Quantitative summer and winter temperature reconstructions from pollen and chironomid data between 15 and 8 ka BP in the Baltic-Belarus area
Date Issued
2015-01-01
Author(s)
Veski, Siim
Seppa, Heikki
Stancikaite, Migle
Zernitskaya, Valentina
Reitalu, Triin
Gryguc, Grazyna
Heinsalu, Atko
Stivrins, Normunds
Amon, Leeli
Vassiljev, Jueri
DOI
10.1016/j.quaint.2014.10.059
Abstract
New pollen based reconstructions of summer (May-to-August) and winter (December-to-February) temperatures between 15 and 8 ka BP along a S-N transect in the Baltic-Belarus (BB) area display trends in temporal and spatial changes in climate variability. These results are completed by two chironomid-based July mean temperature reconstructions. The magnitude of change compared with modern temperatures was more prominent in the northern part of BB area. The 4 C degrees winter and 2 C degrees summer warming at the start of GI-1 was delayed in the BB area and Lateglacial maximum temperatures were reached at ca 13.6 ka BP, being 4 C degrees colder than the modern mean. The Younger Dryas cooling in the area was 5 C degrees colder than present, as inferred by all proxies. In addition, our analyses show an early Holocene divergence in winter temperature trends with modern values reaching 1 ka earlier (10 ka BP) in southern BB compared to the northern part of the region (9 ka BP). (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.