Climate and total tree cover reconstructions based on the 43.7-kyr fossil pollen record from Khoe (NW Sakhalin Island) and modern climate variables of 236 modern surface pollen sampling sites


Autoria(s): Leipe, Christian; Nakagawa, Takeshi; Gotanda, Katsuya; Müller, Stefanie; Tarasov, Pavel E
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 53.227881 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 142.459424 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 46.340000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 130.000000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 62.670000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 152.330000

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20/04/2015

Resumo

A late Quaternary pollen record from northern Sakhalin Island (51.34°N, 142.14°E, 15 m a.s.l.) spanning the last 43.7 ka was used to reconstruct regional climate dynamics and vegetation distribution by using the modern analogue technique (MAT). The long-term trends of the reconstructed mean annual temperature (TANN) and precipitation (PANN), and total tree cover are generally in line with key palaeoclimate records from the North Atlantic region and the Asian monsoon domain. TANN largely follows the fluctuations in solar summer insolation at 55°N. During Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3, TANN and PANN were on average 0.2 °C and 700 mm, respectively, thus very similar to late Holocene/modern conditions. Full glacial climate deterioration (TANN = -3.3 °C, PANN = 550 mm) was relatively weak as suggested by the MAT-inferred average climate parameters and tree cover densities. However, error ranges of the climate reconstructions during this interval are relatively large and the last glacial environments in northern Sakhalin could be much colder and drier than suggested by the weighted average values. An anti-phase relationship between mean temperature of the coldest (MTCO) and warmest (MTWA) month is documented during the last glacial period, i.e. MIS 2 and 3, suggesting more continental climate due to sea levels that were lower than present. Warmest and wettest climate conditions have prevailed since the end of the last glaciation with an optimum (TANN = 1.5 °C, PANN = 800 mm) in the middle Holocene interval (ca 8.7-5.2 cal. ka BP). This lags behind the solar insolation peak during the early Holocene. We propose that this is due to continuous Holocene sea level transgression and regional influence of the Tsushima Warm Current, which reached maximum intensity during the middle Holocene. Several short-term climate oscillations are suggested by our reconstruction results and correspond to Northern Hemisphere Heinrich and Dansgaard-Oeschger events, the Bølling-Allerød and the Younger Dryas. The most prominent fluctuation is registered during Heinrich 4 event, which is marked by noticeably colder and drier conditions and the spread of herbaceous taxa.

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application/zip, 3 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.845284

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.845284

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en

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PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Leipe, Christian; Nakagawa, Takeshi; Gotanda, Katsuya; Müller, Stefanie; Tarasov, Pavel E (2015): Late Quaternary vegetation and climate dynamics at the northern limit of the East Asian summer monsoon and its regional and global-scale controls. Quaternary Science Reviews, 116, 57-71, doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.03.012

Palavras-Chave #Age; AGE; Age, 14C AMS; Age, 14C calibrated; Age, dated; Age, dated, range, maximum; Age, dated, range, minimum; Age, dated material; Age, dated standard deviation; Age dated; Age dated max; Age dated min; Age std dev; Analogues; BP; CMT; CMT max; CMT min; Dated material; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event; Lab no; MAP; MAP max; MAP min; MAT; MAT max; MAT min; Modern analog technique (MAT); Number of analogues; Precipitation, annual mean; Precipitation, annual mean, maximum; Precipitation, annual mean, minimum; Reference; Reference/source; Sample, optional label/labor no; Temperature, annual mean; Temperature, annual mean, maximum; Temperature, annual mean, minimum; Temperature, coldest month; Temperature, coldest month, maximum; Temperature, coldest month, minimum; Temperature, warmest month; Temperature, warmest month, maximum; Temperature, warmest month, minimum; Temperature gradient; T grad; Tree cover; Tree coverage; Tree coverage, maximum; Tree coverage, minimum; Tree cover max; Tree cover min; WMT; WMT max; WMT min
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