Centennial-scale climate change in Ireland during the Holocene

We examine mid- to late Holocene centennial-scale climate variability in Ireland using proxy data from peatlands, lakes and a speleothem. A high degree of between-record variability is apparent in the proxy data and significant chronological uncertainties are present. However, tephra layers provide...

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Main Authors: Swindles, GT, Lawson, IT, Matthews, IP, Blaauw, M, Daley, TJ, Charman, DJ, Roland, TP, Plunkett, G, Schettler, G, Gearey, BR, Turner, TE, Rea, HA, Roe, HM, Amesbury, MJ, Chambers, FM, Holmes, J, Mitchell, FJG, Blackford, J, Blundell, A, Branch, N, Langdon, P, McCarroll, J, McDermott, F, Oksanen, PO, Pritchard, O, Stastney, O, Stefanini, B, Young, D, Wheeler, J, Becker, K, Armit, I
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Published: Elsevier 2013
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:79105 2024-06-02T08:11:26+00:00 Centennial-scale climate change in Ireland during the Holocene Swindles, GT Lawson, IT Matthews, IP Blaauw, M Daley, TJ Charman, DJ Roland, TP Plunkett, G Schettler, G Gearey, BR Turner, TE Rea, HA Roe, HM Amesbury, MJ Chambers, FM Holmes, J Mitchell, FJG Blackford, J Blundell, A Branch, N Langdon, P McCarroll, J McDermott, F Oksanen, PO Pritchard, O Stastney, O Stefanini, B Young, D Wheeler, J Becker, K Armit, I 2013-11-30 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/79105/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/79105/3/2%20EarthScienceReviews_with_coversheet.docx.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2013.08.012 en eng Elsevier https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/79105/3/2%20EarthScienceReviews_with_coversheet.docx.pdf Swindles, GT, Lawson, IT, Matthews, IP et al. (29 more authors) (2013) Centennial-scale climate change in Ireland during the Holocene. Earth-Science Reviews, 126. 300 - 320. ISSN 0012-8252 Article NonPeerReviewed 2013 ftleedsuniv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2013.08.012 2024-05-06T12:43:25Z We examine mid- to late Holocene centennial-scale climate variability in Ireland using proxy data from peatlands, lakes and a speleothem. A high degree of between-record variability is apparent in the proxy data and significant chronological uncertainties are present. However, tephra layers provide a robust tool for correlation and improve the chronological precision of the records. Although we can find no statistically significant coherence in the dataset as a whole, a selection of high-quality peatland water table reconstructions co-vary more than would be expected by chance alone. A locally weighted regression model with bootstrapping can be used to construct a ‘best-estimate’ palaeoclimatic reconstruction from these datasets. Visual comparison and cross-wavelet analysis of peatland water table compilations from Ireland and Northern Britain show that there are some periods of coherence between these records. Some terrestrial palaeoclimatic changes in Ireland appear to coincide with changes in the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation and solar activity. However, these relationships are inconsistent and may be obscured by chronological uncertainties. We conclude by suggesting an agenda for future Holocene climate research in Ireland. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North atlantic Thermohaline circulation White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York) Earth-Science Reviews 126 300 320
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description We examine mid- to late Holocene centennial-scale climate variability in Ireland using proxy data from peatlands, lakes and a speleothem. A high degree of between-record variability is apparent in the proxy data and significant chronological uncertainties are present. However, tephra layers provide a robust tool for correlation and improve the chronological precision of the records. Although we can find no statistically significant coherence in the dataset as a whole, a selection of high-quality peatland water table reconstructions co-vary more than would be expected by chance alone. A locally weighted regression model with bootstrapping can be used to construct a ‘best-estimate’ palaeoclimatic reconstruction from these datasets. Visual comparison and cross-wavelet analysis of peatland water table compilations from Ireland and Northern Britain show that there are some periods of coherence between these records. Some terrestrial palaeoclimatic changes in Ireland appear to coincide with changes in the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation and solar activity. However, these relationships are inconsistent and may be obscured by chronological uncertainties. We conclude by suggesting an agenda for future Holocene climate research in Ireland.
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author Swindles, GT
Lawson, IT
Matthews, IP
Blaauw, M
Daley, TJ
Charman, DJ
Roland, TP
Plunkett, G
Schettler, G
Gearey, BR
Turner, TE
Rea, HA
Roe, HM
Amesbury, MJ
Chambers, FM
Holmes, J
Mitchell, FJG
Blackford, J
Blundell, A
Branch, N
Langdon, P
McCarroll, J
McDermott, F
Oksanen, PO
Pritchard, O
Stastney, O
Stefanini, B
Young, D
Wheeler, J
Becker, K
Armit, I
spellingShingle Swindles, GT
Lawson, IT
Matthews, IP
Blaauw, M
Daley, TJ
Charman, DJ
Roland, TP
Plunkett, G
Schettler, G
Gearey, BR
Turner, TE
Rea, HA
Roe, HM
Amesbury, MJ
Chambers, FM
Holmes, J
Mitchell, FJG
Blackford, J
Blundell, A
Branch, N
Langdon, P
McCarroll, J
McDermott, F
Oksanen, PO
Pritchard, O
Stastney, O
Stefanini, B
Young, D
Wheeler, J
Becker, K
Armit, I
Centennial-scale climate change in Ireland during the Holocene
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Lawson, IT
Matthews, IP
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Daley, TJ
Charman, DJ
Roland, TP
Plunkett, G
Schettler, G
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Turner, TE
Rea, HA
Roe, HM
Amesbury, MJ
Chambers, FM
Holmes, J
Mitchell, FJG
Blackford, J
Blundell, A
Branch, N
Langdon, P
McCarroll, J
McDermott, F
Oksanen, PO
Pritchard, O
Stastney, O
Stefanini, B
Young, D
Wheeler, J
Becker, K
Armit, I
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