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Ultra-high resolution pollen record from the northern Andes reveals rapid shifts in montane climates within the last two glacial cycles

Authors :
W. Westerhoff
L. Contreras
J. van der Plicht
Henry Hooghiemstra
A. Betancourt
M. Vriend
Martin Ziegler
Juan Carlos Berrio
Sergio Gaviria
D. Ortega
O. Rangel
S. L. Weber
E. Tuenter
M. van der Linden
Catalina Giraldo
N. González
B. van Geel
T. van der Hammen
Jef Vandenberghe
J. H. F. Jansen
Gustavo Sarmiento
M.H.M. Groot
Martin Konert
R. G. Bogotá
Lucas Joost Lourens
Isotope Research
Paleoecology and Landscape Ecology (IBED, FNWI)
Earth and Climate
Climate Change and Landscape Dynamics
Source :
Climate of the Past, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 299-316 (2011), Climate of the Past, 7(1), 299-316. COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH, Climate Of The Past (1814-9324) (Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh), 2011, Vol. 7, N. 1, P. 299-316, Climate of the Past, 7(1), 299. Copernicus Publications, Groot, M H M, Bogot'a, R G, Lourens, L J, Hooghiemstra, H, Vriend, M, Berrio, J C, Tuender, E, van der Plicht, J, van Geel, B, Ziegler, M, Weber, S L, Betancourt, A, Contreras, L, Gaviria, S, Giraldo, C, Gonz'alez, N, Jansen, J H F, Konert, M, Ortega, D, Rangel, O, Sarmiento, G, Vandenberghe, J, van der Hammen, T, Linden, M & Westerhoff, W 2011, ' Ultra-high resolution pollen record from the northern Andes reveals rapid shifts in montane climates within the last two glacial cycles ', Climate of the Past, vol. 7, pp. 299-316 . https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-7-299-2011, Climate of the Past, 7, 299-316. European Geosciences Union
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Copernicus Publications, 2011.

Abstract

Here we developed a composite pollen-based record of altitudinal vegetation changes from Lake Fúquene (5° N) in Colombia at 2540 m elevation. We quantitatively calibrated Arboreal Pollen percentages (AP%) into mean annual temperature (MAT) changes with an unprecedented ~60-year resolution over the past 284 000 years. An age model for the AP% record was constructed using frequency analysis in the depth domain and tuning of the distinct obliquity-related variations to the latest marine oxygen isotope stacked record. The reconstructed MAT record largely concurs with the ~100 and 41-kyr (obliquity) paced glacial cycles and is superimposed by extreme changes of up to 7 to 10° Celsius within a few hundred years at the major glacial terminations and during marine isotope stage 3, suggesting an unprecedented North Atlantic – equatorial link. Using intermediate complexity transient climate modelling experiments, we demonstrate that ice volume and greenhouse gasses are the major forcing agents causing the orbital-related MAT changes, while direct precession-induced insolation changes had no significant impact on the high mountain vegetation during the last two glacial cycles.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18149332 and 18149324
Volume :
7
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Climate of the Past
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0960c3dd9f1d7979c4dafffb588e9c50
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-7-299-2011