Milner, Alice M. et al. (2013): Environmental variability during the last interglacial; a new high-resolution pollen record from Tenaghi Philippon, Greece
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ODP 160 ODP 162 ODP 160 963 ODP 162 980
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2013-044196
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10.1002/jqs.2617
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doi
Creator:
Name:
Milner, Alice M.
Affiliation:
University College London, Department of Geography, London, United Kingdom
Role:
author
Name:
Mueller, Ulrich C.
Affiliation:
Goethe University Frankfurt, Paleoenvironmental Dynamics Group, Germany
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author
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Roucoux, Katherine H.
Affiliation:
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
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author
Name:
Collier, Richard E. L.
Affiliation:
Integral Resource Consulting, Australia
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author
Name:
Pross, Joerg
Affiliation:
University of Patras, Greece
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author
Name:
Kalaitzidis, Stavros
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author
Name:
Christanis, Kimon
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author
Name:
Tzedakis, Polychronis C.
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Title:
Environmental variability during the last interglacial; a new high-resolution pollen record from Tenaghi Philippon, Greece
Year:
2013
Source:
JQS. Journal of Quaternary Science
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons for the Quaternary Research Association, Chichester, United Kingdom
Volume:
28
Issue:
2
Pages:
113-117
Abstract:
A new high-resolution Last Interglacial pollen record from the Tenaghi Philippon peatland, northeast Greece, documents variability in forest composition and cover, which we attribute to changes in temperature and moisture availability. The declining stage of the interglacial was marked by a stepwise decrease in temperate tree populations and culminated in the complete collapse of forest at the onset of the ensuing stadial. The coincidence of the onset of the stepwise declining trend with the increased prominence of North Atlantic ice-rafting events suggests that ecological thresholds in southern Europe were only crossed once ice rafting events intensified, and implies that changes in North Atlantic ocean circulation were an important contributing factor to the declining temperate forest cover in southern Europe. Our results provide evidence for intra-interglacial variability in the low mid latitudes and suggest a coupling between the high northern latitudes and the northeast Mediterranean during this interval. Abstract Copyright (2010), John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:55.2906 West:-14.4208 East:
24.1326 South:37.0202
Keywords: Quaternary geology; Atlantic Ocean; biomes; Cenozoic; East Mediterranean; Eemian; Europe; forests; glaciation; Greece; Greek Macedonia; ice rafting; interglacial environment; isotope ratios; isotopes; latitude; Leg 160; Leg 162; Macedonia; Mediterranean region; Mediterranean Sea; microfossils; miospores; mires; North Atlantic; O-18/O-16; ocean circulation; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 963; ODP Site 980; oxygen; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; paleoenvironment; palynomorphs; peatlands; plankton; Pleistocene; pollen; pollen analysis; Quaternary; Rockall Bank; Southern Europe; stable isotopes; statistical analysis; Strait of Sicily; Tenaghi Philippon; trees; upper Pleistocene; variations;
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