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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2017

Biomarkers in Lake Van sediments reveal dry conditions in eastern Anatolia during 110.000-10.000 years B.P.

Marie Eve Randlett; Achim Bechtel; Marcel T J van der Meer; Francien Peterse; Thomas Litt; Nadine Pickarski; Ola Kwiecien; Mona Stockhecke; Bernhard Wehrli; Carsten J. Schubert

Lipid biomarkers were analyzed in Lake Van sediments covering the last 600 ka, with a focus on the period between 110 and 10 ka, when a broad maximum in pore water salinity as a relict from the past suggests dry conditions. The occurrence and distribution of biomarkers indicative for terrestrial plants (long-chain n-alkane C29), haptophyte algae (methyl alkenones C37) and halophilic archaea (archaeol) all point toward a dry climate in Lake Van region during this time interval. The hydrogen isotopic composition of C29 n-alkanes (δDC29) and C37 alkenones (δDC37) is enriched between MIS 4 and MIS 2, which is interpreted as a decrease in the regional ratio of precipitation to evaporation. Similarly, the low abundance of the acyclic glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether GDGT-0 relative to archaeol, quantified by the Archaeol and Caldarchaeol Ecometric (ACE) is assumed to reflect the presence of halophilic euryarchaeota adapted to high salinity water. The climate around Lake Van appears in phase with the Yammouneh basin 800 km southwest and Lake Urmia 250 km southeast of Lake Van over the last two glacial periods. The results highlight the potential of combining ACE, δDC29, and δDC37 for reconstructing salinity changes and regional precipitation to evaporation ratio from lake sediments.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2014

A 600,000 year long continental pollen record from Lake Van, eastern Anatolia (Turkey)

Thomas Litt; Nadine Pickarski; Georg Heumann; Mona Stockhecke; P.C. Tzedakis


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2014

Alkenone distribution in Lake Van sediment over the last 270 ka: influence of temperature and haptophyte species composition

Marie-Eve Randlett; Marco J. L. Coolen; Mona Stockhecke; Nadine Pickarski; Thomas Litt; Cherel Balkema; Olga Kwiecien; Yama Tomonaga; Bernhard Wehrli; Carsten J. Schubert


Scientific Drilling | 2012

500,000 Years of Environmental History in Eastern Anatolia: The PALEOVAN Drilling Project

Thomas Litt; Flavio S. Anselmetti; Henrike Baumgarten; Jürg Beer; N. Cagatay; Deniz Cukur; Emre Damcı; C. Glombitza; G. Haug; Georg Heumann; Jens Kallmeyer; Rolf Kipfer; Sebastian Krastel; Olga Kwiecien; Aysegül Feray Meydan; Sefer Örcen; Nadine Pickarski; M. E. Randlett; Hans-Ulrich Schmincke; Carsten J. Schubert; M. Sturm; Mari Sumita; Mona Stockhecke; Yama Tomonaga


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2016

Millennial to orbital-scale variations of drought intensity in the Eastern Mediterranean

Mona Stockhecke; Axel Timmermann; Rolf Kipfer; Gerald H. Haug; Ola Kwiecien; Tobias Friedrich; Laurie Menviel; Thomas Litt; Nadine Pickarski; Flavio S. Anselmetti


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2014

Dynamics of the last four glacial terminations recorded in Lake Van, Turkey

Ola Kwiecien; Mona Stockhecke; Nadine Pickarski; Georg Heumann; Thomas Litt; Michael Sturm; Flavio S. Anselmetti; Rolf Kipfer; Gerald H. Haug


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2015

Vegetation and environmental changes during the last interglacial in eastern Anatolia (Turkey): a new high-resolution pollen record from Lake Van

Nadine Pickarski; Ola Kwiecien; Morteza Djamali; Thomas Litt


Climate of The Past | 2015

Abrupt climate and vegetation variability of eastern Anatolia during the last glacial

Nadine Pickarski; Ola Kwiecien; Dafna Langgut; Thomas Litt


Climate of The Past | 2016

A new high-resolution pollen sequence at Lake Van, Turkey: insights into penultimate interglacial–glacial climate change on vegetation history

Nadine Pickarski; Thomas Litt


Journal of Human Evolution | 2018

Evidence for a humid interval at ∼56–44 ka in the Levant and its potential link to modern humans dispersal out of Africa

Dafna Langgut; Ahuva Almogi-Labin; Miryam Bar-Matthews; Nadine Pickarski; Mina Weinstein-Evron

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Mona Stockhecke

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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Ola Kwiecien

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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Carsten J. Schubert

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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Rolf Kipfer

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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Achim Bechtel

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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Marie-Eve Randlett

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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