Stratigraphy and dating of Middle Pleistocene sediments from Rodderberg, Germany

Author:

Zolitschka Bernd1ORCID,Preusser Frank2,Zhang Junjie3,Hogrefe Ines1,Froitzheim Nikolaus4,Böning Philipp5,Schläfli Patrick6,Bittmann Felix17,Binot Franz3,Frechen Manfred3

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geography GEOPOLAR, University of Bremen Bremen Germany

2. Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany

3. Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG) Hannover Germany

4. Institute of Geosciences University of Bonn Bonn Germany

5. ICBM University of Oldenburg Oldenburg Germany

6. Institute of Plant Sciences and Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research University of Bern Bern Switzerland

7. Lower Saxony Institute for Historical Coastal Research Wilhelmshaven Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe stratigraphy and dating of lacustrine sediments and loess derivatives from Rodderberg, a crater of the East Eifel Volcanic Field in Germany, is based on luminescence dating and incorporates radiocarbon ages, fingerprinting of key tephra layers of the East Eifel Volcanic Field (Rieden Tephra, Hüttenberg Tephra, Laacher See Tephra), pollen stratigraphy, varve counting data, and a correlative age–depth model. These methods yield a robust age–depth model for the last 258 ka. Beyond this, luminescence ages differ from tephra‐derived ages. In light of the apparent presence of the Rieden Tephra, the lowermost interglacial is assigned to Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11 or 420 ka. This provides a high‐resolution record of environmental conditions representing an analogue for the Holocene, characterized by a warming planet. However, new luminescence ages may indicate a younger age for basal sediments, with the lowermost interglacial representing MIS 9. Both age–depth models constrain regional environmental changes during the Middle Pleistocene controlled by global climate variations. For the hydrologically closed nature of the Rodderberg crater, with limited pathways for sediment inflow and erosional export, these results shed new light on the continuity of long Middle Pleistocene records.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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