This paper reviews multi-proxy paleoclimatic reconstructions with robust age-control derived from lacustrine, dendrochronological and geomorphological records and characterizes the main environmental changes that occurred in the Southern Pyrenees during the last millennium. Warmer and relatively arid conditions prevailed during the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA, ca. 900–1300 AD), with a significant development of xerophytes and Mediterranean vegetation and limited deciduous tree formations (mesophytes). The Little Ice Age (LIA, 1300–1800 AD) was generally colder and moister, with an expansion of deciduous taxa and cold-adapted montane conifers. Two major phases occurred within this period: (i) a transition MCA–LIA, characterized by fluctuat...
Understanding how climate has modulated forest growth and composition in the past is necessary to pr...
International audienceAs elsewhere around the North Atlantic, and throughout most European mountains...
Previous studies have revealed the excellence of the westernmost Mediterranean records for reconstru...
This paper reviews multi-proxy paleoclimatic reconstructions with robust age-control derived from la...
International audienceSuperimposed on the long-term climate variability attributed to orbital forcin...
In this contribution we compile and summarize the available paleo-environmental lacustrine data for ...
Human activities during the last millennium have shaped most of the present-day landscapes. During t...
Past temperature variations are usually inferred from proxy data or estimated using general circulat...
International audienceThe Pyrenees form a continuous mountain barrier between France and Spain and a...
We report vegetation changes of the last millennium inferred from palynological analysis of a sedime...
High resolution multiproxy data (pollen, sedimentology, geochemistry, chironomids and charcoal) from...
Oliva, M. et. al.The Little Ice Age (LIA) is known as one of the coldest stages of the Holocene. Mos...
The Mediterranean region is expected to be highly impacted by global warming, although the uncertain...
International audienceClimatic reconstructions based on palynological data from Aquitaine outcrops e...
Understanding how climate has modulated forest growth and composition in the past is necessary to pr...
International audienceAs elsewhere around the North Atlantic, and throughout most European mountains...
Previous studies have revealed the excellence of the westernmost Mediterranean records for reconstru...
This paper reviews multi-proxy paleoclimatic reconstructions with robust age-control derived from la...
International audienceSuperimposed on the long-term climate variability attributed to orbital forcin...
In this contribution we compile and summarize the available paleo-environmental lacustrine data for ...
Human activities during the last millennium have shaped most of the present-day landscapes. During t...
Past temperature variations are usually inferred from proxy data or estimated using general circulat...
International audienceThe Pyrenees form a continuous mountain barrier between France and Spain and a...
We report vegetation changes of the last millennium inferred from palynological analysis of a sedime...
High resolution multiproxy data (pollen, sedimentology, geochemistry, chironomids and charcoal) from...
Oliva, M. et. al.The Little Ice Age (LIA) is known as one of the coldest stages of the Holocene. Mos...
The Mediterranean region is expected to be highly impacted by global warming, although the uncertain...
International audienceClimatic reconstructions based on palynological data from Aquitaine outcrops e...
Understanding how climate has modulated forest growth and composition in the past is necessary to pr...
International audienceAs elsewhere around the North Atlantic, and throughout most European mountains...
Previous studies have revealed the excellence of the westernmost Mediterranean records for reconstru...