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Climate reconstruction for the last two millennia in Central Iberia: the role of East Atlantic (EA), North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and their interplay over the Iberian Peninsula

机译:伊比利亚中部最近两千年的气候重建:东大西洋(EA),北大西洋涛动(NAO)的作用及其在伊比利亚半岛上的相互作用

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A multi-proxy characterization of the uppermost sedimentary infill of an Iberian alpine lake (Cimera, 2140 m a.s.l.) was performed to establish the climatic and environmental conditions for the Iberian Central Range (ICR) over the last two millennia. This multi-proxy characterization was used to reconstruct the intense runoff events, lake productivity and soil erosion in the lake catchment and interpret these factors in terms of temperature and precipitation variability. The Roman Period (RP; 200 BCE - 500 CE) beginning was characterized by an alternation between cold and warm periods as indicated by shortlived oscillations of intense runoff conditions and soil erosion, although warm conditions dominated the end of the period and the Early Middle Age (EMA; 500-900 CE) onset in the ICR. A noticeable decrease in intense runoff events and a progressive decrease in soil erosion during the late EMA indicated a shift to colder temperatures. In terms of precipitation, both the RP and EMA climate periods displayed a transition from dry to wet conditions that led to a decrease in lake productivity. The Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA; 900-1300 CE) was characterized by warm and dry conditions with frequent intense runoff episodes and increases in lake productivity and soil erosion, whereas the Little Ice Age (LIA; 1300 -1850 CE) showed the opposite characteristics. The Industrial Era (1850-2012 CE) presented an increase in lake productivity that likely demonstrates the influence of global warming. The spatio-temporal integration of the Cimera record with other Iberian reconstructions has been used to identify the main climate drivers over this region. During the RP and EMA, N-S and E-W humidity gradients were dominant, whereas during the MCA and LIA, these gradients were not evident. These differences could be ascribed to interactions between the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and East Atlantic (EA) phases. During the RP, the general warm conditions and the EeW humidity gradient indicate a dominant interplay between a negative NAO phase and a positive EA phase (NAO- EA+), whereas the opposite conditions during the EMA indicate a NAO+ EA- interaction. The dominant warm and arid conditions during the MCA and the cold and wet conditions during the LIA indicate the interplay of the NAO+ EA+ and NAO- EA- , respectively. Furthermore, the higher solar irradiance during the RP and MCA may support the predominance of the EA- phase, whereas the opposite scenario during the EMA and LIA may support the predominance of the EA phase, which would favour the occurrence of frequent and persistent blocking events in the Atlantic region during these periods.
机译:对伊比利亚高山湖泊(Cimera,2140 m.s.l.)的最高沉积沉积物进行了多代理表征,以建立过去两千年伊比利亚中央山脉(ICR)的气候和环境条件。这种多代理特征可用于重建集水区的强烈径流事件,湖泊生产力和土壤侵蚀,并根据温度和降水变化来解释这些因素。罗马时期(RP; 200 BCE-500 CE)开始的特征是寒冷和温暖时期之间的交替,强烈的径流条件和土壤侵蚀的短暂振荡表明了这一点,尽管温暖的条件主导了这一时期的结尾和中世纪中期(EMA; 500-900 CE)在ICR中发作。在EMA后期,强烈的径流事件明显减少,土壤侵蚀逐渐减少,这表明温度已转为较低。在降水方面,RP和EMA的气候时期都显示了从干燥到潮湿的过渡,这导致了湖泊生产力的下降。中世纪气候异常(MCA; 900-1300 CE)的特征是温暖干燥的环境,频繁发生强烈径流,湖泊生产力和土壤侵蚀增加,而小冰期(LIA; 1300 -1850 CE)显示出相反的特征。工业时代(公元1850-2012年)带来了湖泊生产力的提高,这可能证明了全球变暖的影响。 Cimera记录与其他伊比利亚重建的时空整合已用于确定该地区的主要气候驱动因素。在RP和EMA期间,N-S和E-W湿度梯度是主要的,而在MCA和LIA期间,这些梯度并不明显。这些差异可能归因于北大西洋涛动(NAO)和东大西洋(EA)相之间的相互作用。在RP期间,一般的温暖条件和EeW湿度梯度表明NAO负相和EA正相(NAO-EA +)之间存在显性相互作用,而EMA的相反条件表明NAO + EA相互作用。 MCA期间主要的温暖和干旱条件以及LIA期间的寒冷和潮湿条件分别指示NAO + EA +和NAO-EA-的相互作用。此外,RP和MCA期间较高的太阳辐照度可能支持EA-阶段的优势,而EMA和LIA期间相反的情况则可能支持EA-阶段的优势,这将有利于发生频繁和持续的阻塞事件在这些时期在大西洋地区。

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