Ayr Lake, Baffin Island 570Yr Leaf Wax Hydrogen Isotope and Varve Data

A multiproxy paleoclimate record is presented using leaf wax hydrogen isotopes (d2Hwax) and varve thickness from Arctic proglacial lake sediments. Also provided is one of the first evaluations of the utility of d2Hwax as a paleoclimate proxy in Arctic proglacial lakes. Comparison of varve thickness...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth K. Thomas, Sean McGrane, Jason Briner, Yongsong Huang
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Published: Arctic Data Center
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A23P9D
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A23P9D 2023-11-08T14:14:16+01:00 Ayr Lake, Baffin Island 570Yr Leaf Wax Hydrogen Isotope and Varve Data Elizabeth K. Thomas Sean McGrane Jason Briner Yongsong Huang No geographic description provided. ENVELOPE(-70.086,-70.086,70.459,70.459) BEGINDATE: 1432-12-23T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2004-12-31T00:00:00Z 2016-04-02T11:17:34.593Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A23P9D unknown Arctic Data Center Arctic Ecology climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere Dataset dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A23P9D 2023-11-08T13:38:20Z A multiproxy paleoclimate record is presented using leaf wax hydrogen isotopes (d2Hwax) and varve thickness from Arctic proglacial lake sediments. Also provided is one of the first evaluations of the utility of d2Hwax as a paleoclimate proxy in Arctic proglacial lakes. Comparison of varve thickness and d2Hwax at sub-decadal resolution from 1948 to 2004 AD, and at sub-centennial resolution from 1450 to 2004 AD is made. Varve thickness and d2Hwax both contain large interannual variability and are anti-correlated during the late twentieth century, suggesting that both proxies respond rapidly, but by different mechanisms, to catchment-scale forcings. At longer time scales, varve thickness exhibits a strong response to Little Ice Age cooling (1661-1827 AD in this record) but does not show evidence for twentieth century warming recorded throughout the Arctic. d2Hwax does record regional- scale temperature changes, with more 2H-depleted values during the Little Ice Age and an abrupt change to more 2H-enriched values in the twentieth century. This corresponds well with a recent Arctic-wide temperature reconstruction in which the seventeenth century is the coldest interval, and the twentieth century is the warmest interval. The results suggest that d2Hwax is a promising proxy that can be applied at high resolution in proglacial Arctic lakes. Dataset Arctic Baffin Island Baffin Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Ayr Lake ENVELOPE(-70.250,-70.250,70.400,70.400) Baffin Island ENVELOPE(-70.086,-70.086,70.459,70.459)
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topic Arctic
Ecology
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
spellingShingle Arctic
Ecology
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
Elizabeth K. Thomas
Sean McGrane
Jason Briner
Yongsong Huang
Ayr Lake, Baffin Island 570Yr Leaf Wax Hydrogen Isotope and Varve Data
topic_facet Arctic
Ecology
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
description A multiproxy paleoclimate record is presented using leaf wax hydrogen isotopes (d2Hwax) and varve thickness from Arctic proglacial lake sediments. Also provided is one of the first evaluations of the utility of d2Hwax as a paleoclimate proxy in Arctic proglacial lakes. Comparison of varve thickness and d2Hwax at sub-decadal resolution from 1948 to 2004 AD, and at sub-centennial resolution from 1450 to 2004 AD is made. Varve thickness and d2Hwax both contain large interannual variability and are anti-correlated during the late twentieth century, suggesting that both proxies respond rapidly, but by different mechanisms, to catchment-scale forcings. At longer time scales, varve thickness exhibits a strong response to Little Ice Age cooling (1661-1827 AD in this record) but does not show evidence for twentieth century warming recorded throughout the Arctic. d2Hwax does record regional- scale temperature changes, with more 2H-depleted values during the Little Ice Age and an abrupt change to more 2H-enriched values in the twentieth century. This corresponds well with a recent Arctic-wide temperature reconstruction in which the seventeenth century is the coldest interval, and the twentieth century is the warmest interval. The results suggest that d2Hwax is a promising proxy that can be applied at high resolution in proglacial Arctic lakes.
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author Elizabeth K. Thomas
Sean McGrane
Jason Briner
Yongsong Huang
author_facet Elizabeth K. Thomas
Sean McGrane
Jason Briner
Yongsong Huang
author_sort Elizabeth K. Thomas
title Ayr Lake, Baffin Island 570Yr Leaf Wax Hydrogen Isotope and Varve Data
title_short Ayr Lake, Baffin Island 570Yr Leaf Wax Hydrogen Isotope and Varve Data
title_full Ayr Lake, Baffin Island 570Yr Leaf Wax Hydrogen Isotope and Varve Data
title_fullStr Ayr Lake, Baffin Island 570Yr Leaf Wax Hydrogen Isotope and Varve Data
title_full_unstemmed Ayr Lake, Baffin Island 570Yr Leaf Wax Hydrogen Isotope and Varve Data
title_sort ayr lake, baffin island 570yr leaf wax hydrogen isotope and varve data
publisher Arctic Data Center
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url https://doi.org/10.18739/A23P9D
op_coverage No geographic description provided.
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BEGINDATE: 1432-12-23T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2004-12-31T00:00:00Z
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