2003
DOI: 10.1191/0959683603hl612rp
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Reconstruction and palaeoclimatic interpretation of mid-Holocene vegetation and lake-level changes at Saint-Jorioz, Lake Annecy, French Pre-Alps

Abstract: Pollen and sediment analyses were used to reconstruct vegetation and lake-level changes over the mid-Holocene period at Saint-Jorioz, Lake Annecy (northern French Pre-Alps). Episodes of forest clearings point to Neolithic cultural activities in the northern French Pre-Alps from c. 6500 cal. BP in agreement with other pollen and macrofossils records from eastern Switzerland and the Jura mountains. The lake-level record shows rises atc. 8300–8200, 6400, 5900 and after 5730 cal. BP. The rise at c. 8300–8200 cal. … Show more

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“…Lake level data also supply information for modelling experiments and can be used to refine palaeoclimatic reconstructions based on pollen data (Guiot et al 1993;Magny et al 2001Magny et al , 2003Magny et al , 2005). In particular, lake level records give specific information on precipitation changes, in contrast to most climatic markers documenting often only temperature changes.…”
Section: Changes In Regional Lake Levels and Climatic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lake level data also supply information for modelling experiments and can be used to refine palaeoclimatic reconstructions based on pollen data (Guiot et al 1993;Magny et al 2001Magny et al , 2003Magny et al , 2005). In particular, lake level records give specific information on precipitation changes, in contrast to most climatic markers documenting often only temperature changes.…”
Section: Changes In Regional Lake Levels and Climatic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, if the climate response of the proxy is well understood, the use of a constraint may provide a more consistent set of results than those from an unconstrained MAT (e.g. Magny et al 2001Magny et al , 2003Muller et al 2003;Bordon et al 2009). The need of using such constraints raises questions about the suitability and robustness of MAT as a climate-reconstruction procedure when applied to pollen data, especially when the constraints applied are themselves derived from the pollen data (e.g.…”
Section: Weaknessesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muller et al (2003) use MAT on the same modern pollen data-set in eastern Canada to reconstruct annual precipitation, mean annual temperature, evaporation:potential evaporation, mean January and July temperatures, run-off, and growing degree-days above 0°C and above 5°C. See also Magny et al (2001Magny et al ( , 2003 for reconstructions of seven climate variables from one data-set. de Vernal et al (2001; use the same dinoflagellate cyst assemblages to reconstruct summer and winter seasurface temperatures, the number of months of ice cover, and summer sea-surface salinity (see Telford 2006 for a critique).…”
Section: Assemblage Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A nagyobb mennyiségben beáramló édesvíz az áramlat átfordulási pontjának délebbre tolódását eredmé-nyezheti, mely a mélységi víz keletkezési intenzitásának csökkenésében nyilvánul meg. Következménye lehet a magasabb földrajzi szélességeken elhelyezkedő területek lehűlése, vagy éppen nagyobb csapadékmennyiség elő-fordulása Közép-Európa területein (2. ábra) a megerősö-dő ciklonikus tevékenység miatt (Magny, Bégeot, Guiot, Guiot, Marguet, & Billaud, 2003;Magny, 2007).…”
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