2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2020.109739
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Time-transgressive Holocene maximum of temperate and Mediterranean forest development across the Iberian Peninsula reflects orbital forcing

Abstract: We describe a new pollen and Sea Surface Temperature (SST) record with subcentennial to centennial resolution from a well-dated sediment core (D13882) obtained from the Atlantic margin of the southwest Iberian Peninsula. The core provides new insights into the dynamics of five ecological pollen-based groups (temperate forests, Mediterranean forests, pinewoods, heathlands and steppe) since the Late Pleistocene (last 13260 cal yr BP). The record shows that the Early Holocene was marked by an increase of temperat… Show more

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“…10 to 7 ka BP seem to confirm this trend. Despite slight differences in the chronologies, this rise of temperate and Mediterranean forest taxa is also registered in other marine cores drilled in the Atlantic margin of southwestern Iberia [101][102][103], as well as in some continental deposits of this area [91]. During this period, two peaks of microcharcoals were recorded and interpreted as episodes of increased regional wildfires at 8.8 and 8.4 ka BP (Figure 7).…”
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“…10 to 7 ka BP seem to confirm this trend. Despite slight differences in the chronologies, this rise of temperate and Mediterranean forest taxa is also registered in other marine cores drilled in the Atlantic margin of southwestern Iberia [101][102][103], as well as in some continental deposits of this area [91]. During this period, two peaks of microcharcoals were recorded and interpreted as episodes of increased regional wildfires at 8.8 and 8.4 ka BP (Figure 7).…”
Section: Vegetation Trends and Evolution Of Coastal Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…7.5 ka BP, defined by a visible peak of xerophytes and an abrupt drop of mesophilous trees, riparian woodland, and Mediterranean woodland and shrubland, pointing to a rapid decrease of moisture availability (Figures 6e and 7). Diverse episodes of forest contractions were identified between 7.5 and 7 ka BP in different cores of the Atlantic Iberian Margin and the Alborán Sea, as well as in continental sequences [91,[101][102][103]106,107,109]. Diverse palaeorecords from SE Iberia suggest changes towards increased aridity between 7.8-7.3 ka BP [110].…”
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“…These latter periods are characterised by a global trend of stabilisation under warmer and wetter climatic conditions (Cacho et al 2001), interrupted by several cooling events, the most notable being the 8.2 kya climatic event (López-Sáez et al 2007). These climatic changes had a transformative effect on the environment with a sea level rise (Peltier 2002) and the expansion of deciduous and thermophilous forests (Carrión et al 2010;Gomes et al 2020).…”
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