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Frontiers in Plant Science | 2018

Pollen from the Deep-Sea: A Breakthrough in the Mystery of the Ice Ages

María Fernanda Sánchez Goñi; Stéphanie Desprat; William J. Fletcher; César Morales-Molino; Filipa Naughton; Dulce Oliveira; Dunia H. Urrego; Coralie Zorzi

Pollen from deep-sea sedimentary sequences provides an integrated regional reconstruction of vegetation and climate (temperature, precipitation, and seasonality) on the adjacent continent. More importantly, the direct correlation of pollen, marine and ice indicators allows comparison of the atmospheric climatic changes that have affected the continent with the response of the Earth’s other reservoirs, i.e., the oceans and cryosphere, without any chronological uncertainty. The study of long continuous pollen records from the European margin has revealed a changing and complex interplay between European climate, North Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SSTs), ice growth and decay, and high- and low-latitude forcing at orbital and millennial timescales. These records have shown that the amplitude of the last five terrestrial interglacials was similar above 40°N, while below 40°N their magnitude differed due to precession-modulated changes in seasonality and, particularly, winter precipitation. These records also showed that vegetation response was in dynamic equilibrium with rapid climate changes such as the Dangaard-Oeschger (D-O) cycles and Heinrich events, similar in magnitude and velocity to the ongoing global warming. However, the magnitude of the millennial-scale warming events of the last glacial period was regionally-specific. Precession seems to have imprinted regions below 40°N while obliquity, which controls average annual temperature, probably mediated the impact of D-O warming events above 40°N. A decoupling between high- and low-latitude climate was also observed within last glacial warm (Greenland interstadials) and cold phases (Greenland stadials). The synchronous response of western European vegetation/climate and eastern North Atlantic SSTs to D-O cycles was not a pervasive feature throughout the Quaternary. During periods of ice growth such as MIS 5a/4, MIS 11c/b and MIS 19c/b, repeated millennial-scale cold-air/warm-sea decoupling events occurred on the European margin superimposed to a long-term air-sea decoupling trend. Strong air-sea thermal contrasts promoted the production of water vapor that was then transported northward by the westerlies and fed ice sheets. This interaction between long-term and shorter time-scale climatic variability may have amplified insolation decreases and thus explain the Ice Ages. This hypothesis should be tested by the integration of stochastic processes in Earth models of intermediate complexity.


Climate Dynamics | 2018

Unraveling the forcings controlling the vegetation and climate of the best orbital analogues for the present interglacial in SW Europe

Dulce Oliveira; Stéphanie Desprat; Qiuzhen Yin; Filipa Naughton; Ricardo M. Trigo; Teresa Rodrigues; Fatima F Abrantes; María Fernanda Sánchez Goñi

The suitability of MIS 11c and MIS 19c as analogues of our present interglacial and its natural evolution is still debated. Here we examine the regional expression of the Holocene and its orbital analogues over SW Iberia using a model–data comparison approach. Regional tree fraction and climate based on snapshot and transient experiments using the LOVECLIM model are evaluated against the terrestrial–marine profiles from Site U1385 documenting the regional vegetation and climatic changes. The pollen-based reconstructions show a larger forest optimum during the Holocene compared to MIS 11c and MIS 19c, putting into question their analogy in SW Europe. Pollen-based and model results indicate reduced MIS 11c forest cover compared to the Holocene primarily driven by lower winter precipitation, which is critical for Mediterranean forest development. Decreased precipitation was possibly induced by the amplified MIS 11c latitudinal insolation and temperature gradient that shifted the westerlies northwards. In contrast, the reconstructed lower forest optimum at MIS 19c is not reproduced by the simulations probably due to the lack of Eurasian ice sheets and its related feedbacks in the model. Transient experiments with time-varying insolation and CO2 reveal that the SW Iberian forest dynamics over the interglacials are mostly coupled to changes in winter precipitation mainly controlled by precession, CO2 playing a negligible role. Model simulations reproduce the observed persistent vegetation changes at millennial time scales in SW Iberia and the strong forest reductions marking the end of the interglacial “optimum”.


Quaternary Research | 2016

The complexity of millennial-scale variability in southwestern Europe during MIS 11

Dulce Oliveira; Stéphanie Desprat; Teresa Rodrigues; Filipa Naughton; David A. Hodell; Ricardo M. Trigo; Marta M. Rufino; Cristina Isabel Lopes; Fatima F Abrantes; Maria Fernanda Sanchez Goñi


Global and Planetary Change | 2016

Dinoflagellate cyst population evolution throughout past interglacials: Key features along the Iberian margin and insights from the new IODP Site U1385 (Exp 339)

Frédérique Eynaud; Laurent Londeix; Aurélie Penaud; María-Fernanda Sánchez-Goñi; Dulce Oliveira; Stéphanie Desprat; Jean-Louis Turon


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2017

Unexpected weak seasonal climate in the western Mediterranean region during MIS 31, a high-insolation forced interglacial

Dulce Oliveira; Maria Fernanda Sanchez Goñi; Filipa Naughton; J.M. Polanco-Martínez; Francisco J Jiménez-Espejo; Joan O. Grimalt; Belen Martrat; Antje H L Voelker; Ricardo M. Trigo; David A. Hodell; Fatima F Abrantes; Stéphanie Desprat


Quaternaire | 2017

L’étude du pollen des séquences sédimentaires marines pour la compréhension du climat : l’exemple des périodes chaudes passées

Stéphanie Desprat; Dulce Oliveira; Filipa Naughton; María Fernanda Sánchez Goñi


Marine Geology | 2015

A 12,000-yr pollen record off Cape Hatteras — Pollen sources and mechanisms of pollen dispersion

Filipa Naughton; Lloyd D. Keigwin; D. Peteet; Susana Costas; Stéphanie Desprat; Dulce Oliveira; A. de Vernal; Antje H L Voelker; Fatima F Abrantes


Archive | 2018

Estudo da germinação em diferentes substratos de sementes de taxi-branco, Sclerolobium paniculatum Vogel.

C. V. da C. Lopes; N. V. M. Leão; Dulce Oliveira; J. V. C. Siqueira


Supplement to: Abrantes, FF et al. (submitted): The Climate of the Common Era off the Iberian Peninsula. Climate of the Past | 2017

Multi-proxy record of sediment cores off the Iberian Peninsula

Fatima F Abrantes; Teresa Rodrigues; Marta M. Rufino; Emilia Salgueiro; Dulce Oliveira; S. Gomes; Ana C. Costa; Mário Mil-Homens; Teresa Drago; Filipa Naughton


Climate of The Past Discussions | 2017

Historical Climate off the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula

Fatima F Abrantes; Teresa Rodrigues; Marta M. Rufino; Emilia Salgueiro; Dulce Oliveira; S. Gomes; Paulo J. Oliveira; Ana Novo Costa; Mário Mil-Homens; Teresa Drago; Filipa Naughton

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Filipa Naughton

Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera

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Fatima F Abrantes

National Institute of Engineering

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Antje H L Voelker

Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera

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Marta M. Rufino

University of the Algarve

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Mário Mil-Homens

Instituto Nacional de Engenharia

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Emilia Salgueiro

Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera

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