SUCCESSIVE OCEANIC AND SOLAR FORCING INDICATED BY YOUNGER DRYAS AND EARLY HOLOCENE CLIMATIC OSCILLATIONS IN THE JURA

Authors
Citation
M. Magny, SUCCESSIVE OCEANIC AND SOLAR FORCING INDICATED BY YOUNGER DRYAS AND EARLY HOLOCENE CLIMATIC OSCILLATIONS IN THE JURA, Quaternary research, 43(3), 1995, pp. 279-285
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Geology,"Geosciences, Interdisciplinary
Journal title
ISSN journal
00335894
Volume
43
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
279 - 285
Database
ISI
SICI code
0033-5894(1995)43:3<279:SOASFI>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The recent extension of (1) the residual Delta(14)C curve back to 11,4 00 cal yr B.P. and (2) the lake-level reconstruction in the Jura back to ca. 13,500 cal yr B.P. offers the opportunity of testing by proxy d ata the relationships between climate, atmospheric C-14, the sun, and the ocean recently suggested from the atmospheric C-14 record. The cli matic significance of the Jura record is supported by correlations wit h climatic oscillations reconstructed in the Alps from glaciers and ti mberline movements. Correspondence between the C-14 and paleoclimatic record from the Jura suggests a working hypothesis: two intervals with in the Holocene can be distinguished in the middle latitudes of wester n and central Europe. An early Holocene period shows abrupt climatic o scillations linked to ocean forcing. Major colder climate phases devel oped between ca. 9000 and 8800, and between ca. 8000 and 7000 cal yr B .C. that coincide with higher Delta(14)C values. After 6000 cal yr B.C ., a second period is characterized by smoother multicentury climatic oscillations linked to solar forcing. (C) 1995 University of Washingto n.