Pollen high-resolution record of Dansgaard-Oeschger variability in the Adriatic Sea (Central Mediterranean)

Long ice and marine cores reveal a more complete view of the range of climate variability and associated biotic responses, allowing the monitoring of long term trends in the character of this variability. Oxygen isotope records from Greenland ice cores indicate numerous rapid climate fluctuations du...

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Main Authors: MASSAMBA N'SIALA, Isabella, MERCURI, Anna Maria, A. PIVA, F. TRINCARDI, R. R. SCHNEIDER
Other Authors: IPC, Mercuri, Anna Maria, A., Piva, F., Trincardi, R. R., Schneider
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: ALFRED-WEGENER-INSTITUT FUER POLAR- UND MEERESFORSCHUNG, COLUMBUSSTRASSE 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11380/597507
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author MASSAMBA N'SIALA, Isabella
MERCURI, Anna Maria
A. PIVA
F. TRINCARDI
R. R. SCHNEIDER
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MASSAMBA N'SIALA, Isabella
Mercuri, Anna Maria
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F., Trincardi
R. R., Schneider
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description Long ice and marine cores reveal a more complete view of the range of climate variability and associated biotic responses, allowing the monitoring of long term trends in the character of this variability. Oxygen isotope records from Greenland ice cores indicate numerous rapid climate fluctuations during the last glacial period: there was first defined the record of high frequency Daansgard-Oeschger climate variability. More recently, evidence of these short-term oscillations was found also in the Western Mediterranean (Alboran Sea and Gulf of Lions) marine records. The multi-proxy study of very expanded successions of marine sediments within EC-EUROSTRATAFORM project allows, for the first time in the Adriatic basin the recognition of high frequency oscillations during the last 70 ka. The semi-enclosed, land-locked nature of the Adriatic Sea plays a key role in amplifying the intensity of the climate variations, making them evident in different cores. The paleoenvironmental meaning of these Adriatic oscillations is particularly significant, considering the important role of this basin in ventilating the eastern Mediterranean through the production of dense water masses. The pollen evidence of these high resolution climate variability records found good results mainly in continental lacustrine contests. This study presents a pollen dataset reflecting the climate changes in Central Mediterranean marine records, placing emphasis on the moisture and temperature variation effects on the pollen represented vegetation. In the studied cores, Artemisia is one of the most representative taxa to monitor the cold and dry oscillations during the last glaciation. The study of Daansgard-Oeschger cyclicity in Adriatic cores located in different water depths is investigated with an integrated approach: as pollen, other independent proxies are studied and correlated, like planktic and benthic foraminifera and oxygen stable isotopes; moreover, the chronology is constrained by several 14C AMS dates and by tephro-stratigraphic and ...
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spelling ftunivmodena:oai:iris.unimore.it:11380/597507 2025-06-15T14:28:40+00:00 Pollen high-resolution record of Dansgaard-Oeschger variability in the Adriatic Sea (Central Mediterranean) MASSAMBA N'SIALA, Isabella MERCURI, Anna Maria A. PIVA F. TRINCARDI R. R. SCHNEIDER IPC MASSAMBA N'SIALA, Isabella Mercuri, Anna Maria A., Piva F., Trincardi R. R., Schneider 2008 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11380/597507 eng eng ALFRED-WEGENER-INSTITUT FUER POLAR- UND MEERESFORSCHUNG, COLUMBUSSTRASSE country:DEU place:BREMERHAVEN ispartofbook:Abstract Volume 12th IPC and 8th IOPC 12th IPC and 8th IOPC volume:2008/2 firstpage:183 lastpage:183 journal:TERRA NOSTRA http://hdl.handle.net/11380/597507 Palinologia paleoclima Adriatico carote marine info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2008 ftunivmodena 2025-06-04T04:55:33Z Long ice and marine cores reveal a more complete view of the range of climate variability and associated biotic responses, allowing the monitoring of long term trends in the character of this variability. Oxygen isotope records from Greenland ice cores indicate numerous rapid climate fluctuations during the last glacial period: there was first defined the record of high frequency Daansgard-Oeschger climate variability. More recently, evidence of these short-term oscillations was found also in the Western Mediterranean (Alboran Sea and Gulf of Lions) marine records. The multi-proxy study of very expanded successions of marine sediments within EC-EUROSTRATAFORM project allows, for the first time in the Adriatic basin the recognition of high frequency oscillations during the last 70 ka. The semi-enclosed, land-locked nature of the Adriatic Sea plays a key role in amplifying the intensity of the climate variations, making them evident in different cores. The paleoenvironmental meaning of these Adriatic oscillations is particularly significant, considering the important role of this basin in ventilating the eastern Mediterranean through the production of dense water masses. The pollen evidence of these high resolution climate variability records found good results mainly in continental lacustrine contests. This study presents a pollen dataset reflecting the climate changes in Central Mediterranean marine records, placing emphasis on the moisture and temperature variation effects on the pollen represented vegetation. In the studied cores, Artemisia is one of the most representative taxa to monitor the cold and dry oscillations during the last glaciation. The study of Daansgard-Oeschger cyclicity in Adriatic cores located in different water depths is investigated with an integrated approach: as pollen, other independent proxies are studied and correlated, like planktic and benthic foraminifera and oxygen stable isotopes; moreover, the chronology is constrained by several 14C AMS dates and by tephro-stratigraphic and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland ice cores Unknown Greenland
spellingShingle Palinologia
paleoclima
Adriatico
carote marine
MASSAMBA N'SIALA, Isabella
MERCURI, Anna Maria
A. PIVA
F. TRINCARDI
R. R. SCHNEIDER
Pollen high-resolution record of Dansgaard-Oeschger variability in the Adriatic Sea (Central Mediterranean)
title Pollen high-resolution record of Dansgaard-Oeschger variability in the Adriatic Sea (Central Mediterranean)
title_full Pollen high-resolution record of Dansgaard-Oeschger variability in the Adriatic Sea (Central Mediterranean)
title_fullStr Pollen high-resolution record of Dansgaard-Oeschger variability in the Adriatic Sea (Central Mediterranean)
title_full_unstemmed Pollen high-resolution record of Dansgaard-Oeschger variability in the Adriatic Sea (Central Mediterranean)
title_short Pollen high-resolution record of Dansgaard-Oeschger variability in the Adriatic Sea (Central Mediterranean)
title_sort pollen high-resolution record of dansgaard-oeschger variability in the adriatic sea (central mediterranean)
topic Palinologia
paleoclima
Adriatico
carote marine
topic_facet Palinologia
paleoclima
Adriatico
carote marine
url http://hdl.handle.net/11380/597507