Multiple oscillations during the Lateglacial as recorded in a multi-proxy, high-resolution record of the Moervaart palaeolake (NW Belgium)

This paper presents the results of multi-disciplinary research carried out on the deposits of Moervaart depression, NW Belgium, one of the largest palaeolakes (similar to 25 km(2)) that existed during the Lateglacial interstadial in NW Europe. The multi-proxy study, including physical (organic matte...

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Main Authors: Bos, Johanna A. A., De Smedt, Philippe, Demiddele, Hendrik, Hoek, Wim Z., Langohr, Roger, Marcelino, Vera, Van Asch, Nelleke, Van Damme, Dirk, Van der Meeren, Thijs, Verniers, Jacques, Boeckx, Pascal, Boudin, Mathieu, Court-Piton, Mona, Finke, Peter, Gelorini, Vanessa, Gobert, Stefan, Heiri, Oliver, Martens, Koen, Mostaert, Frank, Serbruyns, Lynn, Van Strydonck, Mark, Crombe, Philippe
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spelling ftunivbasel:oai:edoc.unibas.ch:67690 2023-05-15T16:29:47+02:00 Multiple oscillations during the Lateglacial as recorded in a multi-proxy, high-resolution record of the Moervaart palaeolake (NW Belgium) Bos, Johanna A. A. De Smedt, Philippe Demiddele, Hendrik Hoek, Wim Z. Langohr, Roger Marcelino, Vera Van Asch, Nelleke Van Damme, Dirk Van der Meeren, Thijs Verniers, Jacques Boeckx, Pascal Boudin, Mathieu Court-Piton, Mona Finke, Peter Gelorini, Vanessa Gobert, Stefan Heiri, Oliver Martens, Koen Mostaert, Frank Serbruyns, Lynn Van Strydonck, Mark Crombe, Philippe 2017 https://edoc.unibas.ch/67690/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.02.005 unknown PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD Bos, Johanna A. A. and De Smedt, Philippe and Demiddele, Hendrik and Hoek, Wim Z. and Langohr, Roger and Marcelino, Vera and Van Asch, Nelleke and Van Damme, Dirk and Van der Meeren, Thijs and Verniers, Jacques and Boeckx, Pascal and Boudin, Mathieu and Court-Piton, Mona and Finke, Peter and Gelorini, Vanessa and Gobert, Stefan and Heiri, Oliver and Martens, Koen and Mostaert, Frank and Serbruyns, Lynn and Van Strydonck, Mark and Crombe, Philippe. (2017) Multiple oscillations during the Lateglacial as recorded in a multi-proxy, high-resolution record of the Moervaart palaeolake (NW Belgium). Quaternary Science Reviews, 162. pp. 26-41. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.02.005 info:isi/000399849900003 urn:ISSN:0277-3791 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Article PeerReviewed 2017 ftunivbasel https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.02.005 2023-03-05T07:20:53Z This paper presents the results of multi-disciplinary research carried out on the deposits of Moervaart depression, NW Belgium, one of the largest palaeolakes (similar to 25 km(2)) that existed during the Lateglacial interstadial in NW Europe. The multi-proxy study, including physical (organic matter and calcium carbonate, magnetic susceptibility, micromorphological), botanical (pollen, macrofossils, diatoms), zoological (ostracods, molluscs, chironomids) and chemical analyses (stable carbon and oxygen isotopes) has resulted in a detailed reconstruction of the Lateglacial landscape as well of the local conditions that prevailed in the lake itself. A chronology of the record was provided by radiocarbon dating and comparison with radiocarbon dates of the nearby Rieme site. These yielded a good match with the regional biostratigraphy. During the Lateglacial, vegetation and geomorphology of the landscape in general changed from a tundra landscape to a boreal forest. The vegetation development, however, was interrupted by a number of cold reversals. Three centennial-scale cold oscillations are present in the record: 1) the so-called Older Dryas corresponding to GI-1d in the Greenland ice-cores, 2) a short and pronounced cold event during the early Allerod, which could be correlated to GI-1c2 and 3) a cooling event during the late Allerad probably corresponding to the Intra Allerod Cold Period (IACP) or GI-1b. The latter most likely was responsible for the disappearance of the Moervaart palaeolake. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland ice cores Tundra University of Basel: edoc Greenland Quaternary Science Reviews 162 26 41
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description This paper presents the results of multi-disciplinary research carried out on the deposits of Moervaart depression, NW Belgium, one of the largest palaeolakes (similar to 25 km(2)) that existed during the Lateglacial interstadial in NW Europe. The multi-proxy study, including physical (organic matter and calcium carbonate, magnetic susceptibility, micromorphological), botanical (pollen, macrofossils, diatoms), zoological (ostracods, molluscs, chironomids) and chemical analyses (stable carbon and oxygen isotopes) has resulted in a detailed reconstruction of the Lateglacial landscape as well of the local conditions that prevailed in the lake itself. A chronology of the record was provided by radiocarbon dating and comparison with radiocarbon dates of the nearby Rieme site. These yielded a good match with the regional biostratigraphy. During the Lateglacial, vegetation and geomorphology of the landscape in general changed from a tundra landscape to a boreal forest. The vegetation development, however, was interrupted by a number of cold reversals. Three centennial-scale cold oscillations are present in the record: 1) the so-called Older Dryas corresponding to GI-1d in the Greenland ice-cores, 2) a short and pronounced cold event during the early Allerod, which could be correlated to GI-1c2 and 3) a cooling event during the late Allerad probably corresponding to the Intra Allerod Cold Period (IACP) or GI-1b. The latter most likely was responsible for the disappearance of the Moervaart palaeolake. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Bos, Johanna A. A.
De Smedt, Philippe
Demiddele, Hendrik
Hoek, Wim Z.
Langohr, Roger
Marcelino, Vera
Van Asch, Nelleke
Van Damme, Dirk
Van der Meeren, Thijs
Verniers, Jacques
Boeckx, Pascal
Boudin, Mathieu
Court-Piton, Mona
Finke, Peter
Gelorini, Vanessa
Gobert, Stefan
Heiri, Oliver
Martens, Koen
Mostaert, Frank
Serbruyns, Lynn
Van Strydonck, Mark
Crombe, Philippe
spellingShingle Bos, Johanna A. A.
De Smedt, Philippe
Demiddele, Hendrik
Hoek, Wim Z.
Langohr, Roger
Marcelino, Vera
Van Asch, Nelleke
Van Damme, Dirk
Van der Meeren, Thijs
Verniers, Jacques
Boeckx, Pascal
Boudin, Mathieu
Court-Piton, Mona
Finke, Peter
Gelorini, Vanessa
Gobert, Stefan
Heiri, Oliver
Martens, Koen
Mostaert, Frank
Serbruyns, Lynn
Van Strydonck, Mark
Crombe, Philippe
Multiple oscillations during the Lateglacial as recorded in a multi-proxy, high-resolution record of the Moervaart palaeolake (NW Belgium)
author_facet Bos, Johanna A. A.
De Smedt, Philippe
Demiddele, Hendrik
Hoek, Wim Z.
Langohr, Roger
Marcelino, Vera
Van Asch, Nelleke
Van Damme, Dirk
Van der Meeren, Thijs
Verniers, Jacques
Boeckx, Pascal
Boudin, Mathieu
Court-Piton, Mona
Finke, Peter
Gelorini, Vanessa
Gobert, Stefan
Heiri, Oliver
Martens, Koen
Mostaert, Frank
Serbruyns, Lynn
Van Strydonck, Mark
Crombe, Philippe
author_sort Bos, Johanna A. A.
title Multiple oscillations during the Lateglacial as recorded in a multi-proxy, high-resolution record of the Moervaart palaeolake (NW Belgium)
title_short Multiple oscillations during the Lateglacial as recorded in a multi-proxy, high-resolution record of the Moervaart palaeolake (NW Belgium)
title_full Multiple oscillations during the Lateglacial as recorded in a multi-proxy, high-resolution record of the Moervaart palaeolake (NW Belgium)
title_fullStr Multiple oscillations during the Lateglacial as recorded in a multi-proxy, high-resolution record of the Moervaart palaeolake (NW Belgium)
title_full_unstemmed Multiple oscillations during the Lateglacial as recorded in a multi-proxy, high-resolution record of the Moervaart palaeolake (NW Belgium)
title_sort multiple oscillations during the lateglacial as recorded in a multi-proxy, high-resolution record of the moervaart palaeolake (nw belgium)
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