Published July 15, 2022 | Version v1
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Stalagmite-inferred European westerly drift in the early Weichselian with centennial-scale variability in marine isotope stage 5a

  • 1. High-Precision Mass Spectrometry and Environment Change Laboratory (HISPEC), Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 10617, Taiwan, ROC
  • 2. Climate Change Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • 3. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • 4. Department of Earth Sciences, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei 11677, Taiwan, ROC
  • 5. Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, CEPAM, 06300 Nice, France
  • 6. HNHP (MNHN-CNRS-UPVD), Département Homme et Environment, MNHN, 75013 Paris, France
  • 7. Key Laboratory of Humid Subtropical Eco-Geographical Processes, Ministry of Education, College of Geography Science, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350117, China
  • 8. Musée d'Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco, 98000 Monaco, Monaco
  • 9. Department of Geosciences and Geography, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • 10. National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction, New Taipei City 23143, Taiwan, ROC
  • 11. Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland
  • 12. High-Precision Mass Spectrometry and Environment Change Laboratory (HISPEC), Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan, ROC

Description

The Weichselian glaciation is characterized by significant ocean circulation variations starting from ∼115 thousand years ago (ka) and terminating at ∼11.5 ka. The early Weichselian (115–74 ka), especially marine isotope stage (MIS) 5a at 85–74 ka, provides a window for understanding the linkage between the European westerlies and Mediterranean climate. However, lack of highly-resolved paleoclimate records with absolute chronologies hampers our knowledge of decadal-to-centennial-scale climate changes and forcings in the circum-Mediterranean realm. Here, we present 230Th-dated stalagmite-inferred hydroclimate records from Observatoire cave (43°44′ N, 7°25′ E), Monaco, for the period between 88.7 ± 0.4 and 80.3 ± 0.1 ka, covering portions of MIS 5b and 5a. Agreement between Observatoire and circum-Mediterranean stalagmite records confirm large-scale warming over the Atlantic-Europe territory during the transition from MIS 5b to 5a. Subdecadally-resolved Observatoire δ18O and δ13C records express four multi-centennial arid intervals in southern Europe at 84–80 ka in the first-half of MIS 5a, suggesting centennial westerly drifts, a finding supported by a model simulation. Westerly changes and associated arid events can be attributed to slowdowns of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation, North Atlantic Oscillation states, and solar activity.

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Funding

SPATULA – Sensitive, spatially resolved U-Th dating approach using LA-ICPMS 891710
European Commission