Late Holocene precipitation record from Windmill Island lakes

All data were collected with confidence. Antarctic lake cores record a history of precipitation in the preservation of climate sensitive microbial communities. Comprehensive integration of our precipitation records with other climate proxies such as ice core temperature records and historical climat...

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AMD
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topic climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
geoscientificInformation
oceans
LAKE LEVELS
EARTH SCIENCE
PALEOCLIMATE
OCEAN/LAKE RECORDS
DIATOMS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
PROTISTS
CATCHMENT
CODE
ELEVATION
FLORA
ICE DEPTH
LAKE
LAKE AREA
LAKE DEPTH
LATITUDE
LOCATION
LONGITUDE
NITRATE
NITRITE
PH
PHOSPHATE
SALINITY
SILICON
SPECIES
WATER SAMPLE
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Windmill Islands
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
spellingShingle climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
geoscientificInformation
oceans
LAKE LEVELS
EARTH SCIENCE
PALEOCLIMATE
OCEAN/LAKE RECORDS
DIATOMS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
PROTISTS
CATCHMENT
CODE
ELEVATION
FLORA
ICE DEPTH
LAKE
LAKE AREA
LAKE DEPTH
LATITUDE
LOCATION
LONGITUDE
NITRATE
NITRITE
PH
PHOSPHATE
SALINITY
SILICON
SPECIES
WATER SAMPLE
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Windmill Islands
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
Late Holocene precipitation record from Windmill Island lakes
topic_facet climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
geoscientificInformation
oceans
LAKE LEVELS
EARTH SCIENCE
PALEOCLIMATE
OCEAN/LAKE RECORDS
DIATOMS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
PROTISTS
CATCHMENT
CODE
ELEVATION
FLORA
ICE DEPTH
LAKE
LAKE AREA
LAKE DEPTH
LATITUDE
LOCATION
LONGITUDE
NITRATE
NITRITE
PH
PHOSPHATE
SALINITY
SILICON
SPECIES
WATER SAMPLE
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Windmill Islands
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
description All data were collected with confidence. Antarctic lake cores record a history of precipitation in the preservation of climate sensitive microbial communities. Comprehensive integration of our precipitation records with other climate proxies such as ice core temperature records and historical climate data are dependent upon accurate dating of this lake sediment. Fourteen lakes and ponds of the Windmill Islands were sampled in 1998 for diatoms and in 1999 for water chemistry. The waterbodies included in this study fall into one of 3 broad categories: saline lake (greater than 5m deep; greater than, or equal to, 3 parts per thousand - salinity), saline pond (less than 5m deep; greater than, or equal to, 3 parts per thousand - salinity) or freshwater pond (less than 5m deep; less than 3 parts per thousand - salinity). Saline Lakes Beall Lake, the largest lake on Beall Island, is situated in a rocky catchment with evidence of breeding penguin pairs nearby. Outflow into the small lake on the northwestern point of Beall Lake occurs at elevated lake levels. Holl Lake, the largest lake on Holl Island, is contained by ridges to the NE and SW with an obvious outflow to the SE. At the time of sampling (20 Dec 1998), penguin feathers were observed in the sediment. In 2001 large numbers of penguins were observed behind the NE ridge in addition to the numerous skuas nesting on most nearby peaks. Lake A is the westernmost lake on Browning Peninsula. This large closed saline lake has a very thick ice cover (~2.5 m) and very little evidence of birdlife. Lake M is the easternmost lake sampled on Browning Peninsula. This large closed saline lake had a very thick ice cover (3.0 m) at the time of sampling. Saline Ponds Lake Warrington is the largest waterbody on Warrington Island. Found in the centre of Warrington Island, this small shallow (1.9 m) saline pond was almost completely frozen (ice cover of 1.6 m), with ca. 0.3 m of water below the ice at the time of sampling. The lake catchment is muddy with runoff towards Robertson Channel (to the NE) and the ice cover showed signs of sediment entrapment giving a gritty texture. Lake G is located on northeastern Peterson Island. This very saline (greater than 60 ppt) shallow (1.0 m) pond was almost completely frozen (ice cover of 0.8 m), with ca. 0.1 m of water below the ice at the time of sampling. Lake G is close to breeding penguin sites and there was a noticeable discolouration of the surface water at the time of sampling. Lake I is the easternmost of the three sites visited on southern Peterson Island. This shallow (0.3 m) saline pond is very close to breeding penguin sites and was sampled by hand as the ice cover (0.1 m) was almost as thick as the lake depth. Lake K is approx. 400 m to the west of Lake I on central southern Peterson Island. This completely frozen saline pond is also very close to breeding penguin sites. Lake L is the southernmost pond sampled on Peterson Island. This almost completely frozen shallow (~0.8 m/0.8 m ice cover) saline pond is very close to breeding penguin sites with noticeable discolouration of the top ca. 0.2 - 0.3 m of water at the time of sampling. Freshwater Ponds Lake B, a shallow (0.9 m) freshwater pond, is located on the western side of Browning Peninsula, approx. 500 m to the south of Lake A. Lake C is a shallow (1.0 m) freshwater pond in the central valley of Browning Peninsula. Lake D is a shallow (0.5 m) freshwater pond in the central valley of Browning Peninsula approx. 500 m to the north of Lake C. This lake was sampled by hand as the ice cover (~0.5 m) was almost as thick as the lake depth. Lake E is a shallow (3.1 m) freshwater pond in the central valley of Browning Peninsula approx. 250 m to the north of Lake D. Lake F is the northernmost pond sampled from the central valley of Browning Peninsula. This freshwater pond is approx. 500 m to the north-west of Lake E. The sediment/species samples were collected in November and December 1998, the water samples were collected in December 1999. The fields in this dataset are: Lake Name Code Location Latitude Longitude Lake Depth Ice Depth Water Sample Salinity Lake Area Catchment Elevation Nitrite Nitrate Silicon Phosphate pH Species The numbers given in the species spreadsheet are for percentage abundance, ie the relative abundance of each species in the community.
author2 AADC (originator)
AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (resourceProvider)
format Dataset
title Late Holocene precipitation record from Windmill Island lakes
title_short Late Holocene precipitation record from Windmill Island lakes
title_full Late Holocene precipitation record from Windmill Island lakes
title_fullStr Late Holocene precipitation record from Windmill Island lakes
title_full_unstemmed Late Holocene precipitation record from Windmill Island lakes
title_sort late holocene precipitation record from windmill island lakes
publisher Australian Ocean Data Network
url https://researchdata.ands.org.au/late-holocene-precipitation-island-lakes/686253
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op_coverage Spatial: northlimit=-66.0; southlimit=-66.5; westlimit=110.0; eastLimit=110.8
Temporal: From 1998-11-15 to 1998-12-31
long_lat ENVELOPE(110.417,110.417,-66.350,-66.350)
ENVELOPE(164.050,164.050,-74.617,-74.617)
ENVELOPE(-111.528,-111.528,57.081,57.081)
ENVELOPE(-128.226,-128.226,62.344,62.344)
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ENVELOPE(110.483,110.483,-66.300,-66.300)
ENVELOPE(-113.368,-113.368,62.517,62.517)
ENVELOPE(-99.096,-99.096,56.896,56.896)
ENVELOPE(110.409,110.409,-66.411,-66.411)
ENVELOPE(110.476,110.476,-66.317,-66.317)
ENVELOPE(110.461,110.461,-66.333,-66.333)
ENVELOPE(110.0,110.8,-66.0,-66.5)
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Windmill Islands
Browning
Saline Lake
Island Lakes
Browning Peninsula
Beall Island
Peninsula Lake
Peterson Island
Holl Island
Robertson Channel
Warrington Island
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Windmill Islands
Browning
Saline Lake
Island Lakes
Browning Peninsula
Beall Island
Peninsula Lake
Peterson Island
Holl Island
Robertson Channel
Warrington Island
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Antarctic
Antarctica
Beall Island
Holl Island
ice core
Peterson Island
Windmill Islands
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::686253 2023-05-15T13:46:56+02:00 Late Holocene precipitation record from Windmill Island lakes AADC (originator) AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (resourceProvider) Spatial: northlimit=-66.0; southlimit=-66.5; westlimit=110.0; eastLimit=110.8 Temporal: From 1998-11-15 to 1998-12-31 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/late-holocene-precipitation-island-lakes/686253 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_1223 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/portal/download_file.cfm?file_id=1515 https://secure3.aad.gov.au/proms/public/projects/report_project_public.cfm?project_no=1223 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=ASAC_1223 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.ands.org.au/late-holocene-precipitation-island-lakes/686253 31413a20-f7e1-4ca8-9050-a99419ab68f0 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_1223 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/portal/download_file.cfm?file_id=1515 https://secure3.aad.gov.au/proms/public/projects/report_project_public.cfm?project_no=1223 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=ASAC_1223 https://data.aad.gov.au climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere geoscientificInformation oceans LAKE LEVELS EARTH SCIENCE PALEOCLIMATE OCEAN/LAKE RECORDS DIATOMS BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION PROTISTS CATCHMENT CODE ELEVATION FLORA ICE DEPTH LAKE LAKE AREA LAKE DEPTH LATITUDE LOCATION LONGITUDE NITRATE NITRITE PH PHOSPHATE SALINITY SILICON SPECIES WATER SAMPLE AMD/AU CEOS AMD CONTINENT &gt ANTARCTICA &gt Windmill Islands GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR dataset ftands 2020-01-05T21:07:14Z All data were collected with confidence. Antarctic lake cores record a history of precipitation in the preservation of climate sensitive microbial communities. Comprehensive integration of our precipitation records with other climate proxies such as ice core temperature records and historical climate data are dependent upon accurate dating of this lake sediment. Fourteen lakes and ponds of the Windmill Islands were sampled in 1998 for diatoms and in 1999 for water chemistry. The waterbodies included in this study fall into one of 3 broad categories: saline lake (greater than 5m deep; greater than, or equal to, 3 parts per thousand - salinity), saline pond (less than 5m deep; greater than, or equal to, 3 parts per thousand - salinity) or freshwater pond (less than 5m deep; less than 3 parts per thousand - salinity). Saline Lakes Beall Lake, the largest lake on Beall Island, is situated in a rocky catchment with evidence of breeding penguin pairs nearby. Outflow into the small lake on the northwestern point of Beall Lake occurs at elevated lake levels. Holl Lake, the largest lake on Holl Island, is contained by ridges to the NE and SW with an obvious outflow to the SE. At the time of sampling (20 Dec 1998), penguin feathers were observed in the sediment. In 2001 large numbers of penguins were observed behind the NE ridge in addition to the numerous skuas nesting on most nearby peaks. Lake A is the westernmost lake on Browning Peninsula. This large closed saline lake has a very thick ice cover (~2.5 m) and very little evidence of birdlife. Lake M is the easternmost lake sampled on Browning Peninsula. This large closed saline lake had a very thick ice cover (3.0 m) at the time of sampling. Saline Ponds Lake Warrington is the largest waterbody on Warrington Island. Found in the centre of Warrington Island, this small shallow (1.9 m) saline pond was almost completely frozen (ice cover of 1.6 m), with ca. 0.3 m of water below the ice at the time of sampling. The lake catchment is muddy with runoff towards Robertson Channel (to the NE) and the ice cover showed signs of sediment entrapment giving a gritty texture. Lake G is located on northeastern Peterson Island. This very saline (greater than 60 ppt) shallow (1.0 m) pond was almost completely frozen (ice cover of 0.8 m), with ca. 0.1 m of water below the ice at the time of sampling. Lake G is close to breeding penguin sites and there was a noticeable discolouration of the surface water at the time of sampling. Lake I is the easternmost of the three sites visited on southern Peterson Island. This shallow (0.3 m) saline pond is very close to breeding penguin sites and was sampled by hand as the ice cover (0.1 m) was almost as thick as the lake depth. Lake K is approx. 400 m to the west of Lake I on central southern Peterson Island. This completely frozen saline pond is also very close to breeding penguin sites. Lake L is the southernmost pond sampled on Peterson Island. This almost completely frozen shallow (~0.8 m/0.8 m ice cover) saline pond is very close to breeding penguin sites with noticeable discolouration of the top ca. 0.2 - 0.3 m of water at the time of sampling. Freshwater Ponds Lake B, a shallow (0.9 m) freshwater pond, is located on the western side of Browning Peninsula, approx. 500 m to the south of Lake A. Lake C is a shallow (1.0 m) freshwater pond in the central valley of Browning Peninsula. Lake D is a shallow (0.5 m) freshwater pond in the central valley of Browning Peninsula approx. 500 m to the north of Lake C. This lake was sampled by hand as the ice cover (~0.5 m) was almost as thick as the lake depth. Lake E is a shallow (3.1 m) freshwater pond in the central valley of Browning Peninsula approx. 250 m to the north of Lake D. Lake F is the northernmost pond sampled from the central valley of Browning Peninsula. This freshwater pond is approx. 500 m to the north-west of Lake E. The sediment/species samples were collected in November and December 1998, the water samples were collected in December 1999. The fields in this dataset are: Lake Name Code Location Latitude Longitude Lake Depth Ice Depth Water Sample Salinity Lake Area Catchment Elevation Nitrite Nitrate Silicon Phosphate pH Species The numbers given in the species spreadsheet are for percentage abundance, ie the relative abundance of each species in the community. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Beall Island Holl Island ice core Peterson Island Windmill Islands Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Windmill Islands ENVELOPE(110.417,110.417,-66.350,-66.350) Browning ENVELOPE(164.050,164.050,-74.617,-74.617) Saline Lake ENVELOPE(-111.528,-111.528,57.081,57.081) Island Lakes ENVELOPE(-128.226,-128.226,62.344,62.344) Browning Peninsula ENVELOPE(110.550,110.550,-66.469,-66.469) Beall Island ENVELOPE(110.483,110.483,-66.300,-66.300) Peninsula Lake ENVELOPE(-113.368,-113.368,62.517,62.517) Peterson Island ENVELOPE(-99.096,-99.096,56.896,56.896) Holl Island ENVELOPE(110.409,110.409,-66.411,-66.411) Robertson Channel ENVELOPE(110.476,110.476,-66.317,-66.317) Warrington Island ENVELOPE(110.461,110.461,-66.333,-66.333) ENVELOPE(110.0,110.8,-66.0,-66.5)