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Latitudinal climatic gradients in the Western European and Mediterranean regions from the Mid-Miocene (c. 15 Ma) to the Mid-Pliocene (c. 3.5 Ma) as quantified from pollen data

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In Europe and the Mediterranean region, the vegetation and climate of the Neogene is well understood, due to the abundance of pollen data, allowing the climate evolution at a time of global cooling to be described. This paper presents a climatic reconstruction of four key timeslices of the Neogene: the Mid-Miocene (c. 14 Ma), the Late Miocene (c. 10 Ma), the Early Pliocene (c. 5–5.3 Ma) and the Mid-Pliocene (c. 3.6 Ma). The results show that Neogene climate was warmer than today and that the transition from a weak latitudinal thermic gradient (around 0.48 8C/degree in latitude) to a gradient similar to that of today (0.6 8C/degree in latitude) took place at the end of the Miocene. The latitudinal precipitation gradient was more accentuated than today from the Mid-Miocene to the Mid-Pliocene, with higher precipitation than today in northwestern Europe and the northwestern Mediterranean but with conditions that were drier than or equivalent to today in the southwestern Mediterranean region.
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halsde-00273037 , version 1 (14-04-2008)

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S. Fauquette, J.P. Suc, G. Jiménez-Moreno, A. Micheels, A. Jost, et al.. Latitudinal climatic gradients in the Western European and Mediterranean regions from the Mid-Miocene (c. 15 Ma) to the Mid-Pliocene (c. 3.5 Ma) as quantified from pollen data. WILLIAMS, M., HAYWOOD, A. M., GREGORY, F. J. & SCHMIDT, D. N. Deep-Time Perspectives on Climate Change: Marrying the Signal from Computer Models and Biological Proxies., The Geological Society, London, pp.481-502, 2007, The Micropalaeontological Society, Special Publications. ⟨halsde-00273037⟩
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