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  Western Caucasus regional hydroclimate controlled by cold-season temperature variability since the Last Glacial Maximum

Wolf, A., Baker, J. L., Tjallingii, R., Cai, Y., Osinzev, A., Antonosyan, M., et al. (2024). Western Caucasus regional hydroclimate controlled by cold-season temperature variability since the Last Glacial Maximum. Communications Earth & Environment, 5(1): 66. doi:10.1038/s43247-023-01151-3.

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Wolf, Annabel, Author
Baker, Jonathan Lloyd, Author
Tjallingii, Rik, Author
Cai, Yanjun, Author
Osinzev, Alexander, Author
Antonosyan, Mariya1, Author                 
Amano, Noel1, Author           
Johnson, Kathleen Rose, Author
Skiba, Vanessa, Author
McCormack, Jeremy, Author
Kwiecien, Ola, Author
Chervyatsova, Olga Yakovlevna, Author
Dublyansky, Yuri Viktorovich, Author
Dbar, Roman Saidovich, Author
Cheng, Hai, Author
Breitenbach, Sebastian Franz Martin, Author
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1Department of Archaeology, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3398738              

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Free keywords: Hydrology, Palaeoclimate
 Abstract: The Caucasus region is key for understanding early human dispersal and evolution in Eurasia, and characterizing the environmental contrast between Last Glacial Maximum and Holocene is crucial for investigating human adaptation strategies to large climatic shifts. However, a paucity of high-resolution paleoclimate records leave this context largely unknown for early human populations in the Caucasus region. Based on our model-proxy comparison of high- and low-resolution records of 24 stalagmites from three caves, we find spatially distinct changes in vegetation and seasonality of precipitation, especially under glacial conditions. Supported by modern oxygen-isotope data and climate modeling, we identify a supraregional cold-season temperature control for oxygen isotopes in Black Sea speleothems, which previously had been interpreted as a local moisture-source signal. Carbon-isotope and trace-element data further suggest disproportionate changes in vegetation cover and soil dynamics at high altitudes, which would have resulted in a reduction but not a disappearance of human refugia during the Last Glacial Maximum, relative to the current interglacial. Our findings imply that abrupt climatic pressures from harsh conditions were overcome by adaptive strategies in the past.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-07-282023-11-292024-02-05
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 10
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 Table of Contents: Local climatic and hydrological regime
Controls on meteoric δ18O in Abkhazia
Results
Speleothem δ18O records from Abkhazia
Local hydroclimate proxy data from Sarma Cave
Discussion
Revisiting precipitation δ18O as recorded by speleothems in the Caucasus/Black Sea region
Paleoclimatic context of human occupation and expansion
through the Western Caucasus
Materials and methods
Radiocarbon dating
SAR-12 proxy record
Sampling of Novoafonskaya and Abrskil caves
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/s43247-023-01151-3
Other: gea0190
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Title: Communications Earth & Environment
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Publ. Info: London : Nature Publishing Group
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 5 (1) Sequence Number: 66 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2662-4435
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2662-4435