Monsoon variability and high latitude climate signals in the central Mediterranean at the Pliocene – Pleistocene transition: the Gelasian stratotype section (Monte San Nicola, Sicily)

An integrated high-resolution climate framework is reconstructed at the Monte San Nicola GSSP section (Southern Sicily), the type-section for the Lower Pleistocene Gelasian Stage. Our multiproxy record is based on planktonic foraminiferal stable oxygen isotopes, alkenones and calcareous plankton ass...

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Published in:Global and Planetary Change
Main Authors: Addante, Marina, Herbert, Timothy D., Girone, Angela, Caruso, Antonio, Marino, Maria, Scopelliti, Giovanna, Fasone, Stefano, Maiorano, Patrizia
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Published: 2025
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author Addante, Marina
Herbert, Timothy D.
Girone, Angela
Caruso, Antonio
Marino, Maria
Scopelliti, Giovanna
Fasone, Stefano
Maiorano, Patrizia
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description An integrated high-resolution climate framework is reconstructed at the Monte San Nicola GSSP section (Southern Sicily), the type-section for the Lower Pleistocene Gelasian Stage. Our multiproxy record is based on planktonic foraminiferal stable oxygen isotopes, alkenones and calcareous plankton assemblages, focusing on the interval between ∼2.7 and 2.5 Ma, which includes the Gelasian GSSP. Calcium carbonate content and sediment colour analyses are used to integrate lithological field observations. We provide the first high-resolution Mediterranean Sea Surface Temperature (°C) record, between MIS G4 and the onset of MIS 99 in the Monte San Nicola type-section and extend the calcareous plankton and oxygen isotope dataset published in a previous paper. The results enable to: i) highlight modifications in surface water dynamics related to African monsoon activity and North Atlantic climate variability; ii) strengthen the evidence that the first significant southward migration of the Subarctic Front in the mid-latitudes occurred during MIS 104, slightly below the GSSP, concomitant with strengthening of the winter monsoon over the Chinese loess plateau; iii) reveal the occurrence of millennial-scale variability during glacials, correlated to North Atlantic Ice Rafted Debris events within MIS 104 and MIS 100. The results provide evidence that the paleoclimate and stratigraphic signals are very well preserved in the type-section and further improve the correlation potential of the GSSP outside the type-area.
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spelling ftunivpalermo:oai:iris.unipa.it:10447/675947 2025-06-15T14:42:58+00:00 Monsoon variability and high latitude climate signals in the central Mediterranean at the Pliocene – Pleistocene transition: the Gelasian stratotype section (Monte San Nicola, Sicily) Addante, Marina Herbert, Timothy D. Girone, Angela Caruso, Antonio Marino, Maria Scopelliti, Giovanna Fasone, Stefano Maiorano, Patrizia Addante, Marina Herbert, Timothy D. Girone, Angela Caruso, Antonio Marino, Maria Scopelliti, Giovanna Fasone, Stefano Maiorano, Patrizia 2025-03 https://hdl.handle.net/10447/675947 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2025.104788 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:001450297700001 volume:249 firstpage:1 lastpage:16 numberofpages:16 journal:GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE https://hdl.handle.net/10447/675947 doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2025.104788 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Lower Pleistocene GSSP Climate variability Alkenone Calcareous plankton Stable oxygen isotope North Hemisphere Glaciation Settore GEOS-02/A - Paleontologia e paleoecologia Settore GEOS-01/C - Geochimica e vulcanologia Settore GEOS-01/B - Petrologia info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2025 ftunivpalermo https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2025.104788 2025-05-26T04:52:18Z An integrated high-resolution climate framework is reconstructed at the Monte San Nicola GSSP section (Southern Sicily), the type-section for the Lower Pleistocene Gelasian Stage. Our multiproxy record is based on planktonic foraminiferal stable oxygen isotopes, alkenones and calcareous plankton assemblages, focusing on the interval between ∼2.7 and 2.5 Ma, which includes the Gelasian GSSP. Calcium carbonate content and sediment colour analyses are used to integrate lithological field observations. We provide the first high-resolution Mediterranean Sea Surface Temperature (°C) record, between MIS G4 and the onset of MIS 99 in the Monte San Nicola type-section and extend the calcareous plankton and oxygen isotope dataset published in a previous paper. The results enable to: i) highlight modifications in surface water dynamics related to African monsoon activity and North Atlantic climate variability; ii) strengthen the evidence that the first significant southward migration of the Subarctic Front in the mid-latitudes occurred during MIS 104, slightly below the GSSP, concomitant with strengthening of the winter monsoon over the Chinese loess plateau; iii) reveal the occurrence of millennial-scale variability during glacials, correlated to North Atlantic Ice Rafted Debris events within MIS 104 and MIS 100. The results provide evidence that the paleoclimate and stratigraphic signals are very well preserved in the type-section and further improve the correlation potential of the GSSP outside the type-area. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Subarctic Unknown Global and Planetary Change 249 104788
spellingShingle Lower Pleistocene GSSP
Climate variability
Alkenone
Calcareous plankton
Stable oxygen isotope
North Hemisphere Glaciation
Settore GEOS-02/A - Paleontologia e paleoecologia
Settore GEOS-01/C - Geochimica e vulcanologia
Settore GEOS-01/B - Petrologia
Addante, Marina
Herbert, Timothy D.
Girone, Angela
Caruso, Antonio
Marino, Maria
Scopelliti, Giovanna
Fasone, Stefano
Maiorano, Patrizia
Monsoon variability and high latitude climate signals in the central Mediterranean at the Pliocene – Pleistocene transition: the Gelasian stratotype section (Monte San Nicola, Sicily)
title Monsoon variability and high latitude climate signals in the central Mediterranean at the Pliocene – Pleistocene transition: the Gelasian stratotype section (Monte San Nicola, Sicily)
title_full Monsoon variability and high latitude climate signals in the central Mediterranean at the Pliocene – Pleistocene transition: the Gelasian stratotype section (Monte San Nicola, Sicily)
title_fullStr Monsoon variability and high latitude climate signals in the central Mediterranean at the Pliocene – Pleistocene transition: the Gelasian stratotype section (Monte San Nicola, Sicily)
title_full_unstemmed Monsoon variability and high latitude climate signals in the central Mediterranean at the Pliocene – Pleistocene transition: the Gelasian stratotype section (Monte San Nicola, Sicily)
title_short Monsoon variability and high latitude climate signals in the central Mediterranean at the Pliocene – Pleistocene transition: the Gelasian stratotype section (Monte San Nicola, Sicily)
title_sort monsoon variability and high latitude climate signals in the central mediterranean at the pliocene – pleistocene transition: the gelasian stratotype section (monte san nicola, sicily)
topic Lower Pleistocene GSSP
Climate variability
Alkenone
Calcareous plankton
Stable oxygen isotope
North Hemisphere Glaciation
Settore GEOS-02/A - Paleontologia e paleoecologia
Settore GEOS-01/C - Geochimica e vulcanologia
Settore GEOS-01/B - Petrologia
topic_facet Lower Pleistocene GSSP
Climate variability
Alkenone
Calcareous plankton
Stable oxygen isotope
North Hemisphere Glaciation
Settore GEOS-02/A - Paleontologia e paleoecologia
Settore GEOS-01/C - Geochimica e vulcanologia
Settore GEOS-01/B - Petrologia
url https://hdl.handle.net/10447/675947
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2025.104788