Geophysical Research Letters (Aug 2019)

Western Mediterranean Climate Response to Dansgaard/Oeschger Events: New Insights From Speleothem Records

  • Alexander Budsky,
  • Jasper A. Wassenburg,
  • Regina Mertz‐Kraus,
  • Christoph Spötl,
  • Klaus Peter Jochum,
  • Luis Gibert,
  • Denis Scholz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL084009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 15
pp. 9042 – 9053

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Abstract The climate of the western Mediterranean was characterized by a strong precipitation gradient during the Holocene driven by atmospheric circulation patterns. The scarcity of terrestrial paleoclimate archives has precluded exploring this hydroclimate pattern during Marine Isotope Stages 5 to 3. Here we present stable carbon and oxygen isotope records from three flowstones from southeast Iberia, which show that Dansgaard/Oeschger events were associated with more humid conditions. This is in agreement with other records from the Iberian Peninsula, the Mediterranean, and western Europe, which all responded in a similar way to millennial‐scale climate variability in Greenland. This general increase in precipitation during Dansgaard/Oeschger events cannot be explained by any present‐day or Holocene winter atmospheric circulation pattern. Instead, we suggest that changes in sea surface temperature played a dominant role in determining precipitation amounts in the western Mediterranean.

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