A Holocene paleoclimate reconstruction for eastern Canada based on δ 18 O cellulose of Sphagnum mosses from Mer Bleue Bog

We present a ~9200 yr high-resolution oxygen isotope record of plant cellulose (δ 18 O cel ) from the peat deposits of Mer Bleue Bog, Ontario and apply it as a proxy for paleotemperature reconstruction in Eastern Canada. The results show that δ 18 O cel of Sphagnum follows the general pattern of the...

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Main Authors: Bilali, Hafida El, Patterson, R Timothy, Prokoph, Andreas
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/0959683613484617 2024-10-20T14:10:36+00:00 A Holocene paleoclimate reconstruction for eastern Canada based on δ 18 O cellulose of Sphagnum mosses from Mer Bleue Bog Bilali, Hafida El Patterson, R Timothy Prokoph, Andreas 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683613484617 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0959683613484617 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1177/0959683613484617 en eng SAGE Publications https://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license The Holocene volume 23, issue 9, page 1260-1271 ISSN 0959-6836 1477-0911 journal-article 2013 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683613484617 2024-09-24T04:14:02Z We present a ~9200 yr high-resolution oxygen isotope record of plant cellulose (δ 18 O cel ) from the peat deposits of Mer Bleue Bog, Ontario and apply it as a proxy for paleotemperature reconstruction in Eastern Canada. The results show that δ 18 O cel of Sphagnum follows the general pattern of the Northern Hemisphere reconstructed paleotemperature record for the last 2000 years at a ratio of ~2‰δ 18 O cel /°C. The δ 18 O cel record of ombrotrophic phase of Mer Bleue Bog is also in accordance with major features of the Holocene sunspot number reconstruction. Three distinct time intervals have low δ 18 O cel values: 200–800 cal. BP (‘Little Ice Age’); 2800–3400 cal. BP synchronous to a cooling period reported elsewhere in North America; and 4200–4600 cal. BP corresponding to a cooling interval in the North Atlantic region. These cooling periods also correlate well with negative excursions in the Holocene sunspot and cosmogenic 10 Be records. A fourth period of low δ 18 O cel values between ad 1810 and 1820 may be related to the extremely cold summer of 1816 and cooler subsequent years, which occurred in the aftermath of the Tambora volcanic eruption, or possibly cooling associated with the early 19th century Dalton solar minimum. The results also indicate the presence of millennial-scale cycles possibly comparable with the globally recognized Bond cycles that have been correlated to fluctuations in solar irradiance. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic SAGE Publications Bleue ENVELOPE(141.406,141.406,-66.819,-66.819) Canada The Holocene 23 9 1260 1271
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description We present a ~9200 yr high-resolution oxygen isotope record of plant cellulose (δ 18 O cel ) from the peat deposits of Mer Bleue Bog, Ontario and apply it as a proxy for paleotemperature reconstruction in Eastern Canada. The results show that δ 18 O cel of Sphagnum follows the general pattern of the Northern Hemisphere reconstructed paleotemperature record for the last 2000 years at a ratio of ~2‰δ 18 O cel /°C. The δ 18 O cel record of ombrotrophic phase of Mer Bleue Bog is also in accordance with major features of the Holocene sunspot number reconstruction. Three distinct time intervals have low δ 18 O cel values: 200–800 cal. BP (‘Little Ice Age’); 2800–3400 cal. BP synchronous to a cooling period reported elsewhere in North America; and 4200–4600 cal. BP corresponding to a cooling interval in the North Atlantic region. These cooling periods also correlate well with negative excursions in the Holocene sunspot and cosmogenic 10 Be records. A fourth period of low δ 18 O cel values between ad 1810 and 1820 may be related to the extremely cold summer of 1816 and cooler subsequent years, which occurred in the aftermath of the Tambora volcanic eruption, or possibly cooling associated with the early 19th century Dalton solar minimum. The results also indicate the presence of millennial-scale cycles possibly comparable with the globally recognized Bond cycles that have been correlated to fluctuations in solar irradiance.
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author Bilali, Hafida El
Patterson, R Timothy
Prokoph, Andreas
spellingShingle Bilali, Hafida El
Patterson, R Timothy
Prokoph, Andreas
A Holocene paleoclimate reconstruction for eastern Canada based on δ 18 O cellulose of Sphagnum mosses from Mer Bleue Bog
author_facet Bilali, Hafida El
Patterson, R Timothy
Prokoph, Andreas
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title A Holocene paleoclimate reconstruction for eastern Canada based on δ 18 O cellulose of Sphagnum mosses from Mer Bleue Bog
title_short A Holocene paleoclimate reconstruction for eastern Canada based on δ 18 O cellulose of Sphagnum mosses from Mer Bleue Bog
title_full A Holocene paleoclimate reconstruction for eastern Canada based on δ 18 O cellulose of Sphagnum mosses from Mer Bleue Bog
title_fullStr A Holocene paleoclimate reconstruction for eastern Canada based on δ 18 O cellulose of Sphagnum mosses from Mer Bleue Bog
title_full_unstemmed A Holocene paleoclimate reconstruction for eastern Canada based on δ 18 O cellulose of Sphagnum mosses from Mer Bleue Bog
title_sort holocene paleoclimate reconstruction for eastern canada based on δ 18 o cellulose of sphagnum mosses from mer bleue bog
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