Penultimate interglacial palynology of Flanders:A revised river evolution model

There are no Saalian Stage pollen records in Northwest Europe that not only cover an entire interglacial complex but also have been successfully correlated down to marine isotope substage level. The presented pollen record fills this knowledge gap. Three pollen sequences, sampled from a well-preserved Saalian Stage river terrace near Brussels (Belgium), together span most of an interglacial complex: two interglacial cycles and one interstadial separated by colder intervals. To date the pollen data, the authors present a multi-proxy supported river evolution model through which the correlation... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Van Beirendonck, Filip
Van der Putten, Nathalie
Verbruggen, Cyriel
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Reihe/Periodikum: Van Beirendonck , F , Van der Putten , N & Verbruggen , C 2023 , ' Penultimate interglacial palynology of Flanders : A revised river evolution model ' , Quaternary Science Reviews , vol. 310 , 108113 , pp. 1-16 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2023.108113
Schlagwörter: late Middle Pleistocene / Northwest Europe / Paleoclimatology / Palynology / /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water / name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water
Sprache: Englisch
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There are no Saalian Stage pollen records in Northwest Europe that not only cover an entire interglacial complex but also have been successfully correlated down to marine isotope substage level. The presented pollen record fills this knowledge gap. Three pollen sequences, sampled from a well-preserved Saalian Stage river terrace near Brussels (Belgium), together span most of an interglacial complex: two interglacial cycles and one interstadial separated by colder intervals. To date the pollen data, the authors present a multi-proxy supported river evolution model through which the correlation of the pollen record with the penultimate interglacial complex (Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 7) becomes apparent. The authors further illustrate homotaxis—defined as the similarity between pollen diagrams that are not necessarily contemporaneous—by comparing MIS 7 with MIS 5 pollen data from the same area, convincingly curve-match the pollen record with marine isotope data, and point to similarities between Southern and Northwest European vegetation dynamics and climate variability during MIS 7.