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Tracking the impact of mid- to late Holocene climate change and anthropogenic activities on Lake Holzmaar using an updated Holocene chronology

机译:使用更新的全新世年代学追踪中新世晚期气候变化和人类活动对霍尔茨马尔湖的影响

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The mid- to late Holocene interval is characterised by a highly variable climate in response to a gradual change in orbital insolation. The seasonal impact of these changes on the Eifel Maar region is not yet well documented largely due to uncertainties about the completeness of this archive ("missing varves" in the well known Lake Holzmaar) and a limited understanding of the factors (e.g. temperature, precipitation) influencing the seasonality archived within the lamination/varves. In this study we approach these challenges from a different perspective. Using detailed microfacies investigations we: (1) demonstrate that the ambiguity about the "missing varves" is related to the climate induced complex biotic and abiotic laminations that led to mis-identification of varves; (2) use a combination of detailed microfacies investigations (varve structure, seasonality of biotic and abiotic signals), lamination quality, varve counts on multiple cores, published and new radiocarbon dates to develop a continuous master chronology based on the Bayesian modelling approach. The dates of major climate, volcanic, and archaeological event(s) determined using our model are in good agreement with the independently determined ages of the same events from other archives, confirming the accuracy of our age model; (3) test the sensitivity of the seasonal proxies to the available data on mid-Holocene changes in temperature and precipitation; (4) demonstrate that the changes in lake eutrophicity are correlative with temperature changes in NW Europe and probably triggered by solar variability; and (5) show that the early Iron Age onset of eutrophication in Lake Holzmaar was climate induced and began several decades before the impact of anthropogenic activity was seen in the form of intensified detrital erosion in the catchment area. Our work has implications for understanding the impact of climate change and anthropogenic activities on limnological systems.
机译:全新世中期到晚期的特征是气候变化很大,以适应轨道日照的逐渐变化。这些变化对埃菲尔马阿尔地区的季节性影响尚未得到充分记录,这主要是由于该档案的完整性不确定(众所周知的霍尔兹马尔湖中的“缺失的脉管”)以及对因素(例如温度,降水)的了解有限)影响叠片/阀门内归档的季节性。在本研究中,我们从不同的角度来应对这些挑战。通过详细的微相研究,我们:(1)证明“缺失的脉管”的歧义与气候引起的复杂的生物和非生物叠片有关,从而导致对脉管的错误识别。 (2)结合详细的微相调查(阀门结构,生物和非生物信号的季节性),层压质量,多个核上的阀门计数,已发布的碳和新的放射性碳数据,以贝叶斯建模方法为基础建立连续的主年代学。使用我们的模型确定的主要气候,火山和考古事件的日期与来自其他档案馆的相同事件的独立确定的年龄高度吻合,证实了我们的年龄模型的准确性; (3)测试季节性代理对全新世中期温度和降水变化数据的敏感性; (4)证明湖泊富营养度的变化与欧洲西北部的温度变化有关,并且可能是由太阳的变化引起的; (5)表明霍尔兹马尔湖铁时代的早期富营养化是由气候引起的,并且在集水区碎屑侵蚀加剧的形式下,人为活动的影响开始了几十年。我们的工作对理解气候变化和人为活动对森林学系统的影响具有影响。

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    《Global and planetary change》 |2014年第11期|251-264|共14页
  • 作者

    Sushma Prasad; Janina Baier;

  • 作者单位

    Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany,Institute for Earth- and Environmental Science, University of Potsdam, Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 24-25, 14476 Potsdam, Germany;

    Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany,Ringstrasse 40, 14612 Falkensee, Germany;

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  • 关键词

    Lake Holzmaar; varves; microfacies; Bayesian modelling; Iron Age; Ulmener Maar Tephra;

    机译:霍尔兹马尔湖;脉管微相贝叶斯建模铁器时代乌尔梅纳·玛尔·特菲拉;

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