Stalagmite evidence for the onset of the Last Interglacial in southern Europe at 129+/- 1 ka

Multi-proxy data from an Italian stalagmite constrain the commencement of full Last Interglacial conditions in southern Europe at 129 +/- 1 ka, consistent with absolutely dated records currently available from both hemispheres. The post-glacial transition towards warmer and wetter conditions commenc...

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Published in:Geophysical Research Letters
Main Authors: Drysdale, R. N., Zanchetta, G., Hellstrom, J. C., Fallick, A. E., Zhao, J. X.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2005
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spelling ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:78076 2023-05-15T16:39:02+02:00 Stalagmite evidence for the onset of the Last Interglacial in southern Europe at 129+/- 1 ka Drysdale, R. N. Zanchetta, G. Hellstrom, J. C. Fallick, A. E. Zhao, J. X. 2005-01-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:78076 eng eng American Geophysical Union doi:10.1029/2005GL024658 issn:0094-8276 orcid:0000-0002-2413-6178 Geosciences Multidisciplinary Sea-level Penultimate Deglaciation Thermohaline Circulation Climate Reconstruction Duration Growth Cave Constraints Speleothems History 260301 Geochronology and Isotope Geochemistry C1 780104 Earth sciences Journal Article 2005 ftunivqespace https://doi.org/10.1029/2005GL024658 2020-10-26T23:40:49Z Multi-proxy data from an Italian stalagmite constrain the commencement of full Last Interglacial conditions in southern Europe at 129 +/- 1 ka, consistent with absolutely dated records currently available from both hemispheres. The post-glacial transition towards warmer and wetter conditions commenced at 134 +/- 2 ka. Oxygen isotope evidence suggests this was interrupted briefly at 130 +/- 2 ka, an event probably related to the 'Termination II pause' associated with Heinrich Event 11. For most of the stalagmite, the pattern of delta(18)O variation mimics the air temperature record from the Vostok ice core, especially through marine isotope stage 5. There is no obvious evidence for substantial 'early interglacial' warming. Article in Journal/Newspaper ice core The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace Geophysical Research Letters 32 24
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topic Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Sea-level
Penultimate Deglaciation
Thermohaline Circulation
Climate Reconstruction
Duration
Growth
Cave
Constraints
Speleothems
History
260301 Geochronology and Isotope Geochemistry
C1
780104 Earth sciences
spellingShingle Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Sea-level
Penultimate Deglaciation
Thermohaline Circulation
Climate Reconstruction
Duration
Growth
Cave
Constraints
Speleothems
History
260301 Geochronology and Isotope Geochemistry
C1
780104 Earth sciences
Drysdale, R. N.
Zanchetta, G.
Hellstrom, J. C.
Fallick, A. E.
Zhao, J. X.
Stalagmite evidence for the onset of the Last Interglacial in southern Europe at 129+/- 1 ka
topic_facet Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Sea-level
Penultimate Deglaciation
Thermohaline Circulation
Climate Reconstruction
Duration
Growth
Cave
Constraints
Speleothems
History
260301 Geochronology and Isotope Geochemistry
C1
780104 Earth sciences
description Multi-proxy data from an Italian stalagmite constrain the commencement of full Last Interglacial conditions in southern Europe at 129 +/- 1 ka, consistent with absolutely dated records currently available from both hemispheres. The post-glacial transition towards warmer and wetter conditions commenced at 134 +/- 2 ka. Oxygen isotope evidence suggests this was interrupted briefly at 130 +/- 2 ka, an event probably related to the 'Termination II pause' associated with Heinrich Event 11. For most of the stalagmite, the pattern of delta(18)O variation mimics the air temperature record from the Vostok ice core, especially through marine isotope stage 5. There is no obvious evidence for substantial 'early interglacial' warming.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Drysdale, R. N.
Zanchetta, G.
Hellstrom, J. C.
Fallick, A. E.
Zhao, J. X.
author_facet Drysdale, R. N.
Zanchetta, G.
Hellstrom, J. C.
Fallick, A. E.
Zhao, J. X.
author_sort Drysdale, R. N.
title Stalagmite evidence for the onset of the Last Interglacial in southern Europe at 129+/- 1 ka
title_short Stalagmite evidence for the onset of the Last Interglacial in southern Europe at 129+/- 1 ka
title_full Stalagmite evidence for the onset of the Last Interglacial in southern Europe at 129+/- 1 ka
title_fullStr Stalagmite evidence for the onset of the Last Interglacial in southern Europe at 129+/- 1 ka
title_full_unstemmed Stalagmite evidence for the onset of the Last Interglacial in southern Europe at 129+/- 1 ka
title_sort stalagmite evidence for the onset of the last interglacial in southern europe at 129+/- 1 ka
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