Snowmelt layer thickness in varved Lake Kortejärvi sediments ...

Sediment microfacies, geochemical µ-XRF and X-ray density analyses were conducted on varved sediments from Lake Kortejärvi (eastern Finland) covering the last 2700 years. Varves comprise couplets of detrital and organic sub-layers throughout the complete time-span. Based on their microfacies and str...

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Main Authors: Czymzik, Markus, Haltia, Eeva, Saarinen, Timo, Saarni, Saija, Brauer, Achim
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.889369
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.889369
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Summary:Sediment microfacies, geochemical µ-XRF and X-ray density analyses were conducted on varved sediments from Lake Kortejärvi (eastern Finland) covering the last 2700 years. Varves comprise couplets of detrital and organic sub-layers throughout the complete time-span. Based on their microfacies and stratigraphic position within a varve as well as comparisons with local discharge and meteorological data, thicker detrital layers are interpreted to reflect intensified snowmelt floods following more humid winters. Detailed comparisons with monthly to annually resolved North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) indices back to AD 1049 (901 a BP) suggest that multi-decadal increases in snowmelt layer thickness tend to be connected with a more positive phase of the NAO and, consequently, warmer winters. In contrast, distinct centennial intervals of thicker snowmelt layers from -40 to 170, 280 to 460 and 1900 to 2300 a BP as well as around 2600 a BP do not consistently correspond to a particular NAO phase, but coincide with ... : Supplement to: Czymzik, Markus; Haltia, Eeva; Saarinen, Timo; Saarni, Saija; Brauer, Achim (2018): Differential North Atlantic control of winter hydroclimate in late Holocene varved sediments of Lake Kortejärvi, eastern Finland. Boreas ...