Thousand years of winter surface air temperature variations in Svalbard and northern Norway reconstructed from ice core data

Two isotopic ice core records from western Svalbard are calibrated to reconstruct more than 1000 years of past winter surface air temperature variations in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, and Vardø, northern Norway. Analysis of the derived reconstructions suggests that the climate evolution of the last mill...

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Main Authors: Divine, Dmitry, Isaksson, Elisabeth, Martma, Tonu, Meijer, Harro A.J., Moore, John, Pohjola, Veijo, van de Wal, Roderik S.W., Godtliebsen, Fred
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Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2011
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spelling ftjpolarres:oai:journals.openacademia.net:article/3035 2023-05-15T16:38:58+02:00 Thousand years of winter surface air temperature variations in Svalbard and northern Norway reconstructed from ice core data Divine, Dmitry Isaksson, Elisabeth Martma, Tonu Meijer, Harro A.J. Moore, John Pohjola, Veijo van de Wal, Roderik S.W. Godtliebsen, Fred 2011-07-22 application/pdf text/html application/epub+zip text/xml https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3035 https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v30i0.7379 eng eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3035/pdf_208 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3035/html_187 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3035/6846 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3035/xml_187 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3035 doi:10.3402/polar.v30i0.7379 Copyright (c) 2018 Polar Research Polar Research; Vol 30 (2011) 1751-8369 palaeoclimatology late Holocene winter temperature regional climate stable water isotopes palaeoreconstruction info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2011 ftjpolarres https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v30i0.7379 2021-11-11T19:13:37Z Two isotopic ice core records from western Svalbard are calibrated to reconstruct more than 1000 years of past winter surface air temperature variations in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, and Vardø, northern Norway. Analysis of the derived reconstructions suggests that the climate evolution of the last millennium in these study areas comprises three major sub-periods. The cooling stage in Svalbard (ca. 800-1800) is characterized by a progressive winter cooling of approximately 0.9°C century-1 (0.3°C century-1 for Vardø) and a lack of distinct signs of abrupt climate transitions. This makes it difficult to associate the onset of the Little Ice Age in Svalbard with any particular time period. During the 1800s, which according to our results was the coldest century in Svalbard, the winter cooling associated with the Little Ice Age was on the order of 4°C (1.3°C for Vardø) compared to the 1900s. The rapid warming that commenced at the beginning of the 20th century was accompanied by a parallel decline in sea-ice extent in the study area. However, both the reconstructed winter temperatures as well as indirect indicators of summer temperatures suggest the Medieval period before the 1200s was at least as warm as at the end of the 1990s in Svalbard.Keywords: Palaeoclimatology; late Holocene; winter temperature; regional climate; stable water isotopes; palaeoreconstruction(Published: 22 July 2011)Citation: Polar Research 2011, 30, 7379, DOI:10.3402/polar.v30i0.7379 Article in Journal/Newspaper ice core Longyearbyen Northern Norway Polar Research Sea ice Svalbard Polar Research (E-Journal) Svalbard Longyearbyen Norway Vardø ENVELOPE(31.109,31.109,70.370,70.370) Polar Research 30 1 7379
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topic palaeoclimatology
late Holocene
winter temperature
regional climate
stable water isotopes
palaeoreconstruction
spellingShingle palaeoclimatology
late Holocene
winter temperature
regional climate
stable water isotopes
palaeoreconstruction
Divine, Dmitry
Isaksson, Elisabeth
Martma, Tonu
Meijer, Harro A.J.
Moore, John
Pohjola, Veijo
van de Wal, Roderik S.W.
Godtliebsen, Fred
Thousand years of winter surface air temperature variations in Svalbard and northern Norway reconstructed from ice core data
topic_facet palaeoclimatology
late Holocene
winter temperature
regional climate
stable water isotopes
palaeoreconstruction
description Two isotopic ice core records from western Svalbard are calibrated to reconstruct more than 1000 years of past winter surface air temperature variations in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, and Vardø, northern Norway. Analysis of the derived reconstructions suggests that the climate evolution of the last millennium in these study areas comprises three major sub-periods. The cooling stage in Svalbard (ca. 800-1800) is characterized by a progressive winter cooling of approximately 0.9°C century-1 (0.3°C century-1 for Vardø) and a lack of distinct signs of abrupt climate transitions. This makes it difficult to associate the onset of the Little Ice Age in Svalbard with any particular time period. During the 1800s, which according to our results was the coldest century in Svalbard, the winter cooling associated with the Little Ice Age was on the order of 4°C (1.3°C for Vardø) compared to the 1900s. The rapid warming that commenced at the beginning of the 20th century was accompanied by a parallel decline in sea-ice extent in the study area. However, both the reconstructed winter temperatures as well as indirect indicators of summer temperatures suggest the Medieval period before the 1200s was at least as warm as at the end of the 1990s in Svalbard.Keywords: Palaeoclimatology; late Holocene; winter temperature; regional climate; stable water isotopes; palaeoreconstruction(Published: 22 July 2011)Citation: Polar Research 2011, 30, 7379, DOI:10.3402/polar.v30i0.7379
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author Divine, Dmitry
Isaksson, Elisabeth
Martma, Tonu
Meijer, Harro A.J.
Moore, John
Pohjola, Veijo
van de Wal, Roderik S.W.
Godtliebsen, Fred
author_facet Divine, Dmitry
Isaksson, Elisabeth
Martma, Tonu
Meijer, Harro A.J.
Moore, John
Pohjola, Veijo
van de Wal, Roderik S.W.
Godtliebsen, Fred
author_sort Divine, Dmitry
title Thousand years of winter surface air temperature variations in Svalbard and northern Norway reconstructed from ice core data
title_short Thousand years of winter surface air temperature variations in Svalbard and northern Norway reconstructed from ice core data
title_full Thousand years of winter surface air temperature variations in Svalbard and northern Norway reconstructed from ice core data
title_fullStr Thousand years of winter surface air temperature variations in Svalbard and northern Norway reconstructed from ice core data
title_full_unstemmed Thousand years of winter surface air temperature variations in Svalbard and northern Norway reconstructed from ice core data
title_sort thousand years of winter surface air temperature variations in svalbard and northern norway reconstructed from ice core data
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