Articles | Volume 21, issue 11
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-21-2331-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-21-2331-2025
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19 Nov 2025
Research article |  | 19 Nov 2025

Holocene climate dynamics in the central Mediterranean inferred from pollen data

Léa d'Oliveira, Sébastien Joannin, Guillemette Ménot, Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout, Lucas Dugerdil, Marion Blache, Mary Robles, Assunta Florenzano, Alessia Masi, Anna Maria Mercuri, Laura Sadori, Marie Balasse, and Odile Peyron

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We studied climate change in the central Mediterranean during the Holocene by analysing 38 pollen records. Several methods were used to obtain reliable results on seasonal temperatures and precipitation. Our results show that, during the Holocene, summer temperatures were colder in the south and warmer in the north, with wetter winters and drier summers, especially in the south. Unlike winter conditions, summer ones did not follow variations in insolation, suggesting other factors.
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