This paper examines the hydroclimate history of the Eastern Mediterranean (EM) region during the 10th to 14th centuries C.E., a period known as the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), a time of significant historical turmoil and change in the region. The study assembles several regional hydroclimatic archives, primarily the Dead Sea reconstructed lake level curve together with the recently extracted deep-lake sediment record, the Soreq Cave speleothem record and its counterpart, the EM marine sediment record and the Cairo Nilometer record of annual maximum summer flood levels in lower Egypt. The Dead Sea record is a primary indicator of the intensity of the EM cold-season storm activity while the Nilometer reflects the intensity of the late sum...
International audienceThe Levant, a transition zone between the temperate Mediterranean domain and s...
Palaeoclimate variability must be constrained to predict the nature and impacts of future climate ch...
The Muslim expansion in the Mediterranean basin was one the most relevant and rapid cultural changes...
The alluvial deposits of a small spring valley near Jableh, in north-western coastal Syria, provides...
The alluvial deposits of a small spring valley near Jableh, in north-western coastal Syria, provides...
This article analyses high-quality hydroclimate proxy records and spatial reconstructions from the C...
This article analyses high-quality hydroclimate proxy records and spatial reconstructions from the C...
This article analyses high-quality hydroclimate proxy records and spatial reconstructions from the C...
The importance of understanding processes that govern the hydroclimate of the Mediterranean Basin is...
During the period of instrumental records, the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) has strongly influen...
International audienceClimate change and water availability in the Middle East are important in unde...
AbstractDuring the period of instrumental records, the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) has strongly...
We present a study on four high sedimentation-rate marine cores with suppressed bioturbation effects...
Mediterranean fluvial hydrology is characterised by decadal-to-multi-centennial length wet and dry e...
International audienceThe Levant, a transition zone between the temperate Mediterranean domain and s...
Palaeoclimate variability must be constrained to predict the nature and impacts of future climate ch...
The Muslim expansion in the Mediterranean basin was one the most relevant and rapid cultural changes...
The alluvial deposits of a small spring valley near Jableh, in north-western coastal Syria, provides...
The alluvial deposits of a small spring valley near Jableh, in north-western coastal Syria, provides...
This article analyses high-quality hydroclimate proxy records and spatial reconstructions from the C...
This article analyses high-quality hydroclimate proxy records and spatial reconstructions from the C...
This article analyses high-quality hydroclimate proxy records and spatial reconstructions from the C...
The importance of understanding processes that govern the hydroclimate of the Mediterranean Basin is...
During the period of instrumental records, the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) has strongly influen...
International audienceClimate change and water availability in the Middle East are important in unde...
AbstractDuring the period of instrumental records, the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) has strongly...
We present a study on four high sedimentation-rate marine cores with suppressed bioturbation effects...
Mediterranean fluvial hydrology is characterised by decadal-to-multi-centennial length wet and dry e...
International audienceThe Levant, a transition zone between the temperate Mediterranean domain and s...
Palaeoclimate variability must be constrained to predict the nature and impacts of future climate ch...
The Muslim expansion in the Mediterranean basin was one the most relevant and rapid cultural changes...