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The Holocene | 2011

Holocene seasonality changes in the central Mediterranean region reconstructed from the pollen sequences of Lake Accesa (Italy) and Tenaghi Philippon (Greece)

Odile Peyron; Simon Goring; Isabelle Dormoy; Ulrich Kotthoff; Joerg Pross; Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu; Ruth Drescher-Schneider; Boris Vannière; Michel Magny

This study presents pollen-based climate reconstructions of Holocene temperature and precipitation seasonality for two high-resolution pollen sequences from the central (Lake Accesa, central Italy) and eastern Mediterranean (Tenaghi Philippon, Greece) regions. The quantitative climate reconstruction uses multiple methods to provide an improved assessment of the uncertainties involved in palaeoclimate reconstructions. The multimethod approach comprises Partial Least Squares regression, Weighted Average Partial Least Squares regression, the Modern Analogues Technique, and the Non-Metric-Multidimensional Scaling/Generalized Additive Model method. We find two distinct climate intervals during the Holocene. The first is a moist period from 9500 to 7800 cal. BP characterised by wet winters and dry summers, resulting in a strongly seasonal hydrological contrast (stronger than today) that is interrupted by a short-lived event around 8200 cal. BP. This event is characterised by wet winters and summers at Accesa whereas at Tenaghi Philippon the signal is stronger, reversing the established seasonal pattern, with dry winters and wet summers. The second interval represents a later aridification phase, with a reduced seasonal contrast and lower overall precipitation, lasting from 7800 to 5000 cal. BP. Present-day Mediterranean conditions were established between 2500 and 2000 cal. BP. Many studies show the Holocene to have a complex pattern of climatic change across the Mediterranean regions. Our results confirm the traditional understanding of an evolution from wetter (early Holocene) to drier climatic conditions (late Holocene), but highlight the role of changing seasonality during this time. Our data yield new insights into the aspect of seasonality changes, and explain the apparent discrepancies between the previously available climate information based on pollen, lake-levels and isotopes by invoking changes in precipitation seasonality.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010

Climatic forcing of eastern Mediterranean deep-water formation and benthic ecosystems during the past 22 000 years

Gerhard Schmiedl; Tanja Kuhnt; Werner Ehrmann; Kay-Christian Emeis; Yvonne Hamann; Ulrich Kotthoff; Peter Dulski; Joerg Pross


Journal of Quaternary Science | 2011

Impact of Lateglacial cold events on the northern Aegean region reconstructed from marine and terrestrial proxy data

Ulrich Kotthoff; Andreas Koutsodendris; Joerg Pross; Gerhard Schmiedl; André Bornemann; Christian Kaul; Gianluca Marino; Odile Peyron; Ralf Schiebel


Newsletters on Stratigraphy | 2015

The 1.35-Ma-long terrestrial climate archive of Tenaghi Philippon, northeastern Greece: Evolution, exploration, and perspectives for future research

Joerg Pross; Kimon Christanis; Tobias Fischer; William J. Fletcher; Mark Hardiman; Stavros Kalaitzidis; Maria Knipping; Ulrich Kotthoff; Alice M. Milner; Ulrich C. Müller; Gerhard Schmiedl; George Siavalas; P.C. Tzedakis; Sabine Wulf


Organic Geochemistry | 2013

Comparison of the paleoclimatic significance of higher land plant biomarker concentrations and pollen data: A case study of lake sediments from the Holsteinian interglacial

J. Regnery; Wilhelm Püttmann; Andreas Koutsodendris; Andreas Mulch; Joerg Pross


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2016

Plant wax δD values record changing Eastern Mediterranean atmospheric circulation patterns during the 8.2 kyr B.P. climatic event

Fabian Schemmel; Eva M Niedermeyer; Valérie F. Schwab; Gerd Gleixner; Joerg Pross; Andreas Mulch


Quaternary Research | 2015

Late Plio-Pleistocene humidity fluctuations in the western Qaidam Basin (NE Tibetan Plateau) revealed by an integrated magnetic–palynological record from lacustrine sediments

Christian Herb; Andreas Koutsodendris; Weilin Zhang; Erwin Appel; Xiaomin Fang; Silke Voigt; Joerg Pross


Climate of The Past | 2013

Pollen-inferred quantitative reconstruction of the Holocene climate in the central Mediterranean area

Odile Peyron; Michel Magny; Sébastien Joannin; Isabelle Dormoy; J.-L. de Beaulieu; Elisabetta Brugiapaglia; Laura Sadori; Simon Goring; U. Kotthof; Joerg Pross; R. Dreischer-Schneider; Elena Ortu; Boris Vannière


AASP Southampton 2011 | 2011

Lateglacial climate dynamics in the northern Aegean region and the validity of Lingulodinium and Operculodinium process lengths

Ulrich Kotthoff; Michael Wandkowsky; Gerhard Schmiedl; Joerg Pross


Prospectives en Paléontologie et Palynologie, 21ème réunion APLF | 2009

Variations saisonnières du climat au cours des 15 000 dernières années en Région Méditerranéenne

Isabelle Dormoy; Odile Peyron; Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout; Simon Goring; Ulrich Kotthoff; Michel Magny; Joerg Pross

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Odile Peyron

University of Montpellier

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Isabelle Dormoy

University of Franche-Comté

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Michel Magny

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Simon Goring

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Boris Vannière

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Andreas Mulch

Goethe University Frankfurt

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