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Nature Communications | 2014

Southern Annular Mode-like changes in southwestern Patagonia at centennial timescales over the last three millennia

Patricio I. Moreno; Isabel Vilanova; R. Villa-Martínez; René D. Garreaud; Maisa Rojas; R. De Pol-Holz

Late twentieth-century instrumental records reveal a persistent southward shift of the Southern Westerly Winds during austral summer and autumn associated with a positive trend of the Southern Annular Mode (SAM) and contemporaneous with glacial recession, steady increases in atmospheric temperatures and CO2 concentrations at a global scale. However, despite the clear importance of the SAM in the modern/future climate, very little is known regarding its behaviour during pre-Industrial times. Here we present a stratigraphic record from Lago Cipreses (51°S), southwestern Patagonia, that reveals recurrent ~200-year long dry/warm phases over the last three millennia, which we interpret as positive SAM-like states. These correspond in timing with the Industrial revolution, the Mediaeval Climate Anomaly, the Roman and Late Bronze Age Warm Periods and alternate with cold/wet multi-centennial phases in European palaeoclimate records. We conclude that SAM-like changes at centennial timescales in southwestern Patagonia represent in-phase interhemispheric coupling of palaeoclimate over the last 3,000 years through atmospheric teleconnections.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Onset and Evolution of Southern Annular Mode-Like Changes at Centennial Timescale

Patricio I. Moreno; Isabel Vilanova; R. Villa-Martínez; Robert B. Dunbar; David A. Mucciarone; Michael R. Kaplan; René D. Garreaud; Maisa Rojas; Christopher M. Moy; R. De Pol-Holz; Fabrice Lambert

The Southern Westerly Winds (SWW) are the surface expression of geostrophic winds that encircle the southern mid-latitudes. In conjunction with the Southern Ocean, they establish a coupled system that not only controls climate in the southern third of the world, but is also closely connected to the position of the Intertropical Convergence Zone and CO2 degassing from the deep ocean. Paradoxically, little is known about their behavior since the last ice age and relationships with mid-latitude glacier history and tropical climate variability. Here we present a lake sediment record from Chilean Patagonia (51°S) that reveals fluctuations of the low-level SWW at mid-latitudes, including strong westerlies during the Antarctic Cold Reversal, anomalously low intensity during the early Holocene, which was unfavorable for glacier growth, and strong SWW since ~7.5 ka. We detect nine positive Southern Annular Mode-like events at centennial timescale since ~5.8 ka that alternate with cold/wet intervals favorable for glacier expansions (Neoglaciations) in southern Patagonia. The correspondence of key features of mid-latitude atmospheric circulation with shifts in tropical climate since ~10 ka suggests that coherent climatic shifts in these regions have driven climate change in vast sectors of the Southern Hemisphere at centennial and millennial timescales.


Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution | 2018

Modulation of Fire Regimes by Vegetation and Site Type in Southwestern Patagonia Since 13 ka

Patricio I. Moreno; Isabel Vilanova; R. Villa-Martínez; Jean P. Francois

The degree to which vegetation and site type have influenced fire regimes through the Holocene has not been investigated in detail in the temperate ecosystems of southern Patagonia. Here we present a first attempt using a paired-basin approach to study the evolution of fire regimes in sectors dominated by humid Nothofagus forests and the xeric Patagonian steppe in the Magallanes region of Chilean Patagonia (51°S). We analysed sediment cores from two small lakes and a bog located within the same climate zone on opposite sides of the forest-steppe ecotone, ~28 km apart. The position of this biological boundary east of the Andes is controlled by the strength and position of the southern westerly winds, which constitute the sole source of precipitation throughout western Patagonia. Our results indicate that fires have occurred in the study region repeated times over the last ~13,000 years at bi- and tridecadal timescales. Sectors currently dominated by Patagonian steppe feature high frequency and low magnitude of local fires, and vice versa in humid forests. Climate-driven expansion of Nothofagus scrubland/woodland into steppe environments over the last ~4200 years increased the magnitude and lowered the frequency of fire events, culminating with peak Nothofagus abundance, fire magnitude and frequency during the last millennium. We also detect divergences between lake-based versus bog-based paleofire histories among paired sites located within the Patagonian steppe, ~12 km apart, which we attribute to local burning of the bog at times of lowered water table. This divergence suggests to us that bog-based vegetation and fire histories exacerbate a local, azonal, signal blurring extra-local or regional regimes, thus accounting for some discrepancies in the Quaternary paleovegetation/paleoclimate literature of southern Patagonia.


Ameghiniana | 2006

Historia de la vegetación en relación con la evolución geomorfológica de las llanuras costeras del este de la provincia de Buenos Aires durante el Holoceno

Isabel Vilanova; Aldo R. Prieto; Silvina Stutz


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2008

Mid- to Late Holocene organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts from the northern Argentine shelf

Isabel Vilanova; G. Raquel Guerstein; Rut Akselman; Aldo R. Prieto


Quaternary International | 2017

Relative sea-level changes during the Holocene in the Río de la Plata, Argentina and Uruguay: A review

Aldo R. Prieto; Dominique Mourelle; W. Richard Peltier; Rosemarie Drummond; Isabel Vilanova; Lila Ricci


Ameghiniana | 2012

Historia de la vegetación de las llanuras costeras de la Bahía Samborombón (~35,5°S), Argentina, desde 7800 14 C años

Isabel Vilanova; Aldo R. Prieto


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2010

Holocene vegetation changes along the southeastern coast of the Argentinean Pampa grasslands in relation to sea-level fluctuations and climatic variability: Palynological analysis of alluvial sequences from Arroyo Claromecó

Isabel Vilanova; Aldo R. Prieto; Silvina Stutz; E. Arthur Bettis Iii


Journal of Quaternary Science | 2017

Climate change and resilience of deciduous Nothofagus forests in central–east Chilean Patagonia over the last 3200 years

E. Simi; Patricio I. Moreno; R. Villa-Martínez; Isabel Vilanova; R. De Pol-Holz


Journal of Quaternary Science | 2014

A multi‐proxy study of Holocene environmental change recorded in alluvial deposits along the southern coast of the Pampa region, Argentina

Aldo R. Prieto; M. Virginia Romero; Isabel Vilanova; E. Arthur Bettis Iii; Marcela A. Espinosa; Adel Haj; Luciana Gómez; Luis I. Bruno

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Aldo R. Prieto

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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R. De Pol-Holz

University of Magallanes

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Enrique Fucks

National University of La Plata

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Luis I. Bruno

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Mariel Samanta Luengo

National University of La Plata

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Silvina Stutz

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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