Late Holocene climatic variability in Subarctic Canada: insights from a high-resolution lake record from the central Northwest Territories.

We examined late Holocene (ca. 3300 yr BP to present-day) climate variability in the central Northwest Territories (Canadian Subarctic) using a diatom and sedimentological record from Danny’s Lake (63.48oN, 112.54oW), located 40 km southwest of the modern-day tree- line. High-resolution sampling pai...

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Main Authors: Dalton, April, Patterson, R.T., Roe, Helen M., Macumber, A.L., Swindles, G.T., Galloway, J.M., Vermaire, Jesse, Crann, Carley, Falck, Hendrik
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Published: 2018
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spelling ftqueensubelpubl:oai:pure.qub.ac.uk/portal:publications/01906ccb-d99a-4cd3-b902-2a07292054c2 2024-01-14T10:09:29+01:00 Late Holocene climatic variability in Subarctic Canada: insights from a high-resolution lake record from the central Northwest Territories. Dalton, April Patterson, R.T. Roe, Helen M. Macumber, A.L. Swindles, G.T. Galloway, J.M. Vermaire, Jesse Crann, Carley Falck, Hendrik 2018-06-28 application/pdf https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/01906ccb-d99a-4cd3-b902-2a07292054c2 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199872 https://pureadmin.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/155222756/Dalton_et_al._2018_PLOS_One.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Dalton , A , Patterson , R T , Roe , H M , Macumber , A L , Swindles , G T , Galloway , J M , Vermaire , J , Crann , C & Falck , H 2018 , ' Late Holocene climatic variability in Subarctic Canada: insights from a high-resolution lake record from the central Northwest Territories. ' , PLoS ONE , vol. 13 , no. 6 , e0199872 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199872 article 2018 ftqueensubelpubl https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199872 2023-12-21T23:29:31Z We examined late Holocene (ca. 3300 yr BP to present-day) climate variability in the central Northwest Territories (Canadian Subarctic) using a diatom and sedimentological record from Danny’s Lake (63.48oN, 112.54oW), located 40 km southwest of the modern-day tree- line. High-resolution sampling paired with a robust age model (25 radiocarbon dates) allowed for the examination of both lake hydroecological conditions (30-year intervals; dia- toms) and sedimentological changes in the watershed (12-year intervals; grain size records) over the late Holocene. Time series analysis of key lake ecological indicators (diatom spe- cies Aulacoseira alpigena, Pseudostaurosira brevistriata and Achnanthidium minutissimum) and sedimentological parameters, reflective of catchment processes (coarse silt fraction), suggests significant intermittent variations in turbidity, pH and light penetration within the lake basin. In the diatom record, we observed discontinuous periodicities in the range of ca. 69, 88–100, 115–132, 141–188, 562, 750 and 900 years (>90% and >95% confidence inter- vals), whereas the coarse silt fraction was characterized by periodicities in the >901 and <61-year range (>95% confidence interval). Periodicities in the proxy data from the Danny’s Lake sediment core align with changes in total solar irradiance over the past ca. 3300 yr BP and we hypothesize a link to the Suess Cycle, Gleissberg Cycle and Pacific Decadal Oscilla- tion via occasional inland propagation of shifting air masses over the Pacific Ocean. This research represents an important baseline study of the underlying causes of climate vari- ability in the Canadian Subarctic and provides details on the long-term climate variability that has persisted in this region through the past three thousand years. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Territories Subarctic Queen's University Belfast Research Portal Canada Northwest Territories Pacific PLOS ONE 13 6 e0199872
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description We examined late Holocene (ca. 3300 yr BP to present-day) climate variability in the central Northwest Territories (Canadian Subarctic) using a diatom and sedimentological record from Danny’s Lake (63.48oN, 112.54oW), located 40 km southwest of the modern-day tree- line. High-resolution sampling paired with a robust age model (25 radiocarbon dates) allowed for the examination of both lake hydroecological conditions (30-year intervals; dia- toms) and sedimentological changes in the watershed (12-year intervals; grain size records) over the late Holocene. Time series analysis of key lake ecological indicators (diatom spe- cies Aulacoseira alpigena, Pseudostaurosira brevistriata and Achnanthidium minutissimum) and sedimentological parameters, reflective of catchment processes (coarse silt fraction), suggests significant intermittent variations in turbidity, pH and light penetration within the lake basin. In the diatom record, we observed discontinuous periodicities in the range of ca. 69, 88–100, 115–132, 141–188, 562, 750 and 900 years (>90% and >95% confidence inter- vals), whereas the coarse silt fraction was characterized by periodicities in the >901 and <61-year range (>95% confidence interval). Periodicities in the proxy data from the Danny’s Lake sediment core align with changes in total solar irradiance over the past ca. 3300 yr BP and we hypothesize a link to the Suess Cycle, Gleissberg Cycle and Pacific Decadal Oscilla- tion via occasional inland propagation of shifting air masses over the Pacific Ocean. This research represents an important baseline study of the underlying causes of climate vari- ability in the Canadian Subarctic and provides details on the long-term climate variability that has persisted in this region through the past three thousand years.
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author Dalton, April
Patterson, R.T.
Roe, Helen M.
Macumber, A.L.
Swindles, G.T.
Galloway, J.M.
Vermaire, Jesse
Crann, Carley
Falck, Hendrik
spellingShingle Dalton, April
Patterson, R.T.
Roe, Helen M.
Macumber, A.L.
Swindles, G.T.
Galloway, J.M.
Vermaire, Jesse
Crann, Carley
Falck, Hendrik
Late Holocene climatic variability in Subarctic Canada: insights from a high-resolution lake record from the central Northwest Territories.
author_facet Dalton, April
Patterson, R.T.
Roe, Helen M.
Macumber, A.L.
Swindles, G.T.
Galloway, J.M.
Vermaire, Jesse
Crann, Carley
Falck, Hendrik
author_sort Dalton, April
title Late Holocene climatic variability in Subarctic Canada: insights from a high-resolution lake record from the central Northwest Territories.
title_short Late Holocene climatic variability in Subarctic Canada: insights from a high-resolution lake record from the central Northwest Territories.
title_full Late Holocene climatic variability in Subarctic Canada: insights from a high-resolution lake record from the central Northwest Territories.
title_fullStr Late Holocene climatic variability in Subarctic Canada: insights from a high-resolution lake record from the central Northwest Territories.
title_full_unstemmed Late Holocene climatic variability in Subarctic Canada: insights from a high-resolution lake record from the central Northwest Territories.
title_sort late holocene climatic variability in subarctic canada: insights from a high-resolution lake record from the central northwest territories.
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