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Climate of The Past Discussions | 2018

How dry was the Younger Dryas? Evidence from a coupled δ 2 H-δ 18 O biomarker paleohygrometer, applied to the Lake Gemündener Maar sediments, Western Eifel, Germany

Johannes Hepp; Lorenz Wüthrich; Tobias Bromm; Marcel Bliedtner; Imke Kathrin Schäfer; Bruno Glaser; Kazimierz Rozanski; Frank Sirocko; Roland Zech; Michael Zech

Causes of the Late Glacial to Early Holocene transition phase and particularly the Younger Dryas period, i.e. the major last cold spell in central Europe during the Late Glacial, are considered to be keys for understanding rapid natural climate change in the past. The sediments from maar lakes in the Eifel, Germany, have turned out to be valuable archives for recording such paleoenvironmental changes. For this study, we investigated a Late Glacial to Early Holocene sediment core that was retrieved from the Gemündener Maar in the Western Eifel, Germany. We analysed the hydrogen (δ2H) and oxygen (δ18O) stable isotope composition of leaf-wax-derived lipid biomarkers (n-alkanes C27 and C29) and a hemicellulose-derived sugar biomarker (arabinose), respectively. Both δHn-alkane and δOsugar are suggested to reflect mainly leaf water of vegetation growing in the catchment of the Gemündener Maar. Leaf water reflects δ2H and δ18O of precipitation (primarily temperaturedependent) modified by evapotranspirative enrichment of leaf water due to transpiration. Based on the notion that the evapotranspirative enrichment depends primarily on relative humidity (RH), we apply a previously introduced “coupled δHn-alkane–δOsugar paleohygrometer approach” to reconstruct the deuterium excess of leaf water and in turn Late Glacial–Early Holocene RH changes from our Gemündener Maar record. Our results do not provide evidence for overall markedly dry climatic conditions having prevailed during the Younger Dryas. Rather, a two-phasing of the Younger Dryas is supported, with moderate wet conditions at the Allerød level during the first half and drier conditions during the second half of the Younger Dryas. Moreover, our results suggest that the amplitude of RH changes during the Early Holocene was Published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union. 714 J. Hepp et al.: How dry was the Younger Dryas? more pronounced than during the Younger Dryas. This included the occurrence of a “Preboreal Humid Phase”. One possible explanation for this unexpected finding could be that solar activity is a hitherto underestimated driver of central European RH changes in the past.


SOIL Discussions | 2016

Leaf waxes in litter and topsoils along a European transect

Imke Kathrin Schäfer; Verena Lanny; Jörg Franke; Timothy I. Eglinton; Michael Zech; Barbora Vysloužilová; Roland Zech


Climate of The Past Discussions | 2010

A permafrost glacial hypothesis to explain atmospheric CO 2 and the ice ages during the Pleistocene

Roland Zech; Y. Huang; Michael Zech; R. Tarozo; W. Zech


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2018

The Crvenka loess-paleosol sequence: A record of continuous grassland domination in the southern Carpathian Basin during the Late Pleistocene

Slobodan B. Marković; Pál Sümegi; Thomas Stevens; Randall J. Schaetzl; Igor Obreht; Wei Chu; Björn Buggle; Michael Zech; Roland Zech; Christian Zeeden; Milivoj B. Gavrilov; Zoran Perić; Zorica Svirčev; Frank Lehmkuhl


Livestock Science | 2018

Application of natural wax markers in equine nutrition studies – current state, limitations and perspectives

Martin Bachmann; Johannes Hepp; Michael Zech; Michael Bulang; Annette Zeyner


Quaternary International | 2017

Late Quaternary relative humidity changes from Mt. Kilimanjaro, based on a coupled 2H-18O biomarker paleohygrometer approach

Johannes Hepp; Roland Zech; Kazimierz Rozanski; Mario Tuthorn; Bruno Glaser; Markus Greule; Frank Keppler; Yongsong Huang; Wolfgang Zech; Michael Zech


Supplement to: Sirocko, F et al. (2016): The ELSA-Vegetation-Stack: Reconstruction of Landscape Evolution Zones (LEZ) from laminated Eifel maar sediments of the last 60,000years. Global and Planetary Change, 142, 108-135, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2016.03.005 | 2016

Landscape evolution and volcanic activity in the Eifel reconstruction from maar sediments of the last 70.000 years

Frank Sirocko; Hannes Knapp; Frank Dreher; Michael W Förster; Johannes Albert; Heiko Brunck; Daniel Veres; Stephan Dietrich; Michael Zech; Ulrich Hambach; Marieke Röhner; Saskia Rudert; Klaus Schwiebus; Christel Adams; Petra Sigl


Organic Geochemistry | 2016

A sugar biomarker proxy for assessing terrestrial versus aquatic sedimentary input

Johannes Hepp; Max Rabus; Tobias Anhäuser; Tobias Bromm; Christian Laforsch; Frank Sirocko; Bruno Glaser; Michael Zech


In supplement to: Sirocko, F et al. (2016): The ELSA-Vegetation-Stack: Reconstruction of Landscape Evolution Zones (LEZ) from laminated Eifel maar sediments of the last 60,000years. Global and Planetary Change, 142, 108-135, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2016.03.005 | 2016

TOC content in sediment core AU2

Frank Sirocko; Hannes Knapp; Frank Dreher; Michael W Förster; Johannes Albert; Heiko Brunck; Daniel Veres; Stephan Dietrich; Michael Zech; Ulrich Hambach; Marieke Röhner; Saskia Rudert; Klaus Schwiebus; Christel Adams; Petra Sigl


In supplement to: Sirocko, F et al. (2016): The ELSA-Vegetation-Stack: Reconstruction of Landscape Evolution Zones (LEZ) from laminated Eifel maar sediments of the last 60,000years. Global and Planetary Change, 142, 108-135, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2016.03.005 | 2016

Dust record of sediment core DE3

Frank Sirocko; Hannes Knapp; Frank Dreher; Michael W Förster; Johannes Albert; Heiko Brunck; Daniel Veres; Stephan Dietrich; Michael Zech; Ulrich Hambach; Marieke Röhner; Saskia Rudert; Klaus Schwiebus; Christel Adams; Petra Sigl

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Bernhard Diekmann

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Christian Leipe

Free University of Berlin

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Stephan Dietrich

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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