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Title: Westerlies migrations and volcanic records over the past 4,000 years from the Azores lacustrine sequences. Exploring correlations and impacts on Western Europe
Author: Sáez, Alberto
Hernández Hernández, Armand
Pimentel, Adriano
Andrade, Mariana
Bao, Roberto
Raposeiro, Pedro Miguel
Gonçalves, Vítor
Benavente, Mario
Pla Rabés, Sergi
Ramalho, Ricardo S.
Giralt Romeu, Santiago
Keywords: Açores
Holocè
Plistocè
Sediments lacustres
Azores
Holocene
Pleistocene
Lake sediments
Issue Date: 8-Jan-2025
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Abstract: The Azores region plays a crucial role as a pathway for precipitation fronts traversing the North Atlantic from west to east, driven by the prevailing westerly winds. Variations in the strength of the Azores High affect the dynamics of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), leading to latitudinal shifts in the trajectory of the westerlies and jet stream current over time. Throughout the Holocene and Late Pleistocene, the Azores islands experienced numerous highly explosive eruptions. Volcanic ash from these events was primarily dispersed to the east, carried by the North Atlantic Jet Stream, with cryptotephras being found across the British Isles and Northern-Central Europe. To investigate how NAO variations influenced the latitudinal position of the westerlies and in the ash dispersal towards Europe during the Late Holocene, we analysed the stratigraphy and sedimentology from 20 lake sediment sequences across five islands of Azores and revise highstand/lowstand periods in several lakes in Europe. Our facies analysis of Azorean lakes revelated three long-term phases highstand <span style="color:rgb( 13 , 13 , 13 )">at 0-0.6, 2.6-1.5 and >4.2-3.4 cal ka BP</span> and two lowstand phases at <span style="color:rgb( 13 , 13 , 13 )">1.5-0.6 and 2.6-3.3 cal ka BP </span>which are ultimately related to paleo-NAO intensity and signal variations. By modelling spatial and temporal climate variability between Azores and Europe, we tracked changes in the westerlies' latitudinal position over the last 4,200 years. Additionally, we characterized tephra deposits in Azorean lakes, creating a preliminary database to support future tephrostratigraphic and tephrochronological research. This framework can also be useful for recognising distal cryptotephra layers in Europe and North Africa. 
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2025.104698
It is part of: Global and Planetary Change, 2025, vol. 246, 104698
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/217800
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2025.104698
ISSN: 0921-8181
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