MILLENNIAL-SCALE CLIMATIC CYCLES IN THE EARLY PLIOCENE POLLEN RECORD OF PTOLEMAIS, NORTHERN GREECE
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Early Pliocene lacustrine sediments from the Ptolemais Basin, northern Greece, exhibit a climatically induced cyclicity, which can be correlated with the orbital cycle of precession. Superimposed on precession-controlled cycles, palynological time-series data reveal a higher-order climatic cyclicity with periodicities of ~10, ~2.5, and ~1.5 ka. These millennial-scale vegetation changes are likely to reflect changes of the soil-moisture gradient on mountain slopes, caused by fluctuations in orographic winter-precipitation. Such fluctuations corroborate the concept of a NAO-like North Atlantic climatic teleconnection during Early Pliocene times. The periodicities are similar to those of climate oscillations inferred from Quaternary records. The occurrence of millennial-scale cyclicity in a time interval when the Northern Hemisphere was essentially ice-free, implies an ultimate forcing mechanism that operated independently of changes in the thermohaline circulation in the Atlantic Ocean. The cycles are likely to be related to long-period variations in solar activity. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2006, 229, 4, 321-334