Journal article
Hydrological changes during the Roman Climatic Optimum in northern Tuscany (Central Italy) as evidenced by speleothem records and archaeological data
M Bini, G Zanchetta, E Regattieri, I Isola, RN Drysdale, F Fabiani, S Genovesi, JC Hellstrom
Journal of Quaternary Science | WILEY | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.3224
Abstract
Study of the climate in the Mediterranean basin during different historical periods has taken on a particular importance, particularly regarding its role (together with other factors) in the evolution of human settlement patterns. Although the Roman age is traditionally considered a period with a favourable climate, recent studies have revealed considerable complexity in terms of regional climate variations. In this paper, we compare the hydrological change from speleothem proxy records with flood reconstructions from archaeological sites for Northern Tuscany (central Italy). We identify a period of oscillating climatic conditions culminating in a multidecadal dry event during the 1st centur..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Lucca ('Call 2016') within the project 'Clima ed eventi alluvionali estremi in Versilia: integrazione di nuove tecniche geoarcheologiche, geomorfologiche, geochimiche e simulazioni numeriche (Leader M. Bini)'. We thank the 'Gruppo Speleologico Lucchese' and the 'Federazione Speleologica Toscana' for their substantial and valuable support during years of research in the Apuan caves.