Enhanced aridity and atmospheric high-pressure stability over the western Mediterranean during the North Atlantic cold events of the past 50 k.y
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Multiproxy paleoenvironmental records (pollen and planktonic isotope) from
Ocean Drilling Program Site 976 (Alboran Sea) document rapid ocean and
climate variations during the last glacial that follow the Dansgaard-
Oeschger climate oscillations seen in the Greenland ice core records,
thus suggesting a close link of the Mediterranean climate swings with
North Atlantic climates. Continental conditions rapidly oscillated through
cold-arid and warm-wet conditions in the course of stadial-interstadial
climate jumps. At the time of Heinrich events, i.e., maximum meltwater
flux to the North Atlantic, western Mediterranean marine microflora and
microfauna shows rapid cooling correlated with increasing continental
dryness. Enhanced aridity conceivably points to prolonged winter-time
stability of atmospheric high-pressure systems over the southwestern
Mediterranean in conjunction with cooling of the northern North Atlantic.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Mediterranean; paleoenvironments; paleoclimate; last glacial; Heinrich events
List of contributors:
Capotondi, Lucilla
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