Orbital-and sub-orbital-scale climate impacts on vegetation of the western Mediterranean basin over the last 48,000 yr

WJ Fletcher, MFS Go�i�- Quaternary Research, 2008 - cambridge.org
Quaternary Research, 2008cambridge.org
High-resolution pollen analysis of Albor�n Sea core MD95-2043 provides a 48-ka
continuous vegetation record that can be directly correlated with sea surface and deep-
water changes. The reliability of this record is supported by comparison with that of Padul
(Sierra Nevada, Spain). Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 was characterised by fluctuations in
Quercus forest cover in response to Dansgaard-Oeschger climate variability. MIS 2 was
characterised by the dominance of semi-desert vegetation. Despite overall dry and cold�…
High-resolution pollen analysis of Albor�n Sea core MD95-2043 provides a 48-ka continuous vegetation record that can be directly correlated with sea surface and deep-water changes. The reliability of this record is supported by comparison with that of Padul (Sierra Nevada, Spain). Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 was characterised by fluctuations in Quercus forest cover in response to Dansgaard-Oeschger climate variability. MIS 2 was characterised by the dominance of semi-desert vegetation. Despite overall dry and cold conditions during MIS 2, Heinrich events (HEs) 2 and 1 were distinguished from the last glacial maximum by more intensely arid conditions. Taxon-specific vegetation responses to a tripartite climatic structure within the HEs are observed. In MIS 1, the B�lling-Aller�d was marked by rapid afforestation, while a re-expansion of semi-desert environments occurred during the Younger Dryas. The maximum development of mixed Quercus forest occurred between 11.7 and 5.4�cal ka BP, with forest decline since 5.4�cal ka BP. On orbital timescales, a long-term expansion of semi-desert vegetation from MIS 3 into MIS 2 reflects global ice-volume trends, while Holocene arboreal decline reflects summer insolation decrease. The influence of precession on the amplitude of forest development and vegetation composition is also detected.
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