A contribution towards the reconstruction of Eemian vegetation and climatein central Europe: first results of pollen and oxygen-isotope investigations from Mondsee, Austria
R. Drescher-schneider et W. Papesch, A contribution towards the reconstruction of Eemian vegetation and climatein central Europe: first results of pollen and oxygen-isotope investigations from Mondsee, Austria, VEG HIST AR, 7(4), 1998, pp. 235-240
In this paper, the results of pollen analysis and oxygen-isotope investigat
ions of two new cores from Mondsee are discussed. The climatic progression
from the end of the penultimate glaciation to the end of the Eemian intergl
acial is compared with reconstructions from Bispingen and Grobern, northern
Germany. The rise in temperature, between the Pinus phase and the climate
optimum in the Corylus phase, appears to have occurred in two steps. Eviden
ce for climatic deterioration is first recorded during the Picea-Pinus phas
e, i.e. after the Carpinus phase. These reconstructions are in agreement wi
th those based on the Grobern pollen data, but contrast with recent reconst
ructions based on the Bispingen pollen profile and the GRIP ice core from G
reenland.