A late glacial to present diatom record from lake Euramoo, wet tropics of Queensland, Australia

A new diatom record from Lake Euramoo on the Atherton Tableland, north Queensland, Australia is used to assess regional climate change and variability and their links to forcing at a local to global scale. The major factor driving diatom composition in the approximately fifteen thousand-year record...

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Main Authors: Tibby, John, Haberle, Simon
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Elsevier 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1885/25494
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:digitalcollections.anu.edu.au:1885/25494 2023-05-15T13:38:43+02:00 A late glacial to present diatom record from lake Euramoo, wet tropics of Queensland, Australia Tibby, John Haberle, Simon 2015-12-07T22:45:09Z http://hdl.handle.net/1885/25494 unknown Elsevier 0031-0182 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/25494 Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology Keywords: climate change climate variation diatom Holocene lake level late glacial paleolimnology plankton Pleistocene regional climate Atherton Tableland Australasia Australia Lake Euramoo Queensland Aulacoseira ambigua Bacillariophyta Climate Palaeolimnology Tropical Journal article 2015 ftanucanberra 2015-12-21T23:20:45Z A new diatom record from Lake Euramoo on the Atherton Tableland, north Queensland, Australia is used to assess regional climate change and variability and their links to forcing at a local to global scale. The major factor driving diatom composition in the approximately fifteen thousand-year record appears to be regional moisture availability. Patterns of diatom preservation and other indicators, particularly sediment organic content, suggest that permanent deep water formed at the site from ca. 15,000 cal. yr BP. However, between 13,800 and 11,500 cal. yr BP, there was a notable phase of lower lake levels and effective precipitation. The timing and duration of this phase does not correspond to large-scale climate phenomena such as the Antarctic Cold Reversal or the Younger Dryas and supports emerging evidence for a variable climate regime in the south-west Pacific during the late glacial transition. The Early to Mid Holocene record is one of remarkable stability with 5000 years of sustained dominance by the planktonic diatom Aulacoseira ambigua. Conversely, the Mid to Late Holocene record is marked by distinct diatom variability superimposed on a series of sustained shifts in composition. Accentuated Late Holocene climate variability may aid in explaining intensified land use in indigenous populations and also suggests that Europeans may have arrived in the landscape at the time it was most vulnerable to perturbation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Antarctic Atherton ENVELOPE(-58.946,-58.946,-62.088,-62.088) Lower Lake ENVELOPE(-129.290,-129.290,53.428,53.428) Pacific Queensland The Antarctic
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topic Keywords: climate change
climate variation
diatom
Holocene
lake level
late glacial
paleolimnology
plankton
Pleistocene
regional climate
Atherton Tableland
Australasia
Australia
Lake Euramoo
Queensland
Aulacoseira ambigua
Bacillariophyta Climate
Palaeolimnology
Tropical
spellingShingle Keywords: climate change
climate variation
diatom
Holocene
lake level
late glacial
paleolimnology
plankton
Pleistocene
regional climate
Atherton Tableland
Australasia
Australia
Lake Euramoo
Queensland
Aulacoseira ambigua
Bacillariophyta Climate
Palaeolimnology
Tropical
Tibby, John
Haberle, Simon
A late glacial to present diatom record from lake Euramoo, wet tropics of Queensland, Australia
topic_facet Keywords: climate change
climate variation
diatom
Holocene
lake level
late glacial
paleolimnology
plankton
Pleistocene
regional climate
Atherton Tableland
Australasia
Australia
Lake Euramoo
Queensland
Aulacoseira ambigua
Bacillariophyta Climate
Palaeolimnology
Tropical
description A new diatom record from Lake Euramoo on the Atherton Tableland, north Queensland, Australia is used to assess regional climate change and variability and their links to forcing at a local to global scale. The major factor driving diatom composition in the approximately fifteen thousand-year record appears to be regional moisture availability. Patterns of diatom preservation and other indicators, particularly sediment organic content, suggest that permanent deep water formed at the site from ca. 15,000 cal. yr BP. However, between 13,800 and 11,500 cal. yr BP, there was a notable phase of lower lake levels and effective precipitation. The timing and duration of this phase does not correspond to large-scale climate phenomena such as the Antarctic Cold Reversal or the Younger Dryas and supports emerging evidence for a variable climate regime in the south-west Pacific during the late glacial transition. The Early to Mid Holocene record is one of remarkable stability with 5000 years of sustained dominance by the planktonic diatom Aulacoseira ambigua. Conversely, the Mid to Late Holocene record is marked by distinct diatom variability superimposed on a series of sustained shifts in composition. Accentuated Late Holocene climate variability may aid in explaining intensified land use in indigenous populations and also suggests that Europeans may have arrived in the landscape at the time it was most vulnerable to perturbation.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Tibby, John
Haberle, Simon
author_facet Tibby, John
Haberle, Simon
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title A late glacial to present diatom record from lake Euramoo, wet tropics of Queensland, Australia
title_short A late glacial to present diatom record from lake Euramoo, wet tropics of Queensland, Australia
title_full A late glacial to present diatom record from lake Euramoo, wet tropics of Queensland, Australia
title_fullStr A late glacial to present diatom record from lake Euramoo, wet tropics of Queensland, Australia
title_full_unstemmed A late glacial to present diatom record from lake Euramoo, wet tropics of Queensland, Australia
title_sort late glacial to present diatom record from lake euramoo, wet tropics of queensland, australia
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