[PDF][PDF] Grossbritannien und Irland um 2200 v. Chr.

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Great Britain and Ireland in 2200 BC Page 1 1 Grossbritannien und Irland um 2200 v. Chr.
Andrew P. Fitzpatrick Zusammenfassung Grossbritannien und Irland um 2200 v. Chr …

NALPS: a precisely dated European climate record 120–60 ka

R Boch, H Cheng, C Spötl, RL Edwards… - Climate of the …, 2011 - cp.copernicus.org
Accurate and precise chronologies are essential in understanding the rapid and recurrent
climate variations of the Last Glacial–known as Dansgaard-Oeschger (DO) events–found in …

The 2.8 BP Event: a high-resolution multiproxy perspective from Diss Mere, Norfolk, UK.

P Harding, C Langdon, A Walsh… - EGU General …, 2020 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
The INTIMATE group has, for a number of years, outlined the most robust approaches for
comparing high resolution palaeoclimate archives in order to understand the regional …

Spatial structure of the 8200 cal yr BP event in northern Europe

H Seppä, HJB Birks, T Giesecke… - Climate of the …, 2007 - cp.copernicus.org
A synthesis of well-dated high-resolution pollen records suggests a spatial structure in the
8200 cal yr BP event in northern Europe. The temperate, thermophilous tree taxa, especially …

[PDF][PDF] Interactive comment on “Is there evidence for a 4.2 ka BP event in the northern North Atlantic region?” by Raymond Bradley and Jostein Bakke

H Weiss - Climate of the Past Discussion. https://doi. org/10.5194 …, 2019 - leilan.yale.edu
In the northern North Atlantic, the 4.2 ka BP event is evident in lake, bog, marine, glacial,
speleothem and tree ring cores with extensive, coherent, and high resolution proxy data for …

[HTML][HTML] The 5.2 ka climate event: Evidence from stable isotope and multi-proxy palaeoecological peatland records in Ireland

TP Roland, TJ Daley, CJ Caseldine… - Quaternary Science …, 2015 - Elsevier
Evidence for a major climate event at 5.2 ka has been reported globally and is associated
with considerable societal disruption, but is poorly characterised in northwest Europe. This …

The 8.2 ka event: Evidence for seasonal differences and the rate of climate change in western Europe

S Prasad, A Witt, U Kienel, P Dulski, E Bauer… - Global and Planetary …, 2009 - Elsevier
Recent studies have drawn attention to differences in the seasonal impact of the 8.2 ka
event, with longer cooler summers and shorter cooler/drier winters. However, there are no …

Archaeological and palaeoecological indications of an abrupt climate change in The Netherlands, and evidence for climatological teleconnections around 2650 BP

B van Geel, J Buurman… - Journal of Quaternary …, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
A sudden and sharp rise in the 14C content of the atmosphere, which occurred between ca.
850 and 760 calendar yr BC (ca. 2750–2450 BP on the radiocarbon time‐scale), was …

A shift towards wetter and windier conditions in southern Sweden around the prominent solar minimum 2750 cal a BP

A Mellström, N Van der Putten… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
A variety of palaeoclimatic records show a shift towards cooler, wetter and windier
conditions in Europe around 2800 cal a BP. The shift broadly coincides with an increase of …

Climate and environmental change at high northern latitudes

L Kullman - Progress in physical geography, 1994 - journals.sagepub.com
This is the second-year report on recent environmental changes and events at high northern
latitudes (Boreal-Arctic). As in the previous one (Kullman, 1992) subjects and references are …