 eng eng 1914732928 http://dx.doi.org/10.25673/118091 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ddc:550 ddc:554 doc-type:Article 2024 ftuhalleopendata https://doi.org/10.25673/118091 2025-02-13T00:41:53Z It is generally accepted that a weakening of the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation caused the Younger Dryas cooling. Although the role of seasonality was emphasized previously, this aspect is rarely considered yet, and it remains elusive how this impacted hydroclimate during winters and summers across Central Europe. Here, we coupled biomarker-based δ18O and δ2H from Bergsee in southern Germany to reconstruct deuterium excess as a proxy for evaporation history from the Bølling-Allerød to the Preboreal. We compared this dataset with other biomarker isotope records in Central Europe. They are all lacking a strong isotopic depletion during the Younger Dryas, which is best explained by the summer sensitivity of the biomarker proxies: As Younger Dryas summers were relatively warm, there is an absence of the strong winter cooling signals recorded in annual water isotope records like Greenland or Lake Steißlingen. Lake evaporation at Bergsee together with other paleohydrological reconstructions draw a coherent picture of the Late Glacial hydroclimate, with strong evidence for warm and dry Younger Dryas summers. Rather than a southward shift of the Westerlies during winter, we suggest that a recently proposed feedback mechanism between North Atlantic sea ice extend, strong winter cooling and summer atmospheric blocking serves as a suitable explanation for summer dryness. Additional confidence to the robustness of these biomarker records is provided by the overall agreement of paleohydrological fluctuations during the Preboreal. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland North Atlantic North atlantic Thermohaline circulation Sea ice Share it - Open Access und Forschungsdaten-Repositorium der Hochschulbibliotheken in Sachsen-Anhalt Greenland |
spellingShingle | ddc:550 ddc:554 Prochnow, Maximilian Hepp, Johannes Strobel, Paul Zech, Roland Acharya, Sudip Szidat, Sönke Rius, Damien Millet, Laurent Glaser, Bruno Zech, Michael Late glacial summer paleohydrology across Central Europe |
title | Late glacial summer paleohydrology across Central Europe |
title_full | Late glacial summer paleohydrology across Central Europe |
title_fullStr | Late glacial summer paleohydrology across Central Europe |
title_full_unstemmed | Late glacial summer paleohydrology across Central Europe |
title_short | Late glacial summer paleohydrology across Central Europe |
title_sort | late glacial summer paleohydrology across central europe |
topic | ddc:550 ddc:554 |
topic_facet | ddc:550 ddc:554 |
url | https://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/120050 https://doi.org/10.25673/118091 |