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Alternate Atlantic forest and climate phases during the early Pleistocene 41 kyr cycles in southeastern Brazil

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QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
Volume 286, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107560

Keywords

Subtropical front; Araucaria; Southern Hemisphere; Antarctic ice volume; Tropical forest

Funding

  1. Dimensions of biodiversity FAPESP [BIOTA 2013/50297-0]
  2. NSF [DEB1343578]
  3. Foundation BNP PARIBAS
  4. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development-CNPq [307179/2021-4]

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This study presents an early Pleistocene record from the Colonia basin in Brazil, revealing the changes in vegetation and lake productivity during glacial and interglacial periods. The research also highlights the significant influence of Southern Hemisphere climate features on the Colonia region during the early Pleistocene.
The early Pleistocene was driven by 41 kyr glacial cycles that have been rarely characterized in continental records, especially in South America. Most of long-term records derive from marine records (e.g. sea surface temperatures (SST)) and have been widely used to infer past climate dynamics but implications for the continent have rarely been evaluated. We present an early Pleistocene record (COL17c) from the Colonia basin in the Atlantic forest domain in southeastern Brazil. Our aim was to integrate past environmental dynamics and the drivers of change between ca. 1.5 to 1.3 Myr at the latitude of Colonia (23 degrees S; ca. 700 m a.s.l.). We applied a multi-proxy approach including pollen, charcoal, X-Ray fluorescence scanning (XRF), biomarkers and diatoms. We identified three glacial periods and four interglacials containing a continuous cool forest, mainly dominated by Araucaria. The glacial periods were characterized by increases in organic matter input on the lake, semi-deciduous forest, and shore and herbaceous vegetation. In contrast, the interglacials were marked by increases in evergreen forest and reduced organic matter input. We attribute these alternating phases of vegetation and lake productivity to meridional temperature differences that regulated the input of moisture at the latitude of Colonia. After 1.430 Myr, glacial and interglacial periods showed a different dynamism with an increase in Araucaria forests and drops in relative temperature, concomitant with regional long-trend cooling observed in marine records. The observed forest responses inferred from the COL17c record are in phase with regional climate features such as the development of the cold Pacific tongue and the equatorward migration of subpolar fronts, highlighting the strong influence of the Southern Hemisphere at Colonia during the early Pleistocene. (c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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