Climate variability in SE Europe since 1450 AD based on a varved sediment record from Etoliko Lagoon (Western Greece)

To achieve deeper understanding of climate variability during the last millennium in SE Europe, we report new sedimentological and paleoecological data from Etoliko Lagoon, Western Greece. The record represents the southernmost annually laminated (i.e., varved) archive from the Balkan Peninsula span...

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Published in:Quaternary Science Reviews
Main Authors: Reed, Jane, Brauer, Achim, Friedrich, Oliver, Hennrich, Barbara, Koutsodendris, Andreas, Plessen, Birgit, Pross, Jörg, Zacharias, Ierotheos
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017
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spelling ftunivhullir:oai:hull-repository.worktribe.com:447612 2024-09-09T19:57:56+00:00 Climate variability in SE Europe since 1450 AD based on a varved sediment record from Etoliko Lagoon (Western Greece) Reed, Jane Brauer, Achim Friedrich, Oliver Hennrich, Barbara Koutsodendris, Andreas Plessen, Birgit Pross, Jörg Zacharias, Ierotheos 2017-01-22 https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/file/447612/1/Article https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/447612 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.01.010 English eng Elsevier https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/447612 Quaternary science reviews Volume 159 Pagination 63-76 doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.01.010 https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/file/447612/1/Article 0277-3791 doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.01.010 openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Climate variability Little Ice Age Solar minimum Varve microfacies SE Europe Balkan Peninsula Etoliko Lagoon Journal Article acceptedVersion 2017 ftunivhullir https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.01.010 2024-07-22T14:05:21Z To achieve deeper understanding of climate variability during the last millennium in SE Europe, we report new sedimentological and paleoecological data from Etoliko Lagoon, Western Greece. The record represents the southernmost annually laminated (i.e., varved) archive from the Balkan Peninsula spanning the Little Ice Age, allowing insights into critical time intervals of climate instability such as during the Maunder and Dalton solar minima. After developing a continuous, ca. 500-year-long varve chronology, high-resolution μ–XRF counts, stable-isotope data measured on ostracod shells, palynological (including pollen and dinoflagellate cysts), and diatom data are used to decipher the season-specific climate and ecosystem evolution at Etoliko Lagoon since 1450 AD. Our results show that the Etoliko varve record became more sensitive to climate change from 1740 AD onwards. We attribute this shift to the enhancement of primary productivity within the lagoon, which is documented by an up to threefold increase in varve thickness. This marked change in the lagoon's ecosystem was caused by: (i) increased terrestrial input of nutrients, (ii) a closer connection to the sea and human eutrophication particularly from 1850 AD onwards, and (iii) increasing summer temperatures. Integration of our data with those of previously published paleolake sediment records, tree-ring-based precipitation reconstructions, simulations of atmospheric circulation and instrumental precipitation data suggests that wet conditions in winter prevailed during 1740–1790 AD, whereas dry winters marked the periods 1790–1830 AD (Dalton Minimum) and 1830–1930 AD, the latter being sporadically interrupted by wet winters. This variability in precipitation can be explained by shifts in the large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns over the European continent that affected the Balkan Peninsula (e.g., North Atlantic Oscillation). The transition between dry and wet phases at Etoliko points to longitudinal shifts of the precipitation pattern in the Balkan ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation University of Hull: Repository@Hull Quaternary Science Reviews 159 63 76
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topic Climate variability
Little Ice Age
Solar minimum
Varve microfacies
SE Europe
Balkan Peninsula
Etoliko Lagoon
spellingShingle Climate variability
Little Ice Age
Solar minimum
Varve microfacies
SE Europe
Balkan Peninsula
Etoliko Lagoon
Reed, Jane
Brauer, Achim
Friedrich, Oliver
Hennrich, Barbara
Koutsodendris, Andreas
Plessen, Birgit
Pross, Jörg
Zacharias, Ierotheos
Climate variability in SE Europe since 1450 AD based on a varved sediment record from Etoliko Lagoon (Western Greece)
topic_facet Climate variability
Little Ice Age
Solar minimum
Varve microfacies
SE Europe
Balkan Peninsula
Etoliko Lagoon
description To achieve deeper understanding of climate variability during the last millennium in SE Europe, we report new sedimentological and paleoecological data from Etoliko Lagoon, Western Greece. The record represents the southernmost annually laminated (i.e., varved) archive from the Balkan Peninsula spanning the Little Ice Age, allowing insights into critical time intervals of climate instability such as during the Maunder and Dalton solar minima. After developing a continuous, ca. 500-year-long varve chronology, high-resolution μ–XRF counts, stable-isotope data measured on ostracod shells, palynological (including pollen and dinoflagellate cysts), and diatom data are used to decipher the season-specific climate and ecosystem evolution at Etoliko Lagoon since 1450 AD. Our results show that the Etoliko varve record became more sensitive to climate change from 1740 AD onwards. We attribute this shift to the enhancement of primary productivity within the lagoon, which is documented by an up to threefold increase in varve thickness. This marked change in the lagoon's ecosystem was caused by: (i) increased terrestrial input of nutrients, (ii) a closer connection to the sea and human eutrophication particularly from 1850 AD onwards, and (iii) increasing summer temperatures. Integration of our data with those of previously published paleolake sediment records, tree-ring-based precipitation reconstructions, simulations of atmospheric circulation and instrumental precipitation data suggests that wet conditions in winter prevailed during 1740–1790 AD, whereas dry winters marked the periods 1790–1830 AD (Dalton Minimum) and 1830–1930 AD, the latter being sporadically interrupted by wet winters. This variability in precipitation can be explained by shifts in the large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns over the European continent that affected the Balkan Peninsula (e.g., North Atlantic Oscillation). The transition between dry and wet phases at Etoliko points to longitudinal shifts of the precipitation pattern in the Balkan ...
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author Reed, Jane
Brauer, Achim
Friedrich, Oliver
Hennrich, Barbara
Koutsodendris, Andreas
Plessen, Birgit
Pross, Jörg
Zacharias, Ierotheos
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Brauer, Achim
Friedrich, Oliver
Hennrich, Barbara
Koutsodendris, Andreas
Plessen, Birgit
Pross, Jörg
Zacharias, Ierotheos
author_sort Reed, Jane
title Climate variability in SE Europe since 1450 AD based on a varved sediment record from Etoliko Lagoon (Western Greece)
title_short Climate variability in SE Europe since 1450 AD based on a varved sediment record from Etoliko Lagoon (Western Greece)
title_full Climate variability in SE Europe since 1450 AD based on a varved sediment record from Etoliko Lagoon (Western Greece)
title_fullStr Climate variability in SE Europe since 1450 AD based on a varved sediment record from Etoliko Lagoon (Western Greece)
title_full_unstemmed Climate variability in SE Europe since 1450 AD based on a varved sediment record from Etoliko Lagoon (Western Greece)
title_sort climate variability in se europe since 1450 ad based on a varved sediment record from etoliko lagoon (western greece)
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