Characterizing the Eemian-Weichselian transition in northwestern Europe with three multiproxy speleothem archives from two Belgian cave systems (Han-sur-Lesse and Remouchamps)

International audience ; IInterglacial to glacial transitions represent the most drastic turnovers in the Quaternary climate system.Yet, millennial-scaled climate variability and stochastic internal variability that result in these transitionsremain still poorly understood. Here, three speleothem archives from two different cave systems inBelgium (Han-sur-Lesse and Remouchamps) are investigated using a multiproxy approach in order tocharacterize the last interglacial to glacial transition. The studied samples roughly span the periodbetween 125 ka and 100 ka, covering a large part of the Eemian... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Vansteenberge, Stef
Verheyden, Sophie
Genty, Dominique
Blamart, Dominique
Goderis, Steven
van Malderen, Stijn, J M
Vanhaecke, Frank
Hodel, Florent
Gillikin, David
Ek, Camille
Quinif, Yves
Cheng, Hai
Edwards, R, Lawrence
Claeys, Philippe
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Verlag/Hrsg.: HAL CCSD
Schlagwörter: [SDE]Environmental Sciences / [SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces / environment / [SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean / Atmosphere
Sprache: Englisch
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International audience ; IInterglacial to glacial transitions represent the most drastic turnovers in the Quaternary climate system.Yet, millennial-scaled climate variability and stochastic internal variability that result in these transitionsremain still poorly understood. Here, three speleothem archives from two different cave systems inBelgium (Han-sur-Lesse and Remouchamps) are investigated using a multiproxy approach in order tocharacterize the last interglacial to glacial transition. The studied samples roughly span the periodbetween 125 ka and 100 ka, covering a large part of the Eemian and early Weichselian. The speleothemsshow a high reproducibility for δ13C, which is interpreted as a proxy for past vegetation activity,controlled by vegetation assembly above the cave. All three speleothems show a drastic increase in δ13Cbetween 118 to 117 ka, reflecting a rapid change of vegetation assembly from last interglacial temperatetree species towards glacial more open grass vegetation. This event shows a strong affinity in terms oftiming and climatic expression with the Late Eemian Aridity Pulse (LEAP) at 118 ± 1 ka, identified inpollen records from Western Germany. Aligning the chronologies of the two independently dated Han-sur-Lesse speleothem records enables a more precise absolute chronology and provides an age of 117.7 ±0.5 ka to the start of this event in the Belgian speleothems. This event marks a distinct transition in theBelgian speleothem proxies between Eemian optimum conditions and increased variability during theglacial inception and the start of this event at 117.7 ± 0.5 ka is therefore proposed as the Eemian-Weichselian transition and consequently the start of the glacial inception in the studied speleothems.High-resolution analysis shows that the 117.7 ± 0.5 ka event is initiated by a cooling pulse followed by adecrease in precipitation. A similar short-lived cooling event is also registered in multiple North-Atlanticsediment archives. This study hypothesizes that the origin of the cooling ...