Foraminifera: A Tool for Elucidating Past and Recent Climate Change in Marine Arctic Canada

Over the past decades, polar regions such as the Canadian Arctic Archipelago have experienced pronounced changes associated with recent climate warming, such as sea ice decline. Such relatively recent environmental shifts have motivated research regarding past climate variability to understanding ho...

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Main Author: Thiessen, Rabecca
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Published: MacEwan Open Journals 2018
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spelling ftmacewanuojs:oai:journals.macewan.ca:article/1488 2023-05-15T14:28:43+02:00 Foraminifera: A Tool for Elucidating Past and Recent Climate Change in Marine Arctic Canada Thiessen, Rabecca 2018-06-19 https://journals.macewan.ca/studentresearch/article/view/1488 unknown MacEwan Open Journals https://journals.macewan.ca/studentresearch/article/view/1488 Student Research Proceedings; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): Student Research Day 2018 - Student Posters & Projects info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftmacewanuojs 2023-01-10T17:07:33Z Over the past decades, polar regions such as the Canadian Arctic Archipelago have experienced pronounced changes associated with recent climate warming, such as sea ice decline. Such relatively recent environmental shifts have motivated research regarding past climate variability to understanding how polar marine environments respond to changing conditions, such as glacial to interglacial transitions. This presentation will outline ongoing research that is part of a larger project funded by ArcticNet and NSERC focussed on the palaeoclimate, palaeoceanography and deglacial histories of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. In particular, the use of foraminifera (microfossils) is highlighted as a proxy for reconstructing past environmental conditions via assemblage and geochemical (δ13C and δ18O) analyses, including water temperatures, sea ice conditions, and ecosystem productivity, in the eastern (Lancaster Sound/Baffin Bay) and western (M’Clure Strait) entrances to the historical Northwest Passage. To allow for accurate interpretations of past environments, ongoing work also focuses on foraminiferal distribution in surface (modern) sediments in relation to measured oceanographic parameters (temperature, salinity, sea ice) as a baseline for paleo-interpretations. Preliminary results from microfossil surface sediment calibrations, along with the taxonomic issues associated with some important indicator taxa will be discussed. Discipline: Biological Sciences Faculty Mentor: Dr. Anna Pienkowski Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Archipelago Arctic ArcticNet Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Canadian Arctic Archipelago Climate change Foraminifera* Lancaster Sound Northwest passage Sea ice MacEwan Open Journals (MacEwan University) Arctic Baffin Bay Canadian Arctic Archipelago Canada Northwest Passage Lancaster Sound ENVELOPE(-83.999,-83.999,74.218,74.218)
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description Over the past decades, polar regions such as the Canadian Arctic Archipelago have experienced pronounced changes associated with recent climate warming, such as sea ice decline. Such relatively recent environmental shifts have motivated research regarding past climate variability to understanding how polar marine environments respond to changing conditions, such as glacial to interglacial transitions. This presentation will outline ongoing research that is part of a larger project funded by ArcticNet and NSERC focussed on the palaeoclimate, palaeoceanography and deglacial histories of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. In particular, the use of foraminifera (microfossils) is highlighted as a proxy for reconstructing past environmental conditions via assemblage and geochemical (δ13C and δ18O) analyses, including water temperatures, sea ice conditions, and ecosystem productivity, in the eastern (Lancaster Sound/Baffin Bay) and western (M’Clure Strait) entrances to the historical Northwest Passage. To allow for accurate interpretations of past environments, ongoing work also focuses on foraminiferal distribution in surface (modern) sediments in relation to measured oceanographic parameters (temperature, salinity, sea ice) as a baseline for paleo-interpretations. Preliminary results from microfossil surface sediment calibrations, along with the taxonomic issues associated with some important indicator taxa will be discussed. Discipline: Biological Sciences Faculty Mentor: Dr. Anna Pienkowski
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author Thiessen, Rabecca
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Foraminifera: A Tool for Elucidating Past and Recent Climate Change in Marine Arctic Canada
author_facet Thiessen, Rabecca
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title Foraminifera: A Tool for Elucidating Past and Recent Climate Change in Marine Arctic Canada
title_short Foraminifera: A Tool for Elucidating Past and Recent Climate Change in Marine Arctic Canada
title_full Foraminifera: A Tool for Elucidating Past and Recent Climate Change in Marine Arctic Canada
title_fullStr Foraminifera: A Tool for Elucidating Past and Recent Climate Change in Marine Arctic Canada
title_full_unstemmed Foraminifera: A Tool for Elucidating Past and Recent Climate Change in Marine Arctic Canada
title_sort foraminifera: a tool for elucidating past and recent climate change in marine arctic canada
publisher MacEwan Open Journals
publishDate 2018
url https://journals.macewan.ca/studentresearch/article/view/1488
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Baffin Bay
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