Centennial to decadal vegetation community changes linked to orbital and solar forcing during the Dan-C2 hyperthermal event

Simon Kelley, D. W. Jolley, Robert Daly, Abelina Ebinghaus, Dave Kemp, Iain Gilmour, Conall MacNiocall

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Abstract

Formed close to the K-Pg boundary, the Boltysh meteorite crater, Ukraine, preserves >400 m of lacustrine sedimentary rocks that include a record of the early Danian Dan-C2 hyperthermal event. Abundant pollen, spores and algae recovered from these sediments have yielded a cyclic record of plant ecology change paced by c. 21 kyr orbital precession cycles. New, higher resolution sampling across the inception of the Dan-C2 hyperthermal event has identified oscillations in vegetation community ecology at sub-orbital periods of c. 2 kyr, c. 200 years and c. 11 years. These are consistent with possible Hallstatt, DeVreis-Suess and Schwabe solar cycles, respectively. Rapid regime shift from savanna to a mesic forest ecosystem was paced by c. 21 kyr precession, with the shift probably occurring in <200 years. Prior to regime shift, c. 2 kyr (i.e. possible Hallstatt) oscillations between mesic- and winterwet-dominated plant communities increased in intensity, suggestive of ecological flickering.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1019-1030
Number of pages21
JournalJournal of the Geological Society
Volume174
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Jun 2017

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