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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Koutsodendris, Andreas; Lotter, André F; Kirilova, Emiliya P; Verhagen, Florence T M; Brauer, Achim; Pross, Jörg (2013): Evolution of a Holsteinian (MIS 11c) palaeolake based on a 12-ka-long diatom record from Dethlingen (northern Germany). Boreas, 42(3), 714-728, https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12001
    Publication Date: 2023-11-06
    Description: To provide insights into the long-term evolution of aquatic ecosystems without human interference, we here evaluate a decadal- to centennial-scale-resolution diatom record spanning about 12 ka of the Holsteinian interglacial (Marine Isotope Stage 11c). Using a partially varved sediment core from the Dethlingen palaeolake (northern Germany), which has previously been studied for palynological and microfacies signals, we document the co-evolution of the aquatic and surrounding terrestrial environment. The diatom record is dominated by the genera Stephanodiscus, Aulacoseira, Ulnaria and Fragilaria. Based on the diatom assemblages and physical sediment properties, the evolution of the Dethlingen palaeolake can be subdivided into three major phases. During the oldest phase (lasting ~1900 varve years), the lake was ~10-15 m deep and characterized by anoxic bottom-water conditions and a high nutrient content. The following ~5600 years exhibited water depths 〉20 m, maximum diatom and Pediastrum productivity, and a peak in allochtonous nutrient input. During this phase, water-column mixing became more vigorous, resulting in a breakdown of anoxia. The youngest lake phase (~4000-5000 years) was characterized by decreasing water depth, turbulent water conditions and decreased nutrient loading. Based on our palaeolimnological data, we conclude that the evolution of the Dethlingen palaeolake during the Holsteinian interglacial responded closely to (i) changes within the catchment area (as documented by vegetation and sedimentation) related to the transition from closed forests growing on nutrient-rich soils (mesocratic forest phase) to open forests developing on poor soils (oligocratic forest phase), and (ii) short-term climate variability as reflected in centennial-scale climate perturbations.
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Koutsodendris, Andreas; Pross, Jörg; Müller, Ulrich C; Brauer, Achim; Fletcher, William J; Kühl, Norbert; Kirilova, Emiliya P; Verhagen, Florence T M; Lücke, Andreas; Lotter, André F (2012): A short-term climate oscillation during the Holsteinian interglacial (MIS 11c): An analogy to the 8.2ka climatic event? Global and Planetary Change, 92-93, 224-235, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.05.011
    Publication Date: 2023-11-06
    Description: To gain insights into the mechanisms of abrupt climate change within interglacials, we have examined the characteristics and spatial extent of a prominent, climatically induced vegetation setback during the Holsteinian interglacial (Marine Isotope Stage 11c). Based on analyses of pollen and varves of lake sediments from Dethlingen (northern Germany), this climatic oscillation, here termed the "Older Holsteinian Oscillation" (OHO), lasted 220 years. It can be subdivided into a 90-year-long decline of temperate tree taxa associated with an expansion of Pinus and herbs, and a 130-year-long recovery phase marked by the expansion of Betula and Alnus, and the subsequent recovery of temperate trees. The climate-induced nature of the OHO is corroborated by changes in diatom assemblages and d18O measured on biogenic silica indicating an impact on the aquatic ecosystem of the Dethlingen paleolake. The OHO is widely documented in pollen records from Europe north of 50° latitude and is characterized by boreal climate conditions with cold winters from the British Isles to Poland, with a gradient of decreasing temperature and moisture availability, and increased continentality towards eastern Europe. This pattern points to a weakened influence of the westerlies and/or a stronger influence of the Siberian High. A comparison of the OHO with the 8.2 ka event of the Holocene reveals close similarities regarding the imprint on terrestrial ecosystems and the interglacial boundary conditions. Hence, in analogy to the 8.2 ka event, a transient, meltwater-induced slowdown of the North Atlantic Deep Water formation appears as a plausible trigger mechanism for the OHO. If correct, meltwater release into the North Atlantic may be a more common agent of abrupt climate change during interglacials than previously thought. We conclude that meltwater-induced climate setbacks during interglacials preferentially occurred when low rates of summer insolation increase during the preceding terminations facilitated the persistence of large-scale continental ice-sheets well into the interglacials.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-11-06
    Keywords: Achnanthes acares; Achnanthes biasolettiana; Achnanthes delicatissima; Achnanthes delicatula; Achnanthes distincta; Achnanthes exigua; Achnanthes lanceolata; Achnanthes minutissima; Achnanthes nitidiformis; Achnanthes saccula; Amphora copulata; Amphora fogediana; Amphora ovalis; Amphora pediculus; Amphora veneta; Asterionella formosa; Astrionella ralfsii; Aulacoseira ambigua; Aulacoseira granulata; Aulacoseira italica; Aulacoseira subarctica; Caloneis undulata; Cocconeis disculus; Cocconeis neodiminuta; Cocconeis placentula; Counting, diatoms; Cyclostephanodiscus dubius; Cyclotella antiqua; Cyclotella bodanica; Cyclotella comta; Cyclotella cyclopuncta; Cyclotella ocellata; Cyclotella schumannii; Cymbella caespitosa; Cymbella cesatii; Cymbella cuspidata; Cymbella elgenensis; Cymbella hustedtii; Cymbella mesiana; Cymbella minuta; Cymbella proxima; Cymbella silesiaca; Cymbella veneta; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dethlingen; Diatoma sp.; Diatoms; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Epithemia adnata; Epithemia frickei; Epithemia sorex; Eunotia pirla; Eunotia sp.; Fragilaria bicapitata; Fragilaria biceps; Fragilaria brevistriata; Fragilaria capensis; Fragilaria capucina; Fragilaria construens; Fragilaria delicatissima; Fragilaria exigua; Fragilaria lanceolata; Fragilaria leptostauron; Fragilaria neoproducta; Fragilaria nitzschioides; Fragilaria pinnata; Fragilaria pseudoconstruens; Fragilaria tenera; Gomphonema affine; Gomphonema clavatum; Gomphonema minutiforme; Gomphonema minutum; Gomphonema parvulum; Gomphonema truncatum; Lower Saxony, Northern Germany; Navicula absoluta; Navicula accomoda; Navicula capitata; Navicula cari; Navicula cincta; Navicula clementioides; Navicula constans; Navicula costulata; Navicula crucicula; Navicula elgenensis; Navicula ignota; Navicula lanceolata; Navicula lesmonensis; Navicula menisculus; Navicula meniscus; Navicula minima; Navicula phyllepta; Navicula placentula; Navicula pseudocutiformis; Navicula pseudotuscula; Navicula pupula; Navicula scutelloides; Navicula seminulum; Navicula splendicula; Navicula striolata; Navicula subminuscula; Navicula subplacentula; Navicula subronstulata; Navicula tuscula; Navicula veneta; Navicula vitabunda; Nitzschia sp.; Opephora olsenii; Pinnularia intermedia; Stephanodiscus alpinus; Stephanodiscus hantzschii; Stephanodiscus medius; Stephanodiscus minutulus; Stephanodiscus parvus; Stephanodiscus rotula; Tabellaria flocculosa; Tetracyclus emarginatus; Tetracyclus glans; Ulnaria ulna
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 14250 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-11-06
    Keywords: Carbon, organic, total; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dethlingen; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Element analyser CHN, LECO; Lower Saxony, Northern Germany; Nitrogen, total
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 202 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-11-06
    Keywords: DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dethlingen; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Lower Saxony, Northern Germany; Mass spectrometry; Number of measurements; δ18O, opal; δ18O, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 150 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-11-06
    Keywords: Average temperature; Calculated; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dethlingen; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Lower Saxony, Northern Germany; Precipitation, annual mean; Precipitation, annual mean, standard deviation; Temperature, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1194 data points
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