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The younger dryas cooling in northeast Germany: summer temperature and environmental changes in the Friedländer Groβe Wiese region
Authors:Nelleke van Asch  Marjan E Kloos  Oliver Heiri  Pim de Klerk  Wim Z Hoek
Institution:1. Department of Physical Geography, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands;2. Palaeoecology, Institute of Environmental Biology, Faculty of Science, Utrecht University, The Netherlands;3. Institute of Plant Sciences and Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland;4. Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, Greifswald University, Greifswald, Germany
Abstract:A lake sediment record from the Friedländer Groβe Wiese in northeast Germany was studied to reconstruct summer temperature changes associated with changes in vegetation development during the Weichselian Lateglacial. The record was analysed for pollen, chironomids, and oxygen and carbon isotopes of lake marl. The combination of radiocarbon dates, the presence of the Laacher See Tephra and correlation of lithological and palynological changes with other records from the region indicated that the record encompassed the Allerød to the early Holocene. Pollen assemblages reflect development of birch and later pine‐dominated forests during the Allerød, comparable to other sites in the region. Chironomid‐inferred mean July air temperatures (C‐IT) for this period range between ~14.0 and 14.8°C. A temporary decrease in C‐IT of ~1°C, a negative shift in the isotope records, and a minor decline of birch may correspond to Greenland Interstadial 1b. Even though the transition to the Younger Dryas appears to be affected by reworking and redeposition processes, a drop in C‐IT to ~11.1°C is reconstructed for the later part of the Younger Dryas, while it appears that pine locally persisted in the region. Comparison with a nearby pollen record further indicates a local expansion of wetland grasses during this period. At the transition to the Holocene, C‐IT increased to ~15.7°C, while birch and pine forests re‐expanded. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Younger Dryas  Western Pomerania (Germany)  chironomid‐inferred temperatures  vegetation development  oxygen isotopes
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