Linking North Atlantic and Alpine Last Glacial Maximum climates via a high-resolution pollen-based subarctic forest steppe record

During the last glaciation the Eurasian continent was impacted by the global reorganization of atmospheric circulation caused by North Atlantic events, through changes in moisture storm tracks modulated by orography. Our research explores the linkages between climate evolution in the North Atlantic...

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Published in:Quaternary Science Reviews
Main Authors: Pini, Roberta, Furlanetto, Giulia, Vallé, Francesca, Badino, Federica, Wick, Lucia, Anselmetti, Flavio S., Bertuletti, Paolo, Fusi, Nicoletta, Morlock, Marina A., Delmonte, Barbara, Harrison, Sandy P., Maggi, Valter, Ravazzi, Cesare
Other Authors: Pini, R, Furlanetto, G, Vallé, F, Badino, F, Wick, L, Anselmetti, F, Bertuletti, P, Fusi, N, Morlock, M, Delmonte, B, Harrison, S, Maggi, V, Ravazzi, C
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2022
Subjects:
Alp
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10281/392871
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107759
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spelling ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/392871 2024-04-14T08:15:24+00:00 Linking North Atlantic and Alpine Last Glacial Maximum climates via a high-resolution pollen-based subarctic forest steppe record Pini, Roberta Furlanetto, Giulia Vallé, Francesca Badino, Federica Wick, Lucia Anselmetti, Flavio S. Bertuletti, Paolo Fusi, Nicoletta Morlock, Marina A. Delmonte, Barbara Harrison, Sandy P. Maggi, Valter Ravazzi, Cesare Pini, R Furlanetto, G Vallé, F Badino, F Wick, L Anselmetti, F Bertuletti, P Fusi, N Morlock, M Delmonte, B Harrison, S Maggi, V Ravazzi, C 2022 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/10281/392871 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107759 eng eng Elsevier Ltd country:GB info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000862399500004 volume:294 issue:15 October 2022 numberofpages:18 journal:QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS http://hdl.handle.net/10281/392871 doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107759 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85138167054 Alp forest steppe Heinrich Stadial Last Glacial Maximum North Atlantic Seasonality GEO/04 - GEOGRAFIA FISICA E GEOMORFOLOGIA info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107759 2024-03-21T16:22:00Z During the last glaciation the Eurasian continent was impacted by the global reorganization of atmospheric circulation caused by North Atlantic events, through changes in moisture storm tracks modulated by orography. Our research explores the linkages between climate evolution in the North Atlantic and in the Alps between 30.6 and 12.5 ka, This period, centered on the Last Glacial Maximum, experienced the most recent phase of maximum global ice volume, corresponding to a millennia-long phase of sea-level lowstand, minima in reconstructed sea surface temperatures and isotopic values from polar ice. We present a high-resolution multiproxy record from Lake Fimon at the southern Alpine foothills, where a larch forest-steppe persisted throughout the coldest spells. We analyse the fine climate structure of the MIS 3–2 transition, of the Alpine Last Glacial Maximum stepped by HS2, and provide an unprecedented fine resolution and accurate 14C dating of the Last Glacial Maximum and the early Alpine Lateglacial. We reconstructed quantitative climate parameters based on sensitive pollen descriptors, and derived co-registered sedimentary proxies for dust flux. Reconstructed series suggest that extreme continental spells in the Alps and cold boreal winters match the timing of Heinrich Stadials 2 and 1, episodes of iceberg discharge and release of rock fragments (Ice Rafted Debris) in the North Atlantic. The initiation of the LGM at 27.3 ka is marked by a 4 °C drop in July temperatures, likely responsible for the onset of glacial build-up in the Southern Alpine piedmont. The first extreme continental spell coincides with the British-Irish-sourced IRD event at 26.2 ka and with glacier retreat in the Southern Alps, persisting in the subsequent HS2. Late Glacial glacier collapse and extreme drought occurred during the first half of the HS1, 17.4–16.2 ka. The comparison of the results obtained at Lake Fimon with other terrestrial Eurasian records and with recalibrated marine chronologies from the North Atlantic suggests in-phase ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Subarctic Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) Quaternary Science Reviews 294 107759
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topic Alp
forest steppe
Heinrich Stadial
Last Glacial Maximum
North Atlantic
Seasonality
GEO/04 - GEOGRAFIA FISICA E GEOMORFOLOGIA
spellingShingle Alp
forest steppe
Heinrich Stadial
Last Glacial Maximum
North Atlantic
Seasonality
GEO/04 - GEOGRAFIA FISICA E GEOMORFOLOGIA
Pini, Roberta
Furlanetto, Giulia
Vallé, Francesca
Badino, Federica
Wick, Lucia
Anselmetti, Flavio S.
Bertuletti, Paolo
Fusi, Nicoletta
Morlock, Marina A.
Delmonte, Barbara
Harrison, Sandy P.
Maggi, Valter
Ravazzi, Cesare
Linking North Atlantic and Alpine Last Glacial Maximum climates via a high-resolution pollen-based subarctic forest steppe record
topic_facet Alp
forest steppe
Heinrich Stadial
Last Glacial Maximum
North Atlantic
Seasonality
GEO/04 - GEOGRAFIA FISICA E GEOMORFOLOGIA
description During the last glaciation the Eurasian continent was impacted by the global reorganization of atmospheric circulation caused by North Atlantic events, through changes in moisture storm tracks modulated by orography. Our research explores the linkages between climate evolution in the North Atlantic and in the Alps between 30.6 and 12.5 ka, This period, centered on the Last Glacial Maximum, experienced the most recent phase of maximum global ice volume, corresponding to a millennia-long phase of sea-level lowstand, minima in reconstructed sea surface temperatures and isotopic values from polar ice. We present a high-resolution multiproxy record from Lake Fimon at the southern Alpine foothills, where a larch forest-steppe persisted throughout the coldest spells. We analyse the fine climate structure of the MIS 3–2 transition, of the Alpine Last Glacial Maximum stepped by HS2, and provide an unprecedented fine resolution and accurate 14C dating of the Last Glacial Maximum and the early Alpine Lateglacial. We reconstructed quantitative climate parameters based on sensitive pollen descriptors, and derived co-registered sedimentary proxies for dust flux. Reconstructed series suggest that extreme continental spells in the Alps and cold boreal winters match the timing of Heinrich Stadials 2 and 1, episodes of iceberg discharge and release of rock fragments (Ice Rafted Debris) in the North Atlantic. The initiation of the LGM at 27.3 ka is marked by a 4 °C drop in July temperatures, likely responsible for the onset of glacial build-up in the Southern Alpine piedmont. The first extreme continental spell coincides with the British-Irish-sourced IRD event at 26.2 ka and with glacier retreat in the Southern Alps, persisting in the subsequent HS2. Late Glacial glacier collapse and extreme drought occurred during the first half of the HS1, 17.4–16.2 ka. The comparison of the results obtained at Lake Fimon with other terrestrial Eurasian records and with recalibrated marine chronologies from the North Atlantic suggests in-phase ...
author2 Pini, R
Furlanetto, G
Vallé, F
Badino, F
Wick, L
Anselmetti, F
Bertuletti, P
Fusi, N
Morlock, M
Delmonte, B
Harrison, S
Maggi, V
Ravazzi, C
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pini, Roberta
Furlanetto, Giulia
Vallé, Francesca
Badino, Federica
Wick, Lucia
Anselmetti, Flavio S.
Bertuletti, Paolo
Fusi, Nicoletta
Morlock, Marina A.
Delmonte, Barbara
Harrison, Sandy P.
Maggi, Valter
Ravazzi, Cesare
author_facet Pini, Roberta
Furlanetto, Giulia
Vallé, Francesca
Badino, Federica
Wick, Lucia
Anselmetti, Flavio S.
Bertuletti, Paolo
Fusi, Nicoletta
Morlock, Marina A.
Delmonte, Barbara
Harrison, Sandy P.
Maggi, Valter
Ravazzi, Cesare
author_sort Pini, Roberta
title Linking North Atlantic and Alpine Last Glacial Maximum climates via a high-resolution pollen-based subarctic forest steppe record
title_short Linking North Atlantic and Alpine Last Glacial Maximum climates via a high-resolution pollen-based subarctic forest steppe record
title_full Linking North Atlantic and Alpine Last Glacial Maximum climates via a high-resolution pollen-based subarctic forest steppe record
title_fullStr Linking North Atlantic and Alpine Last Glacial Maximum climates via a high-resolution pollen-based subarctic forest steppe record
title_full_unstemmed Linking North Atlantic and Alpine Last Glacial Maximum climates via a high-resolution pollen-based subarctic forest steppe record
title_sort linking north atlantic and alpine last glacial maximum climates via a high-resolution pollen-based subarctic forest steppe record
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2022
url http://hdl.handle.net/10281/392871
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107759
genre North Atlantic
Subarctic
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Subarctic
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