High-resolution analyses of recent sediments from a Norwegian mountain lake and comparison with instrumental records of climate

The purpose of the palaeolimnological research project carried out at Ovre Neadalsvatn was to apply a number of physical and biological proxy-climate analyses to recent sediments and to compare the results of these analyses with instrumental records of climate. Using a radiometric chronology to matc...

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Main Authors: Cameron, NG, Schnell, OA, Rautio, ML, Lami, A, Livingstone, DM, Appleby, PG, Dearing, JA, Rose, NL
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL 2002
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Online Access:http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/133046/
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Summary:The purpose of the palaeolimnological research project carried out at Ovre Neadalsvatn was to apply a number of physical and biological proxy-climate analyses to recent sediments and to compare the results of these analyses with instrumental records of climate. Using a radiometric chronology to match the sediment core with the calendar ages of the reconstructed instrumental record, and by time-averaging the instrumental record, the statistical significance of the relationships between each of the sediment-climate proxies and the reconstructed instrumental-climate measurements were evaluated.Acid deposition at Ovre Neadalsvatn has been low and its impact limited. Whilst there has been an overall rise in mean annual temperature of about 1 degrees C since 1900, the physical and biological sediment records studied appear to be insensitive to climate warming of this magnitude. On the one hand, this may be a result of the loss in temporal resolution caused by time-averaging the instrumental data; on the other hand, the lake may be insensitive to the impact of this climate change.