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The longest homogeneous series of grape harvest dates, Beaune 1354–2018, and its significance for the understanding of past and present climate

2019

Records of grape harvest dates (GHDs) are the oldest and the longest continuous phenological data in Europe. However, many available series, including the well-known (Dijon) Burgundy series, are error prone because scholars so far have uncritically drawn the data from 19th century publications instead of going back to the archives. The GHDs from the famous vine region of Beaune (Burgundy) were entirely drawn from the archives and critically cross-checked with narrative evidence. In order to reconstruct temperature, the series was calibrated against the long Paris temperature series comprising the 360 years from 1659 to 2018. The 664-year-long Beaune series from 1354 to 2018 is also signific…

lcsh:GE1-350lcsh:Environmental pollutionlcsh:Environmental protectionlcsh:TD172-193.5lcsh:TD169-171.8lcsh:Environmental sciencesClimate of the Past
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Lignin oxidation products as a potential proxy for vegetation and environmental changes in speleothems and cave drip water – a first record from the …

2019

Here, we present the first quantitative speleothem record of lignin oxidation products (LOPs), which has been determined in a Holocene stalagmite from the Herbstlabyrinth Cave in central Germany. In addition, we present LOP results from 16 months of drip water monitoring. Lignin is only produced by vascular plants and therefore has the potential to be an unambiguous vegetation proxy and to complement other vegetation and climate proxies in speleothems. We compare our results with stable isotope and trace element data from the same sample. In the stalagmite, LOP concentrations show a similar behavior to P, Ba and U concentrations, which have previously been interpreted as vegetation proxies.…

lcsh:GE1-350lcsh:Environmental pollutionlcsh:Environmental protectionlcsh:TD172-193.5lcsh:TD169-171.8lcsh:Environmental sciencesClimate of the Past
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