A high‐resolution diatom record of late‐Quaternary sea‐surface temperatures and oceanographic conditions from the eastern Norwegian Sea

Core MD95‐2011 was taken from the eastern Vøring Plateau, near the Norwegian coast. The section between 250 and 750 cm covers the time period from 13 000 to 2700 cal. yr BP (the Lateglacial and much of the Holocene). Samples at 5 cm intervals were analysed for fossil diatoms. A data‐set of 139 moder...

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Main Authors: BIRKS, CHRISTOPHER J. A., KOÇ, NALÂN
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1502-3885.2002.tb01077.x 2024-10-06T13:47:02+00:00 A high‐resolution diatom record of late‐Quaternary sea‐surface temperatures and oceanographic conditions from the eastern Norwegian Sea BIRKS, CHRISTOPHER J. A. KOÇ, NALÂN 2002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2002.tb01077.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1502-3885.2002.tb01077.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2002.tb01077.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Boreas volume 31, issue 4, page 323-344 ISSN 0300-9483 1502-3885 journal-article 2002 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2002.tb01077.x 2024-09-11T04:13:25Z Core MD95‐2011 was taken from the eastern Vøring Plateau, near the Norwegian coast. The section between 250 and 750 cm covers the time period from 13 000 to 2700 cal. yr BP (the Lateglacial and much of the Holocene). Samples at 5 cm intervals were analysed for fossil diatoms. A data‐set of 139 modern sea‐surface diatom samples was related to contemporary sea‐surface temperatures (SSTs) using two different numerical methods. The resulting transfer functions were used to reconstruct past sea‐surface temperatures from the fossil diatom assemblages. After the cold Younger Dryas with summer SSTs about 6°C, temperatures warmed rapidly to about 13°C. One of the fluctuations in the earliest Holocene can be related to the Pre‐Boreal Oscillation, but SSTs were generally unstable until about 9700 cal. yr BP. Evidence from diatom concentration and magnetic susceptibility suggests a change and stabilization of water currents associated with the final melting of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet at c. 8100 cal. yr BP. A period of maximum warmth between 9700 and 6700 cal. yr BP had SSTs 3–5°C warmer than at present. Temperatures cooled gradually until c. 3000 cal. yr BP, and then rose slightly around 2750 cal. yr BP. The varimax factors derived from the Imbrie & Kipp method for sea‐surface‐temperature reconstructions can be interpreted as water‐masses. They show a dominance of Arctic Waters and Sea Ice during the Younger Dryas. The North Atlantic current increased rapidly in strength during the early Holocene, resulting in warmer conditions than previously. Since about 7250 cal. yr BP, Norwegian Atlantic Water gradually replaced the North Atlantic Water, and this, in combination with decreasing summer insolation, led to a gradual cooling of the sea surface. Terrestrial systems in Norway and Iceland responded to this cooling and the increased supply of moisture by renewed glaciation. Periods of glacial advance can be correlated with cool oscillations in the SST reconstructions. By comparison with records of SSTs from other sites ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Ice Sheet Iceland Magnetic susceptibility north atlantic current North Atlantic Norwegian Sea Sea ice Wiley Online Library Arctic Norwegian Sea Norway Vøring Plateau ENVELOPE(4.000,4.000,67.000,67.000) Boreas 31 4 323 344
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description Core MD95‐2011 was taken from the eastern Vøring Plateau, near the Norwegian coast. The section between 250 and 750 cm covers the time period from 13 000 to 2700 cal. yr BP (the Lateglacial and much of the Holocene). Samples at 5 cm intervals were analysed for fossil diatoms. A data‐set of 139 modern sea‐surface diatom samples was related to contemporary sea‐surface temperatures (SSTs) using two different numerical methods. The resulting transfer functions were used to reconstruct past sea‐surface temperatures from the fossil diatom assemblages. After the cold Younger Dryas with summer SSTs about 6°C, temperatures warmed rapidly to about 13°C. One of the fluctuations in the earliest Holocene can be related to the Pre‐Boreal Oscillation, but SSTs were generally unstable until about 9700 cal. yr BP. Evidence from diatom concentration and magnetic susceptibility suggests a change and stabilization of water currents associated with the final melting of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet at c. 8100 cal. yr BP. A period of maximum warmth between 9700 and 6700 cal. yr BP had SSTs 3–5°C warmer than at present. Temperatures cooled gradually until c. 3000 cal. yr BP, and then rose slightly around 2750 cal. yr BP. The varimax factors derived from the Imbrie & Kipp method for sea‐surface‐temperature reconstructions can be interpreted as water‐masses. They show a dominance of Arctic Waters and Sea Ice during the Younger Dryas. The North Atlantic current increased rapidly in strength during the early Holocene, resulting in warmer conditions than previously. Since about 7250 cal. yr BP, Norwegian Atlantic Water gradually replaced the North Atlantic Water, and this, in combination with decreasing summer insolation, led to a gradual cooling of the sea surface. Terrestrial systems in Norway and Iceland responded to this cooling and the increased supply of moisture by renewed glaciation. Periods of glacial advance can be correlated with cool oscillations in the SST reconstructions. By comparison with records of SSTs from other sites ...
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author BIRKS, CHRISTOPHER J. A.
KOÇ, NALÂN
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KOÇ, NALÂN
A high‐resolution diatom record of late‐Quaternary sea‐surface temperatures and oceanographic conditions from the eastern Norwegian Sea
author_facet BIRKS, CHRISTOPHER J. A.
KOÇ, NALÂN
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title A high‐resolution diatom record of late‐Quaternary sea‐surface temperatures and oceanographic conditions from the eastern Norwegian Sea
title_short A high‐resolution diatom record of late‐Quaternary sea‐surface temperatures and oceanographic conditions from the eastern Norwegian Sea
title_full A high‐resolution diatom record of late‐Quaternary sea‐surface temperatures and oceanographic conditions from the eastern Norwegian Sea
title_fullStr A high‐resolution diatom record of late‐Quaternary sea‐surface temperatures and oceanographic conditions from the eastern Norwegian Sea
title_full_unstemmed A high‐resolution diatom record of late‐Quaternary sea‐surface temperatures and oceanographic conditions from the eastern Norwegian Sea
title_sort high‐resolution diatom record of late‐quaternary sea‐surface temperatures and oceanographic conditions from the eastern norwegian sea
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