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The Holocene | 2017

Organic geochemical and palynological evidence for Holocene natural and anthropogenic environmental change at Lake Dojran (Macedonia/Greece)

Matthias Thienemann; Alessia Masi; Stephanie Kusch; Laura Sadori; Stephan John; Alexander Francke; Bernd Wagner; Janet Rethemeyer

In this study, we present lipid biomarker and palynological data for a sediment core from Lake Dojran (Macedonia/Greece), which covers the entire Holocene period. We analyzed vascular plant-derived n-alkanes, combustion-derived polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), fecal steroids, and bacterial and archaeal glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether (GDGT) lipids in concert with microcharcoal and pollen assemblages to reconstruct climatic, environmental, and human impact in the Dojran catchment and the greater Dojran area. Overall, our results suggest a relationship between anthropogenic activity and environmental/climatic change since increased human impact corresponds to phases of higher humidity and high lake levels at Lake Dojran. During the early Holocene, the record reveals increasing temperatures and humidity and concurrent increasing vegetation cover and runoff/soil erosion, respectively. Following a thermal maximum during the middle early Holocene, temperatures decrease gradually until present. The middle-Holocene at Lake Dojran is characterized by relatively stable environmental conditions followed by greater climatic instability and strong anthropogenic overprint during the late-Holocene. The fecal stanol record reveals phases of increased human impact during the early Bronze Age, the late Bonze/early Iron Age, and the Middle Ages. A phase of low stanol and PAH concentrations from the late Iron Age until the early Middle Ages is either related to ecosystem changes and/or changes in settlement pattern since concurrent pollen data indicate intensified land use. Human impact re-intensified during the Middle Ages with some variability probably related to climatic variations of the ‘Medieval Warm Period’ and the ‘Little Ice Age’.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Impact of climate change and human activity on soil landscapes over the past 12,300 years

Leo Rothacker; Anthony Dosseto; Alexander Francke; Allan R. Chivas; Nathalie Vigier; Anna M. Kotarba-Morley; Davide Menozzi

Soils are key to ecosystems and human societies, and their critical importance requires a better understanding of how they evolve through time. However, identifying the role of natural climate change versus human activity (e.g. agriculture) on soil evolution is difficult. Here we show that for most of the past 12,300 years soil erosion and development were impacted differently by natural climate variability, as recorded by sediments deposited in Lake Dojran (Macedonia/Greece): short-lived ( < 1,000 years) climatic shifts had no effect on soil development but impacted soil erosion. This decoupling disappeared between 3,500 and 3,100 years ago, when the sedimentary record suggests an unprecedented erosion event associated with the development of agriculture in the region. Our results show unambiguously how differently soils evolved under natural climate variability (between 12,300 and 3,500 years ago) and later in response to intensifying human impact. The transition from natural to anthropogenic landscape started just before, or at, the onset of the Greek ‘Dark Ages’ (~3,200 cal yr BP). This could represent the earliest recorded sign of a negative feedback between civilization and environmental impact, where the development of agriculture impacted soil resources, which in turn resulted in a slowdown of civilization expansion.


Climate of The Past | 2013

North–south palaeohydrological contrasts in the central Mediterranean during the Holocene: tentative synthesis and working hypotheses

Michel Magny; Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout; J.-L. de Beaulieu; Viviane Bout-Roumazeilles; Daniele Colombaroli; Stéphanie Desprat; Alexander Francke; Sébastien Joannin; Elena Ortu; Odile Peyron; Marie Revel; Laura Sadori; Giuseppe Siani; Marie-Alexandrine Sicre; Stéphanie Samartin; Anaëlle Simonneau; Willy Tinner; Boris Vannière; Bernd Wagner; Giovanni Zanchetta; Flavio S. Anselmetti; Elisabetta Brugiapaglia; Emmanuel Chapron; M. Debret; Marc Desmet; Julien Didier; L. Essallami; Didier Galop; Adrian Gilli; Jean Nicolas Haas


Biogeosciences | 2016

Pollen-based paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic change at Lake Ohrid (south-eastern Europe) during the past 500 ka

Laura Sadori; Andreas Koutsodendris; Konstantinos Panagiotopoulos; Alessia Masi; Adele Bertini; Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout; Alexander Francke; Katerina Kouli; Sébastien Joannin; Anna Maria Mercuri; Odile Peyron; Paola Torri; Bernd Wagner; Giovanni Zanchetta; Gaia Sinopoli; Timme H. Donders


Climate of The Past | 2012

A Late Glacial to Holocene record of environmental change from Lake Dojran (Macedonia, Greece)

Alexander Francke; Bernd Wagner; Melanie J. Leng; Janet Rethemeyer


Climate of The Past | 2013

Chronology of Lake El'gygytgyn sediments - a combined magnetostratigraphic, palaeoclimatic and orbital tuning study based on multi-parameter analyses

Norbert R Nowaczyk; E. M. Haltia; D. Ulbricht; Volker Wennrich; M. A. Sauerbrey; Peter Rosén; Hendrik Vogel; Alexander Francke; C. Meyer-Jacob; Andrei Andreev; A. V. Lozhkin


Biogeosciences | 2016

Sedimentological processes and environmental variability at Lake Ohrid (Macedonia, Albania) between 637 ka and the present

Alexander Francke; Bernd Wagner; Janna Just; Niklas Leicher; Raphael Gromig; Henrike Baumgarten; Hendrik Vogel; Jack H. Lacey; Laura Sadori; Thomas Wonik; Melanie J. Leng; Giovanni Zanchetta; Roberto Sulpizio; Biagio Giaccio


Scientific Drilling | 2014

The SCOPSCO drilling project recovers more than 1.2 million years of history from Lake Ohrid

Bernd Wagner; Thomas Wilke; Sebastian Krastel; Giovanni Zanchetta; Roberto Sulpizio; Klaus Reicherter; Melanie J. Leng; A. Grazhdani; S. Trajanovski; Alexander Francke; Katja Lindhorst; Zlatko Levkov; Aleksandra Cvetkoska; Jane M. Reed; X. Zhang; Jack H. Lacey; Thomas Wonik; Henrike Baumgarten; Hendrik Vogel


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2015

A high-resolution Late Glacial to Holocene record of environmental change in the Mediterranean from Lake Ohrid (Macedonia/Albania)

Jack H. Lacey; Alexander Francke; Melanie J. Leng; Christopher H. Vane; Bernd Wagner


Biogeosciences | 2016

First tephrostratigraphic results of the DEEP site record from Lake Ohrid (Macedonia and Albania)

Niklas Leicher; Giovanni Zanchetta; Roberto Sulpizio; Biagio Giaccio; Bernd Wagner; Sébastien Nomade; Alexander Francke; Paola Del Carlo

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Melanie J. Leng

British Geological Survey

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Jack H. Lacey

British Geological Survey

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Laura Sadori

Sapienza University of Rome

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Alessia Masi

Sapienza University of Rome

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