Articles | Volume 22, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-1159-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-1159-2026
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10 Jun 2026
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Quantitative climate reconstruction from sedimentary ancient DNA: framework, validation and application

Ulrike Herzschuh, Thomas Böhmer, Weihan Jia, and Simeon Lisovski

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Editorial statement
The manuscript by Herzschuh et al. presents a novel approach for deriving quantitative summer temperature estimates from Lake sediments. This method has the potential to substantially improve terrestrial temperature reconstructions and thereby advance our understanding of past continental climate change.
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We introduce a new climate proxy based on plant DNA preserved in lake sediments. Validated with a large surface sample dataset and applied to a sediment record, this method provides more accurate and robust reconstructions of past climate change than traditional vegetation proxies like pollen, likely due to a higher taxonomic resolution and more localized signal.
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