Spring onset and seasonality patterns during the Late Glacial period in the eastern Baltic region
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Published:2022-09-14
Issue:9
Volume:18
Page:2143-2153
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ISSN:1814-9332
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Container-title:Climate of the Past
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Clim. Past
Author:
Amon Leeli, Wagner-Cremer Friederike, Vassiljev Jüri, Veski SiimORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Spring onset is an important phenological observation
that is sensitive to modern climate change and can be traced back in
geological time. The Late Glacial (∼ 14 500–11 700 cal yr BP)
spring onset and growing season (growing degree days) dynamics in the
eastern Baltic region were reconstructed using the micro-phenological
approach based on the dwarf birch (Betula nana) subfossil leaf cuticles. The presented
study sites, Lake Lielais Svetinu (eastern Latvia) and Lake Kosilase
(central Estonia), are located ∼ 200 km apart in the region
affected by the south-eastern sector of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet. During
the Late Glacial period the region and its biota were influenced by the
retreating glacier and the different stages of the Baltic Ice Lake. The
plant macrofossil data confirm that the study sites were in different
vegetation zones (arctic-to-boreal) during the Late Glacial period. The
dynamics of the estimated length of the growing season and spring onset,
combined with the regional collection of plant macrofossil records, suggest
the importance of local settings to species migration. During the
Late Glacial warming period (Bølling–Allerød), a notable spring warming
and longer growing season was calculated based on micro-phenology, but the
treeline did not extend beyond central Estonia. The comparison of pollen-
and chironomid-inferred past temperature estimations with spring onset,
growing degree days, and plant macrofossil data shows coherent patterns
during the cooler Older Dryas and warmer Bølling–Allerød periods, while suggesting more complicated climate dynamics and possible warmer episodes during the Younger Dryas cold reversal.
Funder
Eesti Teadusagentuur
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Paleontology,Stratigraphy,Global and Planetary Change
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