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Multiproxy record for the last 4500 years from Lake Shkodra (Albania/Montenegro)

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JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE
卷 27, 期 8, 页码 780-789

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.2563

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Lake Shkodra; late Holocene; Mediterranean; palaeoclimate; stable isotopes

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  1. NATO Science for Peace project [SFP 977 993]
  2. INGV-DPC

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A multi-proxy record is presented for approximately the last 4500?cal a BP from Lake Shkodra, Albania/Montenegro. Lithological analyses, C/N ratio and delta 13C of the organic and inorganic carbon component suggest that organic matter and bulk carbonate are predominantly authigenic. The delta 18O record of bulk carbonate indicates the presence of two prominent wet periods: one at ca. 4300?cal a BP and one at ca. 25002000?cal a BP. The latter phase is also found in southern Spain and Central Italy, and represents a prominent event in the western and central Mediterranean. In the last 2000 years, four relatively wet intervals occurred between ca. 1800 and 1500?cal a BP (150450 AD), 13501250 (600700 AD), 1100800 (8501150 AD), and at ca. 90?cal a BP (1860 AD). Between ca. 4100 and 2500?cal a BP delta 18O values are relatively high, with three prominent peaks indicating drier conditions at ca. 41004000?cal a BP, ca. 3500 and at ca. 3300?cal a BP. Four additional drier events are identified at 1850 (ca. 100 AD), 1400 (ca. 550 AD), 1150 (800 AD) and ca.750?cal a BP (1200 AD). The pollen record does not show changes in accordance with these episodes owing to the poor sensitivity of vegetation in this area, which is dominated by an orographic rainfall effect and where changes in altitudinal vegetation belts do not affect the pollen rain in the lake catchment. However, since ca. 900?cal a BP a significant decrease in the percentage arboreal pollen and in pollen concentrations suggest major deforestation produced by human activities. Copyright (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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