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DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.04.010
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Late Glacial to Holocene climate change and human impact in the Mediterranean: The last ca. 17ka diatom record of Lake Prespa (Macedonia/Albania/Greece)
作者: Cvetkoska A.; Levkov Z.; Reed J.M.; Wagner B.
刊名: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
ISSN: 0031-0182
出版年: 2014
卷: 406
起始页码: 22
结束页码: 32
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Diatoms ; Lake level ; Lake Prespa ; Mediterranean ; Palaeoclimate ; Productivity
英文摘要: Lake Prespa (Macedonia/Albania/Greece) occupies an important location between Mediterranean and central European climate zones. Although previous multi-proxy research on the Late Glacial to Holocene sequence, core Co1215 (320cm; ca. 17cal ka BP to present), has demonstrated its great value as an archive of Quaternary palaeoclimate data, some uncertainty remains in the interpretation of climate change. With the exception of oxygen stable isotope data, previous palaeolimnological interpretation has relied largely on proxies for productivity. Here, existing interpretation is strengthened by the addition of diatom data. Results demonstrate that shifts in diatom assemblage composition are driven primarily by lake-level changes and thus permit more confident interpretation of shifts in moisture availability over time, while corroborating previous interpretation of catchment- and climate-induced productivity shifts. An inferred cold, arid shallow lake phase between ca. 17.1 and 15.7cal ka BP is not only followed by a high-productivity phase from ca. 15.7cal ka BP with Late Glacial warming, but also is the first evidence for a gradual increase in lake level, in line with other regional records. Clear evidence for a Younger Dryas climate reversal between ca. 13.1 and 12.3cal ka BP is followed by an unusually gradual transition to the Holocene and deeper, oligotrophic-mesotrophic lake conditions are reached by ca. 11.0cal ka BP. In contrast to the arid episode from ca. 10.0 to 8.0ka inferred from positive 18δOcalcite values, rapid diatom-inferred lake-level increase after the start of the Holocene suggests high moisture availability, in line with palynological evidence, but with only very subtle evidence for the impact of an 8.2ka cold event. The maintenance of high lake levels until 1.9cal ka BP, and the peak of inferred humidity from ca. 7.9 to 6.0cal ka BP, matches the oxygen stable isotope profile and confirms that the latter is driven primarily by evaporative concentration rather than reflecting regional shifts in precipitation sources over time. During the Late Holocene progressive eutrophication is inferred between 1.9 and present. Two shallow phases at ca. 1.0cal ka BP and at ca. 100years ago probably represent an aridity response which is added to increase human impact in the catchment. Overall, the study is important in confirming previous tentative inferences that Late Glacial to Holocene moisture availability has strong affinity with other sites in the Eastern Mediterranean. It also tracks the pattern of North Atlantic forcing. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/69317
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作者单位: Institute of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Ss Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Macedonia; Department of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences, University of Hull, Hull, United Kingdom; Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany

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Cvetkoska A.,Levkov Z.,Reed J.M.,et al. Late Glacial to Holocene climate change and human impact in the Mediterranean: The last ca. 17ka diatom record of Lake Prespa (Macedonia/Albania/Greece)[J]. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology,2014-01-01,406
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