Validation of chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions in Iceland : the potential for reconstructing quantitative changes in Holocene climate

Subfossil chironomids in short cores from two lakes in western Iceland were analysed and a chironomidmean July air temperature transfer function applied to produce chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions for the recent past. These reconstructions were compared with local meteorological data...

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Published in:Geographica Helvetica
Main Author: N. Holmes
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:caae3490e532441792f6b29aede5cca3 2023-05-15T16:44:15+02:00 Validation of chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions in Iceland : the potential for reconstructing quantitative changes in Holocene climate N. Holmes https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-63-4-2008 https://doaj.org/article/caae3490e532441792f6b29aede5cca3 DE EN FR IT ger eng fre ita Copernicus Publications http://www.geogr-helv.net/63/4/2008/gh-63-4-2008.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0016-7312 https://doaj.org/toc/2194-8798 0016-7312 2194-8798 doi:10.5194/gh-63-4-2008 https://doaj.org/article/caae3490e532441792f6b29aede5cca3 Geographica Helvetica, Vol 63, Iss 1, Pp 4-14 Human ecology. Anthropogeography GF1-900 Geography (General) G1-922 Cartography GA101-1776 article ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-63-4-2008 2022-12-31T15:55:43Z Subfossil chironomids in short cores from two lakes in western Iceland were analysed and a chironomidmean July air temperature transfer function applied to produce chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions for the recent past. These reconstructions were compared with local meteorological data in order to evaluate the technique in Iceland. The chironomidinferred temperature reconstructions showed similar patterns and magnitudes of change to those recorded in the instrumental data, but the chironomid temperature reconstructions slightly underpredicted the observed temperatures. This suggests that the chironomids are able to reconstruct sequence trends of temperature change although the accuracy of the actual figures produced needs to be addressed. Subfossil chironomids in Iceland can be used to reconstruct the relatively small magnitude temperature changes of the last few hundred years, and also the larger magnitude changes experienced earlier in the Holocene. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Geographica Helvetica 63 1 4 14
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Validation of chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions in Iceland : the potential for reconstructing quantitative changes in Holocene climate
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description Subfossil chironomids in short cores from two lakes in western Iceland were analysed and a chironomidmean July air temperature transfer function applied to produce chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions for the recent past. These reconstructions were compared with local meteorological data in order to evaluate the technique in Iceland. The chironomidinferred temperature reconstructions showed similar patterns and magnitudes of change to those recorded in the instrumental data, but the chironomid temperature reconstructions slightly underpredicted the observed temperatures. This suggests that the chironomids are able to reconstruct sequence trends of temperature change although the accuracy of the actual figures produced needs to be addressed. Subfossil chironomids in Iceland can be used to reconstruct the relatively small magnitude temperature changes of the last few hundred years, and also the larger magnitude changes experienced earlier in the Holocene.
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title Validation of chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions in Iceland : the potential for reconstructing quantitative changes in Holocene climate
title_short Validation of chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions in Iceland : the potential for reconstructing quantitative changes in Holocene climate
title_full Validation of chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions in Iceland : the potential for reconstructing quantitative changes in Holocene climate
title_fullStr Validation of chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions in Iceland : the potential for reconstructing quantitative changes in Holocene climate
title_full_unstemmed Validation of chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions in Iceland : the potential for reconstructing quantitative changes in Holocene climate
title_sort validation of chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions in iceland : the potential for reconstructing quantitative changes in holocene climate
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