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Mid-Devensian climate and landscape in England: new data from Finningley, South Yorkshire

While there is extensive evidence for the Late Devensian, less is known about Early and Middle Devensian (approx. 110–30 ka) climates and environments in the UK. The Greenland ice-core record suggests the UK should have endured multiple changes, but the terrestrial palaeo-record lacks sufficient det...

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Autores principales: Buckland, Philip I., Bateman, Mark D., Bennike, Ole, Buckland, Paul C., Chase, Brian M., Frederick, Charles, Greenwood, Malcolm, Murton, Julian, Murton, Della, Panagiotakopulu, Eva
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6689596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31417753
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.190577
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author Buckland, Philip I.
Bateman, Mark D.
Bennike, Ole
Buckland, Paul C.
Chase, Brian M.
Frederick, Charles
Greenwood, Malcolm
Murton, Julian
Murton, Della
Panagiotakopulu, Eva
author_facet Buckland, Philip I.
Bateman, Mark D.
Bennike, Ole
Buckland, Paul C.
Chase, Brian M.
Frederick, Charles
Greenwood, Malcolm
Murton, Julian
Murton, Della
Panagiotakopulu, Eva
author_sort Buckland, Philip I.
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description While there is extensive evidence for the Late Devensian, less is known about Early and Middle Devensian (approx. 110–30 ka) climates and environments in the UK. The Greenland ice-core record suggests the UK should have endured multiple changes, but the terrestrial palaeo-record lacks sufficient detail for confirmation from sites in the British Isles. Data from deposits at Finningley, South Yorkshire, can help redress this. A channel with organic silts, dated 40 314–39 552 cal a BP, contained plant macrofossil and insect remains showing tundra with dwarf-shrub heath and bare ground. Soil moisture conditions varied from free draining to riparian, with ponds and wetter vegetated areas. The climate was probably low arctic with snow cover during the winter. Mutual climatic range (MCR), based on Coleoptera, shows the mean monthly winter temperatures of −22 to −2°C and summer ones of 8–14°C. Periglacial structures within the basal gravel deposits and beyond the glacial limits indicate cold-climate conditions, including permafrost. A compilation of MCR reconstructions for other Middle Devensian English sites shows that marine isotope stage 3—between 59 and 28 ka—experienced substantial variation in climate consistent with the Greenland ice-core record. The exact correlation is hampered by temporal resolution, but the Finningley site stadial at approximately 40 ka may correlate with the one of the Greenland stadials 7–11.
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spelling pubmed-66895962019-08-15 Mid-Devensian climate and landscape in England: new data from Finningley, South Yorkshire Buckland, Philip I. Bateman, Mark D. Bennike, Ole Buckland, Paul C. Chase, Brian M. Frederick, Charles Greenwood, Malcolm Murton, Julian Murton, Della Panagiotakopulu, Eva R Soc Open Sci Earth Science While there is extensive evidence for the Late Devensian, less is known about Early and Middle Devensian (approx. 110–30 ka) climates and environments in the UK. The Greenland ice-core record suggests the UK should have endured multiple changes, but the terrestrial palaeo-record lacks sufficient detail for confirmation from sites in the British Isles. Data from deposits at Finningley, South Yorkshire, can help redress this. A channel with organic silts, dated 40 314–39 552 cal a BP, contained plant macrofossil and insect remains showing tundra with dwarf-shrub heath and bare ground. Soil moisture conditions varied from free draining to riparian, with ponds and wetter vegetated areas. The climate was probably low arctic with snow cover during the winter. Mutual climatic range (MCR), based on Coleoptera, shows the mean monthly winter temperatures of −22 to −2°C and summer ones of 8–14°C. Periglacial structures within the basal gravel deposits and beyond the glacial limits indicate cold-climate conditions, including permafrost. A compilation of MCR reconstructions for other Middle Devensian English sites shows that marine isotope stage 3—between 59 and 28 ka—experienced substantial variation in climate consistent with the Greenland ice-core record. The exact correlation is hampered by temporal resolution, but the Finningley site stadial at approximately 40 ka may correlate with the one of the Greenland stadials 7–11. The Royal Society 2019-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6689596/ /pubmed/31417753 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.190577 Text en © 2019 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Buckland, Philip I.
Bateman, Mark D.
Bennike, Ole
Buckland, Paul C.
Chase, Brian M.
Frederick, Charles
Greenwood, Malcolm
Murton, Julian
Murton, Della
Panagiotakopulu, Eva
Mid-Devensian climate and landscape in England: new data from Finningley, South Yorkshire
title Mid-Devensian climate and landscape in England: new data from Finningley, South Yorkshire
title_full Mid-Devensian climate and landscape in England: new data from Finningley, South Yorkshire
title_fullStr Mid-Devensian climate and landscape in England: new data from Finningley, South Yorkshire
title_full_unstemmed Mid-Devensian climate and landscape in England: new data from Finningley, South Yorkshire
title_short Mid-Devensian climate and landscape in England: new data from Finningley, South Yorkshire
title_sort mid-devensian climate and landscape in england: new data from finningley, south yorkshire
topic Earth Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6689596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31417753
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.190577
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