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Atmospheric methane, southern European vegetation and low-mid latitude links on orbital and millennial timescales

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Volume 277, Issue 3-4, Pages 307-317

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2008.10.027

Keywords

methane; pollen; vegetation; Mediterranean; ITCZ; orbital; millennial

Funding

  1. NERC [NER/B/S/2002/00358]
  2. Leverhulme Trust through a Research Fellowship

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Pollen records from marine and terrestrial sequences in southern Europe reveal a strong coherence between changes in tree populations and atmospheric methane concentrations over the last 800 thousand years. Variations in the continental hydrological balance provide a link for the observed patterns, leading to concomitant changes in southern European vegetation, and low-latitude wetland extent and methane/volatile organic compound emissions, although additional contributions to the methane budget from extratropical sources are not excluded. Here we propose that the close coupling between low- and mid-latitude hydrological changes reflects shifts in the mean latitudinal position of the Intertropical Convergence Zone, which determines the extent to which southern Europe is dominated by subtropical or mid/high-latitude influences. This provides a conceptual framework within which to view vegetation variability in southern Europe on orbital and millennial timescales. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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