A 2000 year long seasonal record of floods in Lake Ledro

Knowledge of past natural flood variability and controlling climate factors is of high value since it can be useful to refine projections of the future flood behavior under climate warming. In this context, we present a seasonally resolved 2000 year long flood frequency and intensity reconstruction from the southern Alpine slope (North Italy) using annually laminated (varved) lake sediments. Floods occurred predominantly during summer and autumn, whereas winter and spring events were rare. The all-season flood frequency and, particularly, the occurrence of summer events increased during solar minima, suggesting solar-induced circulation changes resembling negative conditions of the North Atlantic Oscillation as controlling atmospheric mechanism. Furthermore, the most extreme autumn events occurred during a period of warm Mediterranean sea surface temperature. Interpreting these results in regard to present climate change, our data set proposes for a warming scenario, a decrease in summer floods, but an increase in the intensity of autumn floods at the South-Alpine slope.

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Wirth, Stefanie B, Gilli, Adrian, Simonneau, Anaëlle, Ariztegui, Daniel, Vannière, Boris, Glur, Lukas, Chapron, Emmanuel, Magny, Michel, Anselmetti, Flavio S (2013). Dataset: A 2000 year long seasonal record of floods in Lake Ledro. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.823422

DOI retrieved: 2013

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Imported on November 30, 2024
Last update November 30, 2024
License CC-BY-3.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.823422
Author Wirth, Stefanie B
Given Name Stefanie B
Family Name Wirth
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Gilli, Adrian
Simonneau, Anaëlle
Ariztegui, Daniel
Vannière, Boris
Glur, Lukas
Chapron, Emmanuel
Magny, Michel
Anselmetti, Flavio S
Source Creation 2013
Publication Year 2013
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Wirzh_2013b
Subject Areas
Name: Lithosphere

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Title: A 2000 year long seasonal record of floods in the southern European Alps
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1002/grl.50741
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2013
Source: Geophysical Research Letters
Authors: Wirth Stefanie B , Gilli Adrian , Simonneau Anaëlle , Ariztegui Daniel , Vannière Boris , Glur Lukas , Chapron Emmanuel , Magny Michel , Anselmetti Flavio S .