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Pollen-based quantitative reconstructions of Holocene climate variability in NW Romania
Authors:Angelica Feurdean   Stefan Klotz   Volker Mosbrugger  Barbara Wohlfarth  
Affiliation:

aSchool of Geography, Centre for the Environment, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QY, England, United Kingdom

bInstitute for Geosciences, Tuebingen, 72076, Germany

cSenckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Frankfurt, 60325, Germany

dDepartment of Geology and Geochemistry, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SE-106 91, Sweden

Abstract:A modern analogue technique is applied to two high-resolution pollen sequences from NW Romania to provide the first quantitative evidence for winter, summer and annual temperatures and for precipitation across the Holocene in this region.

The pollen-based climate reconstructions allow the identification of four main intervals: i) an early, less stable period between 11,700 and 11,200 cal. yr BP; (ii) generally stable conditions between 11,200 and 8300 cal. yr BP with winter and annual temperatures and precipitation higher than at present, and summer temperatures about the same; (iii) lower winter and annual temperatures, and higher summer temperatures and precipitation between 8000 and 2400 cal. yr BP; (iv) warmer winter and annual temperatures and lower precipitation for the last 2400 years, whereas summer temperatures became cooler at Steregoiu and remained stable at Preluca Tiganului.

The pollen-based climate reconstructions at the two sites show similar patterns in annual and winter temperatures and precipitation changes during the Holocene, but the trends appear to be less consistent for summer temperatures.

Our pollen-based reconstructions revealed several short-term climatic oscillations during the Holocene, the strongest of which occur between 10,300–10,100, 8300–8000, 6800–6400, 5100–4900, 4000–3600 and 3200–3000 cal. yr BP.

Keywords:Modern analogues   Pollen   Temperature   Precipitation   Climate change   Holocene   NW Romania
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