High-Arctic climate conditions for the last 7000 years inferred from multi-proxy analysis of the Bliss Lake record, North Greenland

The Arctic is more vulnerable to climate change than are mid latitudes. Therefore, palaeolimnological studies from the High Arctic are important in providing insights into the dynamics of the climate system. Here we present a multi-proxy study from one of the world's northernmost lakes: Bliss L...

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Published in:Journal of Quaternary Science
Main Authors: Olsen, Jesper, Kjær, Kurt H., Funder, Svend Visby, Larsen, Nicolaj Krog, Ludikova, Anna
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/58a46042-55ef-4d9e-be68-a980b090d343 2023-10-25T01:33:11+02:00 High-Arctic climate conditions for the last 7000 years inferred from multi-proxy analysis of the Bliss Lake record, North Greenland Olsen, Jesper Kjær, Kurt H. Funder, Svend Visby Larsen, Nicolaj Krog Ludikova, Anna 2012 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/higharctic-climate-conditions-for-the-last-7000-years-inferred-from-multiproxy-analysis-of-the-bliss-lake-record-north-greenland(58a46042-55ef-4d9e-be68-a980b090d343).html https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1548 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Olsen , J , Kjær , K H , Funder , S V , Larsen , N K & Ludikova , A 2012 , ' High-Arctic climate conditions for the last 7000 years inferred from multi-proxy analysis of the Bliss Lake record, North Greenland ' , Journal of Quaternary Science , vol. 27 , no. 3 , pp. 318-327 . https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1548 article 2012 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1548 2023-09-27T22:59:35Z The Arctic is more vulnerable to climate change than are mid latitudes. Therefore, palaeolimnological studies from the High Arctic are important in providing insights into the dynamics of the climate system. Here we present a multi-proxy study from one of the world's northernmost lakes: Bliss Lake, Peary Land, Greenland. The early Holocene (10 850–10 480 cal. a BP) is characterized by increased erosion and gradually more marine conditions. Full marine conditions developed from 10 480 cal. a BP until the lake was isolated at 7220 cal. a BP. From its marine isolation at 7220 cal. a BP Bliss Lake becomes a lacustrine environment. Evidence from geochemical proxies (δ13C and total organic carbon) suggests that warmer conditions prevailed between 7220 and 6500 cal. a BP, corresponding to the Holocene thermal maximum, and from 3300 until 910 cal. a BP. From 850 to 500 cal. a BP colder climate conditions persisted. The transition from warmer to colder climate conditions taking place around 850 cal. a BP may be associated with the transition from the Medieval Warm Period to the Little Ice Age. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Climate change Greenland North Greenland Peary Land University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Bliss Lake ENVELOPE(-113.718,-113.718,62.650,62.650) Greenland Peary ENVELOPE(-63.867,-63.867,-65.250,-65.250) Peary Land ENVELOPE(-32.500,-32.500,82.633,82.633) Journal of Quaternary Science 27 3 318 327
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description The Arctic is more vulnerable to climate change than are mid latitudes. Therefore, palaeolimnological studies from the High Arctic are important in providing insights into the dynamics of the climate system. Here we present a multi-proxy study from one of the world's northernmost lakes: Bliss Lake, Peary Land, Greenland. The early Holocene (10 850–10 480 cal. a BP) is characterized by increased erosion and gradually more marine conditions. Full marine conditions developed from 10 480 cal. a BP until the lake was isolated at 7220 cal. a BP. From its marine isolation at 7220 cal. a BP Bliss Lake becomes a lacustrine environment. Evidence from geochemical proxies (δ13C and total organic carbon) suggests that warmer conditions prevailed between 7220 and 6500 cal. a BP, corresponding to the Holocene thermal maximum, and from 3300 until 910 cal. a BP. From 850 to 500 cal. a BP colder climate conditions persisted. The transition from warmer to colder climate conditions taking place around 850 cal. a BP may be associated with the transition from the Medieval Warm Period to the Little Ice Age.
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author Olsen, Jesper
Kjær, Kurt H.
Funder, Svend Visby
Larsen, Nicolaj Krog
Ludikova, Anna
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Kjær, Kurt H.
Funder, Svend Visby
Larsen, Nicolaj Krog
Ludikova, Anna
High-Arctic climate conditions for the last 7000 years inferred from multi-proxy analysis of the Bliss Lake record, North Greenland
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Kjær, Kurt H.
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Larsen, Nicolaj Krog
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title High-Arctic climate conditions for the last 7000 years inferred from multi-proxy analysis of the Bliss Lake record, North Greenland
title_short High-Arctic climate conditions for the last 7000 years inferred from multi-proxy analysis of the Bliss Lake record, North Greenland
title_full High-Arctic climate conditions for the last 7000 years inferred from multi-proxy analysis of the Bliss Lake record, North Greenland
title_fullStr High-Arctic climate conditions for the last 7000 years inferred from multi-proxy analysis of the Bliss Lake record, North Greenland
title_full_unstemmed High-Arctic climate conditions for the last 7000 years inferred from multi-proxy analysis of the Bliss Lake record, North Greenland
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