Teresa Rodrigues
University of the Algarve
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Mediterranean Climate : from Past to the Future | 2012
Fatima F Abrantes; Antje H L Voelker; Francisco Javier Sierro; Filipa Naughton; Teresa Rodrigues; Isabel Cacho; Daniel Ariztegui; David Brayshaw; Marie-Alexandrine Sicre; Luis Batista
Paleoclimatic and -oceanographic studies are motivated essentially by elementary societal and scientific needs for understanding our planet, in particular the amplitude of natural variability, with the purpose of discriminating between natural and human-made change and predicting the effect of anthropogenic impacts on the future global climatic system.
Climate Dynamics | 2018
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 Science Reviews | 2005
F. Abrantes; S.M. Lebreiro; Teresa Rodrigues; Isabelle M. Gil; Helga B Bartels-Jonsdottir; Paulo Oliveira; Catherine Kissel; Joan O. Grimalt
The Holocene | 2006
Jón Eiríksson; Helga B Bartels-Jonsdottir; Alix G. Cage; Esther Ruth Gudmundsdóttir; Dorthe Klitgaard-Kristensen; Fabienne Marret; Teresa Rodrigues; Fatima F Abrantes; William E. N. Austin; Hui Jiang; Karen-Luise Knudsen; Hans Petter Sejrup
Climate of The Past | 2010
Antje H L Voelker; Teresa Rodrigues; Katharina Billups; Delia W. Oppo; Jerry F. McManus; Ruediger Stein; Jens Hefter; Joan O. Grimalt
The Holocene | 2006
S.M. Lebreiro; Guillermo Francés; F. Abrantes; P. Diz; Helga B Bartels-Jonsdottir; Z. N. Stroynowski; Isabelle M. Gil; Leopoldo D Peña; Teresa Rodrigues; P. D. Jones; Miguel Ángel Nombela; I. Alejo; Keith R. Briffa; Ian Harris; Joan O. Grimalt
Paleoceanography | 2011
Teresa Rodrigues; Antje H L Voelker; Joan O. Grimalt; Fatima F Abrantes; Filipa Naughton
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2009
Teresa Rodrigues; Joan O. Grimalt; F. Abrantes; José A. Flores; Susana Martin Lebreiro
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010
Teresa Rodrigues; Joan O. Grimalt; Fatima F Abrantes; Filipa Naughton; José-Abel Flores
Climate Research | 2011
Fatima F Abrantes; Teresa Rodrigues; B. Montanari; Célia Teresa Santos; Lynn Witt; Cristina Isabel Lopes; Antje H L Voelker