Episodes of aeolian sand movement on a large spit system (Skagen Odde, Denmark) and North Atlantic storminess during the Little Ice Age

Late Holocene coastal dune successions in north-western Europe contain evidence of episodic aeolian sand movement in the recent past. If previous periods of increased sand movement can be dated sufficiently precisely and placed in a correct cultural and geomorphological context, they may add to our...

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Published in:Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark
Main Authors: Clemmensen, Lars B., Glad, Aslaug C., Hansen, Kristian W. T., Murray, Andrew S.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/8885dd11-331c-463a-b0e2-2729ef15df21
https://doi.org/10.37570/bgsd-2015-63-03
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/8885dd11-331c-463a-b0e2-2729ef15df21 2024-09-09T19:55:44+00:00 Episodes of aeolian sand movement on a large spit system (Skagen Odde, Denmark) and North Atlantic storminess during the Little Ice Age Clemmensen, Lars B. Glad, Aslaug C. Hansen, Kristian W. T. Murray, Andrew S. 2015 https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/8885dd11-331c-463a-b0e2-2729ef15df21 https://doi.org/10.37570/bgsd-2015-63-03 eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/8885dd11-331c-463a-b0e2-2729ef15df21 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Clemmensen , L B , Glad , A C , Hansen , K W T & Murray , A S 2015 , ' Episodes of aeolian sand movement on a large spit system (Skagen Odde, Denmark) and North Atlantic storminess during the Little Ice Age ' , Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark , vol. 63 , pp. 17-28 . https://doi.org/10.37570/bgsd-2015-63-03 Aeolian sand movement Storminess Climate change Little Ice Age Skagen Odde /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_action name=SDG 13 - Climate Action article 2015 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.37570/bgsd-2015-63-03 2024-07-01T23:52:54Z Late Holocene coastal dune successions in north-western Europe contain evidence of episodic aeolian sand movement in the recent past. If previous periods of increased sand movement can be dated sufficiently precisely and placed in a correct cultural and geomorphological context, they may add to our understanding of storminess variation and climate change in the North Atlantic during the later part of the Holocene. In this study, coastal cliff sections of Holocene dune sand were investigated in the north-western part of the Skagen Odde spit system in northern Denmark. Four units of aeolian sand were recognized. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating indicates that aeolian sand movement took place in four phases: around AD 1460, between AD 1730 and 1780, around AD 1870, and since about AD 1935. The first phase of sand movement occurred during cooling in the first part of the Little Ice Age. A change in the atmospheric circulation, so that both the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) were negative, apparently led to an increased number of intense cyclones causing inland sand movement and dune building. The second and third phase of aeolian sand movement during the Little Ice Age also took place in periods of increased storminess, but during these events it appears that negative NAO values were coupled with positive AMO values. The final phase of sand movement is intimately linked to the modern formation of frontal dunes which takes place during moderate storminess. These findings are important as they indicate three major periods of aeolian sand movement and storminess during the Little Ice Age. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Skagen ENVELOPE(12.310,12.310,66.018,66.018) Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 63 17 28
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topic Aeolian sand movement
Storminess
Climate change
Little Ice Age
Skagen Odde
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Storminess
Climate change
Little Ice Age
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Clemmensen, Lars B.
Glad, Aslaug C.
Hansen, Kristian W. T.
Murray, Andrew S.
Episodes of aeolian sand movement on a large spit system (Skagen Odde, Denmark) and North Atlantic storminess during the Little Ice Age
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description Late Holocene coastal dune successions in north-western Europe contain evidence of episodic aeolian sand movement in the recent past. If previous periods of increased sand movement can be dated sufficiently precisely and placed in a correct cultural and geomorphological context, they may add to our understanding of storminess variation and climate change in the North Atlantic during the later part of the Holocene. In this study, coastal cliff sections of Holocene dune sand were investigated in the north-western part of the Skagen Odde spit system in northern Denmark. Four units of aeolian sand were recognized. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating indicates that aeolian sand movement took place in four phases: around AD 1460, between AD 1730 and 1780, around AD 1870, and since about AD 1935. The first phase of sand movement occurred during cooling in the first part of the Little Ice Age. A change in the atmospheric circulation, so that both the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) were negative, apparently led to an increased number of intense cyclones causing inland sand movement and dune building. The second and third phase of aeolian sand movement during the Little Ice Age also took place in periods of increased storminess, but during these events it appears that negative NAO values were coupled with positive AMO values. The final phase of sand movement is intimately linked to the modern formation of frontal dunes which takes place during moderate storminess. These findings are important as they indicate three major periods of aeolian sand movement and storminess during the Little Ice Age.
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author Clemmensen, Lars B.
Glad, Aslaug C.
Hansen, Kristian W. T.
Murray, Andrew S.
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Glad, Aslaug C.
Hansen, Kristian W. T.
Murray, Andrew S.
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title Episodes of aeolian sand movement on a large spit system (Skagen Odde, Denmark) and North Atlantic storminess during the Little Ice Age
title_short Episodes of aeolian sand movement on a large spit system (Skagen Odde, Denmark) and North Atlantic storminess during the Little Ice Age
title_full Episodes of aeolian sand movement on a large spit system (Skagen Odde, Denmark) and North Atlantic storminess during the Little Ice Age
title_fullStr Episodes of aeolian sand movement on a large spit system (Skagen Odde, Denmark) and North Atlantic storminess during the Little Ice Age
title_full_unstemmed Episodes of aeolian sand movement on a large spit system (Skagen Odde, Denmark) and North Atlantic storminess during the Little Ice Age
title_sort episodes of aeolian sand movement on a large spit system (skagen odde, denmark) and north atlantic storminess during the little ice age
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