“…Furthermore, at the scale of Quaternary climatic oscillations, eolian dust fluxes to the ocean may have been higher during stadial (Greenland Stadial, GS) than interstadial periods (Greenland Interstadial, GI: nomenclature based on INTIMATE group, Lowe et al., 2008), as the result of a general southward displacement of the ITCZ during boreal summer (e.g., Reader et al, 1999;Elenga et al, 2000). At present, the relative amount of dust input from the Sahara and Sahelian regions to the western Mediterranean is low and occurs in winter (Bergametti et al, 1989b;Dulac et al, 1992), while in the eastern Mediterranean it is favored during stronger summer westerlies (Jilbert et al, 2010). The terrigenous particles deflated from the surface depend on several factors including wind speed, atmospheric instability, height of the source area, particle size, particle exposure, soil moisture, vegetative cover, and mineralogical composition (e.g., deMenocal, 1995deMenocal, , 2004Moreno et al, 2006;Mulitza et al, 2008).…”