Diatoms and biomarkers in sediments from the Antarctic Peninsula
The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) has been identified as one of the most rapidly warming region on Earth. Satellite monitoring currently allows for a detailed understanding of the relationship between sea ice extent and duration and atmospheric and oceanic circulations in this region. However, our knowle...
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ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.823696 2024-09-15T17:41:49+00:00 Diatoms and biomarkers in sediments from the Antarctic Peninsula Barbara, Loïc Crosta, Xavier Schmidt, Sabine Massé, Guillaume MEDIAN LATITUDE: -64.244500 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -60.120000 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -64.772000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -62.829000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -63.717000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -57.411000 2013 application/zip, 4 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.823696 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.823696 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.823696 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.823696 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Barbara, Loïc; Crosta, Xavier; Schmidt, Sabine; Massé, Guillaume (2013): Diatoms and biomarkers evidence for major changes in sea ice conditions prior the instrumental period in Antarctic Peninsula. Quaternary Science Reviews, 79, 99-110, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.07.021 Antarctic Peninsula Climate Change: Learning from the past climate MTC18A MUC MultiCorer Nathaniel B. Palmer NBP9903 NBP9903_MTC18A Past4Future dataset publication series 2013 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.82369610.1016/j.quascirev.2013.07.021 2024-07-24T02:31:21Z The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) has been identified as one of the most rapidly warming region on Earth. Satellite monitoring currently allows for a detailed understanding of the relationship between sea ice extent and duration and atmospheric and oceanic circulations in this region. However, our knowledge on ocean-ice-atmosphere interactions is still relatively poor for the period extending beyond the last 30 years. Here, we describe environmental conditions in Northwestern and Northeastern Antarctic Peninsula areas over the last century using diatom census counts and diatom specific biomarkers (HBIs) in two marine sediment multicores (MTC-38C and -18A, respectively). Diatom census counts and HBIs show abrupt changes between 1935 and 1950, marked by ocean warming and sea ice retreat in both sides of the AP. Since 1950, inferred environmental conditions do not provide evidence for any trend related to the recent warming but demonstrate a pronounced variability on pluri-annual to decadal time scale. We propose that multi-decadal sea ice variations over the last century are forced by the recent warming, while the annual-to-decadal variability is mainly governed by synoptic and regional wind fields in relation with the position and intensity of the atmospheric low-pressure trough around the AP. However, the positive shift of the SAM since the last two decades cannot explain the regional trend observed in this study, probably due to the effect of local processes on the response of our biological proxies. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Sea ice PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(-62.829000,-57.411000,-63.717000,-64.772000) |
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The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) has been identified as one of the most rapidly warming region on Earth. Satellite monitoring currently allows for a detailed understanding of the relationship between sea ice extent and duration and atmospheric and oceanic circulations in this region. However, our knowledge on ocean-ice-atmosphere interactions is still relatively poor for the period extending beyond the last 30 years. Here, we describe environmental conditions in Northwestern and Northeastern Antarctic Peninsula areas over the last century using diatom census counts and diatom specific biomarkers (HBIs) in two marine sediment multicores (MTC-38C and -18A, respectively). Diatom census counts and HBIs show abrupt changes between 1935 and 1950, marked by ocean warming and sea ice retreat in both sides of the AP. Since 1950, inferred environmental conditions do not provide evidence for any trend related to the recent warming but demonstrate a pronounced variability on pluri-annual to decadal time scale. We propose that multi-decadal sea ice variations over the last century are forced by the recent warming, while the annual-to-decadal variability is mainly governed by synoptic and regional wind fields in relation with the position and intensity of the atmospheric low-pressure trough around the AP. However, the positive shift of the SAM since the last two decades cannot explain the regional trend observed in this study, probably due to the effect of local processes on the response of our biological proxies. |
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Diatoms and biomarkers in sediments from the Antarctic Peninsula |
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Diatoms and biomarkers in sediments from the Antarctic Peninsula |
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Diatoms and biomarkers in sediments from the Antarctic Peninsula |
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Diatoms and biomarkers in sediments from the Antarctic Peninsula |
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Supplement to: Barbara, Loïc; Crosta, Xavier; Schmidt, Sabine; Massé, Guillaume (2013): Diatoms and biomarkers evidence for major changes in sea ice conditions prior the instrumental period in Antarctic Peninsula. Quaternary Science Reviews, 79, 99-110, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.07.021 |
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