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Limnological changes and chironomid-inferred summer air temperature from the Late Pleniglacial to the Early Holocene in the East Carpathians
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4625261
Author(s) Tóth, Mónika; Heiri, Oliver; Vincze, Ildikó; Braun, Mihály; Szabó, Zoltán; Magyari, Enikő K.
Author(s) at UniBasel Heiri, Oliver
Year 2022
Title Limnological changes and chironomid-inferred summer air temperature from the Late Pleniglacial to the Early Holocene in the East Carpathians
Journal Quaternary Research
Volume 105
Pages / Article-Number 151-165
Keywords Heinrich event, Chironomids, Climate change, Lake level, pH, Lake Saint Anne, Central-Eastern Europe
Abstract Here we provide the first chironomid record and associated summer air-temperature (T VII ) reconstruction between ca. 16,800-9100 cal yr BP from Lake Saint Anne (SZA), situated in the Eastern Carpathians. SZA was formed by the youngest volcanic eruption of Ciomadul volcano at ca. 29,600 cal yr BP. Our main goals in this study are to test whether warming after Heinrich event 1 (H1; ca. 16,200 cal yr BP) had similar amplitude to the late glacial warming, while Younger Dryas (YD) summers remained relatively warm in this region of Europe. We found the most remarkable chironomid assemblage change with a T VII increase of ~3.5-3.8°C at ca. 16,350 cal yr BP at SZA, followed by another slight T VII increase of ~0.8-1.0°C at ca. 14,450 cal yr BP. Only very minor temperature variations were recorded between 14,450 cal yr BP and 11,700 cal yr BP, with an unexpected T VII decrease in the Early Holocene. Variations in water depth together with increasing analogue problems and paludification from ca. 14,200 cal yr BP onwards may have influenced the reliability of our paleotemperature record obtained from SZA. In addition, Sphagnum -indicated decreasing pH, and hence decreasing nutrient level, likely overrode the effect of summer air-temperature changes during the Early Holocene, and this may explain the bias in the chironomid-inferred summer air-temperature reconstruction in the Early Holocene section.
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISSN/ISBN 0033-5894 ; 1096-0287
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/84412/
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1017/qua.2021.36
ISI-Number WOS:000749708100011
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

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