Orbital- and millennial-scale environmental changes between 64 and 20 ka BP recorded in Black Sea sediments

High-resolution pollen and dinoflagellate cyst records from sediment core M72/5-25-GC1 were used to reconstruct vegetation dynamics in northern Anatolia and surface conditions of the Black Sea between 64 and 20 ka BP. During this period, the dominance of <i>Artemisia</i> in the pollen re...

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Main Authors: L. S. Shumilovskikh, D. Fleitmann, N. R. Nowaczyk, H. Behling, F. Marret, A. Wegwerth, H. W. Arz
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2014-05-01
Series:Climate of the Past
Online Access:http://www.clim-past.net/10/939/2014/cp-10-939-2014.pdf
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spelling doaj-c1338c86649b42ee9a2ae2f0268aac232020-11-24T22:33:43ZengCopernicus PublicationsClimate of the Past1814-93241814-93322014-05-0110393995410.5194/cp-10-939-2014Orbital- and millennial-scale environmental changes between 64 and 20 ka BP recorded in Black Sea sedimentsL. S. Shumilovskikh0D. Fleitmann1N. R. Nowaczyk2H. Behling3F. Marret4A. Wegwerth5H. W. Arz6Department of Palynology and Climate Dynamics, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, GermanyDepartment of Archaeology, School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science, University of Reading, Reading, UKHelmholtz Center Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, GermanyDepartment of Palynology and Climate Dynamics, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, GermanySchool of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UKLeibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde, Rostock, GermanyLeibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde, Rostock, GermanyHigh-resolution pollen and dinoflagellate cyst records from sediment core M72/5-25-GC1 were used to reconstruct vegetation dynamics in northern Anatolia and surface conditions of the Black Sea between 64 and 20 ka BP. During this period, the dominance of <i>Artemisia</i> in the pollen record indicates a steppe landscape and arid climate conditions. However, the concomitant presence of temperate arboreal pollen suggests the existence of glacial refugia in northern Anatolia. Long-term glacial vegetation dynamics reveal two major arid phases ~64–55 and 40–32 ka BP, and two major humid phases ~54–45 and 28–20 ka BP, correlating with higher and lower summer insolation, respectively. Dansgaard–Oeschger (D–O) cycles are clearly indicated by the 25-GC1 pollen record. Greenland interstadials are characterized by a marked increase in temperate tree pollen, indicating a spread of forests due to warm/wet conditions in northern Anatolia, whereas Greenland stadials reveal cold and arid conditions as indicated by spread of xerophytic biomes. There is evidence for a phase lag of ~500 to 1500 yr between initial warming and forest expansion, possibly due to successive changes in atmospheric circulation in the North Atlantic sector. The dominance of <i>Pyxidinopsis psilata</i> and <i>Spiniferites cruciformis</i> in the dinocyst record indicates brackish Black Sea conditions during the entire glacial period. The decrease of marine indicators (marine dinocysts, acritarchs) at ~54 ka BP and increase of freshwater algae (<i>Pediastrum, Botryococcus</i>) from 32 to 25 ka BP reveals freshening of the Black Sea surface water. This freshening is possibly related to humid phases in the region, to connection between Caspian Sea and Black Sea, to seasonal freshening by floating ice, and/or to closer position of river mouths due to low sea level. In the southern Black Sea, Greenland interstadials are clearly indicated by high dinocyst concentrations and calcium carbonate content, as a result of an increase in primary productivity. Heinrich events show a similar impact on the environment in the northern Anatolia/Black Sea region as Greenland stadials.http://www.clim-past.net/10/939/2014/cp-10-939-2014.pdf
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author L. S. Shumilovskikh
D. Fleitmann
N. R. Nowaczyk
H. Behling
F. Marret
A. Wegwerth
H. W. Arz
spellingShingle L. S. Shumilovskikh
D. Fleitmann
N. R. Nowaczyk
H. Behling
F. Marret
A. Wegwerth
H. W. Arz
Orbital- and millennial-scale environmental changes between 64 and 20 ka BP recorded in Black Sea sediments
Climate of the Past
author_facet L. S. Shumilovskikh
D. Fleitmann
N. R. Nowaczyk
H. Behling
F. Marret
A. Wegwerth
H. W. Arz
author_sort L. S. Shumilovskikh
title Orbital- and millennial-scale environmental changes between 64 and 20 ka BP recorded in Black Sea sediments
title_short Orbital- and millennial-scale environmental changes between 64 and 20 ka BP recorded in Black Sea sediments
title_full Orbital- and millennial-scale environmental changes between 64 and 20 ka BP recorded in Black Sea sediments
title_fullStr Orbital- and millennial-scale environmental changes between 64 and 20 ka BP recorded in Black Sea sediments
title_full_unstemmed Orbital- and millennial-scale environmental changes between 64 and 20 ka BP recorded in Black Sea sediments
title_sort orbital- and millennial-scale environmental changes between 64 and 20 ka bp recorded in black sea sediments
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Climate of the Past
issn 1814-9324
1814-9332
publishDate 2014-05-01
description High-resolution pollen and dinoflagellate cyst records from sediment core M72/5-25-GC1 were used to reconstruct vegetation dynamics in northern Anatolia and surface conditions of the Black Sea between 64 and 20 ka BP. During this period, the dominance of <i>Artemisia</i> in the pollen record indicates a steppe landscape and arid climate conditions. However, the concomitant presence of temperate arboreal pollen suggests the existence of glacial refugia in northern Anatolia. Long-term glacial vegetation dynamics reveal two major arid phases ~64–55 and 40–32 ka BP, and two major humid phases ~54–45 and 28–20 ka BP, correlating with higher and lower summer insolation, respectively. Dansgaard–Oeschger (D–O) cycles are clearly indicated by the 25-GC1 pollen record. Greenland interstadials are characterized by a marked increase in temperate tree pollen, indicating a spread of forests due to warm/wet conditions in northern Anatolia, whereas Greenland stadials reveal cold and arid conditions as indicated by spread of xerophytic biomes. There is evidence for a phase lag of ~500 to 1500 yr between initial warming and forest expansion, possibly due to successive changes in atmospheric circulation in the North Atlantic sector. The dominance of <i>Pyxidinopsis psilata</i> and <i>Spiniferites cruciformis</i> in the dinocyst record indicates brackish Black Sea conditions during the entire glacial period. The decrease of marine indicators (marine dinocysts, acritarchs) at ~54 ka BP and increase of freshwater algae (<i>Pediastrum, Botryococcus</i>) from 32 to 25 ka BP reveals freshening of the Black Sea surface water. This freshening is possibly related to humid phases in the region, to connection between Caspian Sea and Black Sea, to seasonal freshening by floating ice, and/or to closer position of river mouths due to low sea level. In the southern Black Sea, Greenland interstadials are clearly indicated by high dinocyst concentrations and calcium carbonate content, as a result of an increase in primary productivity. Heinrich events show a similar impact on the environment in the northern Anatolia/Black Sea region as Greenland stadials.
url http://www.clim-past.net/10/939/2014/cp-10-939-2014.pdf
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