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  Re-investigation of the Bispingen palaeolake sediment sequence (northern Germany) reveals that the Last Interglacial (Eemian) in northern-central Europe lasted ~15,000 years

Lauterbach, S., Neumann, F. H., Tjallingii, R., Brauer, A. (2024 online): Re-investigation of the Bispingen palaeolake sediment sequence (northern Germany) reveals that the Last Interglacial (Eemian) in northern-central Europe lasted ~15,000 years. - Boreas.
https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12649

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Lauterbach, S.1, Author              
Neumann, F. H.2, Author
Tjallingii, Rik1, Author              
Brauer, A.1, Author              
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14.3 Climate Dynamics and Landscape Evolution, 4.0 Geosystems, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146046              
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 Abstract: Investigating past interglacial climatic and environmental changes can enhance our understanding of the natural rates and ranges of climate variability under interglacial boundary conditions. However, comparing past interglacial palaeoclimate records from different regions and archives is often complicated by differing and uncertain chronologies. For instance, the duration of the Last Interglacial in Europe is still controversial as southern European palaeoclimate records suggest a duration of ~16 500–18 000 years, while a length of only ~11 000 years in northern-central Europe was previously inferred from the analysis of partly annually laminated (varved) palaeolake sediments recovered at Bispingen, northern Germany. To resolve this discrepancy, we here present sediment microfacies, geochemistry and pollen data from a new sediment core from the Bispingen palaeolake sediment succession, covering the entire Last Interglacial (Eemian) and the earliest part of the Last Glacial (Weichselian). In particular, we provide evidence that the duration of the Last Interglacial at Bispingen must have been hitherto underestimated due to the investigation of an incomplete sediment core. Using microscopic varve counting and sedimentation rate estimates for non-varved sections on the new sediment core, we show that the Eemian in northern-central Europe probably lasted at least ~15 000 years, about 4000 years longer than previously thought. This new duration estimate is in much better agreement with results from southern European palaeoclimate records, clarifying the enigma of a steep trans-European vegetation gradient for several millennia at the end of the Last Interglacial.

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DOI: 10.1111/bor.12649
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