Past 200 kyr hydroclimate variability in the western Mediterranean and its connection to the African Humid Periods

Abstract The Iberian Peninsula is located at the intersection between the subtropical and temperate climate zones and the paleoclimate records from this region are key to elucidate the varying humidity and changing dominance of atmospheric circulation patterns in the Mediterranean-North African regi...

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Main Authors: Camuera, J. (Jon), Ramos-Román, M. J. (María J.), Jiménez-Moreno, G. (Gonzalo), García-Alix, A. (Antonio), Ilvonen, L. (Liisa), Ruha, L. (Leena), Gil-Romera, G. (Graciela), González-Sampériz, P. (Penélope), Seppä, H. (Heikki)
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:nbnfi-fe2022071451689 2023-07-30T04:05:28+02:00 Past 200 kyr hydroclimate variability in the western Mediterranean and its connection to the African Humid Periods Camuera, J. (Jon) Ramos-Román, M. J. (María J.) Jiménez-Moreno, G. (Gonzalo) García-Alix, A. (Antonio) Ilvonen, L. (Liisa) Ruha, L. (Leena) Gil-Romera, G. (Graciela) González-Sampériz, P. (Penélope) Seppä, H. (Heikki) 2022 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2022071451689 eng eng Springer Nature info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © The Author(s) 2022. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T19:59:27Z Abstract The Iberian Peninsula is located at the intersection between the subtropical and temperate climate zones and the paleoclimate records from this region are key to elucidate the varying humidity and changing dominance of atmospheric circulation patterns in the Mediterranean-North African region in the past. Here we present a quantitative hydroclimate reconstruction for the last ca. 200 kyr from southern Iberian Peninsula based on pollen data from the Padul lake sediment record. We use the newly developed Scale-normalized Significant Zero crossing (SnSiZer) method to detect not only the statistically significant precipitation changes but also to estimate the relative magnitude of these oscillations in our reconstruction. We identify six statistically significant main humid phases, termed West Mediterranean Humid Periods (WMHP 1–6). These humid periods correlate with other West/Central Mediterranean paleohydrological records, suggesting that similar climatic factors affected different areas of the Mediterranean. In addition, the WMPHs are roughly coeval with the African Humid Periods (AHPs) during high seasonality, suggesting the same North Atlantic ocean-atmospheric dynamics and orbital forcing as main drivers of both areas. In contrast, during low seasonality periods, the West Mediterranean still appears to be affected by the westerlies and the local Mediterranean rainfall systems with moderate-to-high precipitation, whereas West Africa was characterized by droughts. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Jultika - University of Oulu repository
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description Abstract The Iberian Peninsula is located at the intersection between the subtropical and temperate climate zones and the paleoclimate records from this region are key to elucidate the varying humidity and changing dominance of atmospheric circulation patterns in the Mediterranean-North African region in the past. Here we present a quantitative hydroclimate reconstruction for the last ca. 200 kyr from southern Iberian Peninsula based on pollen data from the Padul lake sediment record. We use the newly developed Scale-normalized Significant Zero crossing (SnSiZer) method to detect not only the statistically significant precipitation changes but also to estimate the relative magnitude of these oscillations in our reconstruction. We identify six statistically significant main humid phases, termed West Mediterranean Humid Periods (WMHP 1–6). These humid periods correlate with other West/Central Mediterranean paleohydrological records, suggesting that similar climatic factors affected different areas of the Mediterranean. In addition, the WMPHs are roughly coeval with the African Humid Periods (AHPs) during high seasonality, suggesting the same North Atlantic ocean-atmospheric dynamics and orbital forcing as main drivers of both areas. In contrast, during low seasonality periods, the West Mediterranean still appears to be affected by the westerlies and the local Mediterranean rainfall systems with moderate-to-high precipitation, whereas West Africa was characterized by droughts.
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author Camuera, J. (Jon)
Ramos-Román, M. J. (María J.)
Jiménez-Moreno, G. (Gonzalo)
García-Alix, A. (Antonio)
Ilvonen, L. (Liisa)
Ruha, L. (Leena)
Gil-Romera, G. (Graciela)
González-Sampériz, P. (Penélope)
Seppä, H. (Heikki)
spellingShingle Camuera, J. (Jon)
Ramos-Román, M. J. (María J.)
Jiménez-Moreno, G. (Gonzalo)
García-Alix, A. (Antonio)
Ilvonen, L. (Liisa)
Ruha, L. (Leena)
Gil-Romera, G. (Graciela)
González-Sampériz, P. (Penélope)
Seppä, H. (Heikki)
Past 200 kyr hydroclimate variability in the western Mediterranean and its connection to the African Humid Periods
author_facet Camuera, J. (Jon)
Ramos-Román, M. J. (María J.)
Jiménez-Moreno, G. (Gonzalo)
García-Alix, A. (Antonio)
Ilvonen, L. (Liisa)
Ruha, L. (Leena)
Gil-Romera, G. (Graciela)
González-Sampériz, P. (Penélope)
Seppä, H. (Heikki)
author_sort Camuera, J. (Jon)
title Past 200 kyr hydroclimate variability in the western Mediterranean and its connection to the African Humid Periods
title_short Past 200 kyr hydroclimate variability in the western Mediterranean and its connection to the African Humid Periods
title_full Past 200 kyr hydroclimate variability in the western Mediterranean and its connection to the African Humid Periods
title_fullStr Past 200 kyr hydroclimate variability in the western Mediterranean and its connection to the African Humid Periods
title_full_unstemmed Past 200 kyr hydroclimate variability in the western Mediterranean and its connection to the African Humid Periods
title_sort past 200 kyr hydroclimate variability in the western mediterranean and its connection to the african humid periods
publisher Springer Nature
publishDate 2022
url http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2022071451689
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