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Vegetation dynamics and climate variability during the Holsteinian interglacial based on a pollen record from Dethlingen (northern Germany)

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QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
Volume 29, Issue 23-24, Pages 3298-3307

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.07.024

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [MU 1715-2]
  2. Biodiversity and Climate Research Center (BIK-F) of the Hessian Initiative for Scientific and Economic Excellence (LOEWE)

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To better understand the environmental variability during the Holsteinian interglacial we have paly nologically analyzed a new core from Dethlingen northern Germany at a decadal resolution Our data provide insights into the vegetation dynamics and thus also climate variability during the meso to telocratic forest phases of the interglacial Temperate mixed forests dominated the regional landscape throughout the Holsteinian However changes in the forest composition during the younger stages of the interglacial suggest a climatic transition towards milder conditions in winter The strong presence of boreal floral elements during the older stages of the Holsteinian interglacial suggests a high seasonality In contrast during the younger stages the development of sub-Atlantic and Atlantic floral elements suggests increasingly warm and humid climatic conditions Peak warming during the younger stage of the Holsteinian is marked by the maximum pollen abundances of Buxus Abies and Quercus Although the vegetation dynamics suggest a general warming trend throughout the Holsteinian interglacial abrupt as well as gradual changes in the relative abundances of temperate plants indicate considerable climatic variability In particular two marked declines in temperate taxa leading to the transient development of boreal and sub temperate forests indicate short term climatic oscillations that occurred within full interglacial conditions The palynological signatures of these two regressive phases in vegetation development differ with regard to the expansion of pioneer trees the abundances and rates of change of temperate taxa and the presence of frost sensitive taxa These differences point to different mechanisms responsible for the individual regressive phases Assuming a correlation of the interglacial at Dethlingen with Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11 our data suggest that temperate forests prevailed in northern Germany during the younger parts of MIS 11c (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

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