A multi-proxy investigation of late-Holocene temperature change and climate-driven fluctuations in sediment sourcing: Simpson Lagoon, Alaska

The significant and ongoing environmental changes in Arctic regions demonstrate the need for quantitative, high-resolution records of pre-industrial climate change in this climatically sensitive region; such records are fundamental for understanding recent anthropogenic changes in the context of nat...

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Published in:The Holocene
Main Authors: Hanna, Andrea JM, Shanahan, Timothy M, Allison, Mead A, Bianchi, Thomas S, Schreiner, Kathryn M
Other Authors: Division of Arctic Sciences
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2018
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/0959683617752845 2024-09-15T17:58:49+00:00 A multi-proxy investigation of late-Holocene temperature change and climate-driven fluctuations in sediment sourcing: Simpson Lagoon, Alaska Hanna, Andrea JM Shanahan, Timothy M Allison, Mead A Bianchi, Thomas S Schreiner, Kathryn M Division of Arctic Sciences Division of Arctic Sciences 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683617752845 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0959683617752845 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1177/0959683617752845 en eng SAGE Publications http://www.sagepub.com/licence-information-for-chorus The Holocene volume 28, issue 6, page 984-997 ISSN 0959-6836 1477-0911 journal-article 2018 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683617752845 2024-06-24T04:32:30Z The significant and ongoing environmental changes in Arctic regions demonstrate the need for quantitative, high-resolution records of pre-industrial climate change in this climatically sensitive region; such records are fundamental for understanding recent anthropogenic changes in the context of natural variability. Sediment contained within Arctic coastal environments proximal to large fluvial systems has the ability to record paleoclimate variability on subdecadal to decadal scale resolution, on par with many other terrestrial climate archives (i.e. lake sediments, ice cores). Here, we utilize one such sediment archive from Simpson Lagoon, Alaska, located adjacent to the Colville River Delta to reconstruct temperature variability and fluctuations in sediment sourcing over the past 1700 years. Quantitative reconstructions of summer air temperature are obtained using the branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether (brGDGT)-derived methylation index of branched tetraethers (MBT’)/cyclization ratio of branched tetraether (CBT) paleothermometer and reveal temperature departures correlative with noted climate events (i.e. ‘Little Ice Age’, ‘Medieval Climate Anomaly’). In addition, temporal variability in sediment sourcing to the lagoon, determined using a multi-proxy approach (i.e. granulometry, elemental analysis, clay mineralogy), broadly corresponds with temperature fluctuations, indicating relative increases in fluvial sediment discharge during colder intervals and decreased river discharge/increased coastal erosion during warmer periods. The Simpson Lagoon record presented in this study is the first temperature reconstruction, to our knowledge, developed from coastal marine sediments in the Alaskan Beaufort Sea. Article in Journal/Newspaper Beaufort Sea Climate change Alaska SAGE Publications The Holocene 28 6 984 997
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description The significant and ongoing environmental changes in Arctic regions demonstrate the need for quantitative, high-resolution records of pre-industrial climate change in this climatically sensitive region; such records are fundamental for understanding recent anthropogenic changes in the context of natural variability. Sediment contained within Arctic coastal environments proximal to large fluvial systems has the ability to record paleoclimate variability on subdecadal to decadal scale resolution, on par with many other terrestrial climate archives (i.e. lake sediments, ice cores). Here, we utilize one such sediment archive from Simpson Lagoon, Alaska, located adjacent to the Colville River Delta to reconstruct temperature variability and fluctuations in sediment sourcing over the past 1700 years. Quantitative reconstructions of summer air temperature are obtained using the branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether (brGDGT)-derived methylation index of branched tetraethers (MBT’)/cyclization ratio of branched tetraether (CBT) paleothermometer and reveal temperature departures correlative with noted climate events (i.e. ‘Little Ice Age’, ‘Medieval Climate Anomaly’). In addition, temporal variability in sediment sourcing to the lagoon, determined using a multi-proxy approach (i.e. granulometry, elemental analysis, clay mineralogy), broadly corresponds with temperature fluctuations, indicating relative increases in fluvial sediment discharge during colder intervals and decreased river discharge/increased coastal erosion during warmer periods. The Simpson Lagoon record presented in this study is the first temperature reconstruction, to our knowledge, developed from coastal marine sediments in the Alaskan Beaufort Sea.
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author Hanna, Andrea JM
Shanahan, Timothy M
Allison, Mead A
Bianchi, Thomas S
Schreiner, Kathryn M
spellingShingle Hanna, Andrea JM
Shanahan, Timothy M
Allison, Mead A
Bianchi, Thomas S
Schreiner, Kathryn M
A multi-proxy investigation of late-Holocene temperature change and climate-driven fluctuations in sediment sourcing: Simpson Lagoon, Alaska
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Shanahan, Timothy M
Allison, Mead A
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title A multi-proxy investigation of late-Holocene temperature change and climate-driven fluctuations in sediment sourcing: Simpson Lagoon, Alaska
title_short A multi-proxy investigation of late-Holocene temperature change and climate-driven fluctuations in sediment sourcing: Simpson Lagoon, Alaska
title_full A multi-proxy investigation of late-Holocene temperature change and climate-driven fluctuations in sediment sourcing: Simpson Lagoon, Alaska
title_fullStr A multi-proxy investigation of late-Holocene temperature change and climate-driven fluctuations in sediment sourcing: Simpson Lagoon, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed A multi-proxy investigation of late-Holocene temperature change and climate-driven fluctuations in sediment sourcing: Simpson Lagoon, Alaska
title_sort multi-proxy investigation of late-holocene temperature change and climate-driven fluctuations in sediment sourcing: simpson lagoon, alaska
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