High-resolution climate reconstruction for the Holocene based on growth chronologies of the bivalve Arctica islandica from the North Sea
Until now, there has been no published documentation of North Sea year-to-year climate variability during the last 8000 to 10000 years. High-resolution instrumental time series of climatic and environmental data for the North Sea and the adjacent North Atlantic are only available for the last decade...
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ftsubbremen:oai:media.suub.uni-bremen.de:Publications/elib/2067 2023-05-15T15:22:26+02:00 High-resolution climate reconstruction for the Holocene based on growth chronologies of the bivalve Arctica islandica from the North Sea Hochauflösende Klimarekonstruktionen für das Holozän anhand von Wachstumschronologien der Bivalve Arctica islandica aus der Nordsee Epplé, Valérie Murielle Wefer, Gerold Brey, Thomas 2004-12-17 application/pdf https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/2067 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000011115 eng eng Universität Bremen FB5 Geowissenschaften https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/2067 urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000011115 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Bitte wählen Sie eine Lizenz aus: (Unsere Empfehlung: CC-BY) CC-BY high-resolution climate reconstruction North Sea annual banded proxy Arctica islandica 80 ddc:80 Dissertation doctoralThesis 2004 ftsubbremen 2022-11-09T07:09:44Z Until now, there has been no published documentation of North Sea year-to-year climate variability during the last 8000 to 10000 years. High-resolution instrumental time series of climatic and environmental data for the North Sea and the adjacent North Atlantic are only available for the last decades or a century at best. Long term paleoclimatic reconstructions in higher latitudes have been predominantly undertaken using land-based annually banded archives, such as trees, varves, glaciers, and speleothems. A suitable long-term environmental archive with annual may be provided by CaCO3-skeletons of long-lived marine invertebrates. This study evaluates whether recent and subfossil shells of the long-lived bivalve Arctica islandica from the North Sea carry feasible information on Holocene climatic and oceanographic conditions. I compared modern shells of Arctica islandica from two very different habitats, a near-coastal shallow site ( German Bight ) and a northerly, more central, deep site ( Fladen Ground ). From the latter, subfossil shells were analysed, also. This study demonstrates that Arctica from both sites provides suitable archives of marine environmental conditions in the form of (i) variations in annual shell growth rates and of (ii) its shell chemistry, both which allow for the reconstruction of local past climate conditions. In summary, this study enhances our understanding of the relationships between environmental conditions and shell properties in Arctica islandica in the North Sea. We could demonstrate suitable proxies for: Winter water temperatures of the southern North Sea (Sr/Ca ratios), bottom water temperatures of the northern North Sea (δ18O) and spring Elbe river discharges of the southern North Sea (Ba/Ca ratios). The application of these proxies allows the reconstruction of past marine environmental conditions for both coastal and offshore sites in the North Sea. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctica islandica North Atlantic Media SuUB Bremen (Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen) |
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Until now, there has been no published documentation of North Sea year-to-year climate variability during the last 8000 to 10000 years. High-resolution instrumental time series of climatic and environmental data for the North Sea and the adjacent North Atlantic are only available for the last decades or a century at best. Long term paleoclimatic reconstructions in higher latitudes have been predominantly undertaken using land-based annually banded archives, such as trees, varves, glaciers, and speleothems. A suitable long-term environmental archive with annual may be provided by CaCO3-skeletons of long-lived marine invertebrates. This study evaluates whether recent and subfossil shells of the long-lived bivalve Arctica islandica from the North Sea carry feasible information on Holocene climatic and oceanographic conditions. I compared modern shells of Arctica islandica from two very different habitats, a near-coastal shallow site ( German Bight ) and a northerly, more central, deep site ( Fladen Ground ). From the latter, subfossil shells were analysed, also. This study demonstrates that Arctica from both sites provides suitable archives of marine environmental conditions in the form of (i) variations in annual shell growth rates and of (ii) its shell chemistry, both which allow for the reconstruction of local past climate conditions. In summary, this study enhances our understanding of the relationships between environmental conditions and shell properties in Arctica islandica in the North Sea. We could demonstrate suitable proxies for: Winter water temperatures of the southern North Sea (Sr/Ca ratios), bottom water temperatures of the northern North Sea (δ18O) and spring Elbe river discharges of the southern North Sea (Ba/Ca ratios). The application of these proxies allows the reconstruction of past marine environmental conditions for both coastal and offshore sites in the North Sea. |
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Wefer, Gerold Brey, Thomas |
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Epplé, Valérie Murielle |
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High-resolution climate reconstruction for the Holocene based on growth chronologies of the bivalve Arctica islandica from the North Sea |
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High-resolution climate reconstruction for the Holocene based on growth chronologies of the bivalve Arctica islandica from the North Sea |
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High-resolution climate reconstruction for the Holocene based on growth chronologies of the bivalve Arctica islandica from the North Sea |
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High-resolution climate reconstruction for the Holocene based on growth chronologies of the bivalve Arctica islandica from the North Sea |
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High-resolution climate reconstruction for the Holocene based on growth chronologies of the bivalve Arctica islandica from the North Sea |
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high-resolution climate reconstruction for the holocene based on growth chronologies of the bivalve arctica islandica from the north sea |
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Universität Bremen |
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Arctica islandica North Atlantic |
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Arctica islandica North Atlantic |
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