Quantitative multiproxy assessment of long-term patterns of Holocene environmental change from a small lake near Abisko, northern Sweden

Quantitative reconstructions are made of Holocene changes in climatic and environmental conditions from analyses of pollen, chironomids and diatoms in identical stratigraphic levels of a sediment core from Vuoskku-javri (68degrees20'43 N, 19degrees06'00 E, 348 m a.s.l.) near Abisko in nort...

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Main Authors: Bigler, C, Larocque, I, Peglar, SM, Birks, HJB, Hall, RI
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: ARNOLD, HODDER HEADLINE PLC 2002
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pH
Online Access:http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/190370/
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:190370 2023-05-15T12:59:37+02:00 Quantitative multiproxy assessment of long-term patterns of Holocene environmental change from a small lake near Abisko, northern Sweden Bigler, C Larocque, I Peglar, SM Birks, HJB Hall, RI 2002 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/190370/ unknown ARNOLD, HODDER HEADLINE PLC HOLOCENE , 12 (4) 481 - 496. (2002) pollen chironomids diatoms Subarctic Lapland precipitation pH temperature multiproxy approach quantitative inferences weighted averaging partial least squares (WA-PLS) Holocene QUATERNARY FOREST DEVELOPMENT PAST HYPOLIMNETIC ANOXIA PARTIAL LEAST-SQUARES CLIMATIC-CHANGE AIR TEMPERATURES TORNETRASK AREA CHIRONOMID ASSEMBLAGES MEGAFOSSIL EVIDENCE SOUTHEAST SCOTLAND SWEDISH LAPLAND Article 2002 ftucl 2013-11-10T03:29:35Z Quantitative reconstructions are made of Holocene changes in climatic and environmental conditions from analyses of pollen, chironomids and diatoms in identical stratigraphic levels of a sediment core from Vuoskku-javri (68degrees20'43 N, 19degrees06'00 E, 348 m a.s.l.) near Abisko in northern Sweden (Lapland). Transfer functions, based on regional calibration sets, are applied to reconstruct Holocene patterns in mean July air temperature (using all three indicators). mean January air temperature (pollen), annual precipitation (pollen) and lakewater pH (diatoms). During periods with 'good' fit to the modern calibration sets all mean July air-temperature inferences based on the three proxy indicators reveal a general trend of decreasing temperature: pollen-inferred mean July air temperature shows a decrease of c, 1.1degreesC since 7500 cal. yrs BP; the chironomids show a decrease of c. 1.2degreesC since the early Holocene whereas the diatoms show a decrease of c. 1.5degreesC since 6000 cal. yrs BP. Pollen-inferred mean January air temperature indicates that winters may have been warmer by c. 3.0degreesC during the early Holocene, followed by a gradual cooling until 8500 cal. yrs BP (c. 1.0degreesC warmer than today) and a subsequent warming until 7000 cal. yrs BP (c. 2.0degreesC warmer than today). Since 7000 cal, yrs BP, a gradual cooling towards the present-day values is inferred. According to the pollen, annual precipitation may have been considerably higher during the early Holocene than today (c. +150 mm) and increased until 7000 cal. yrs BP (c. +320 mm). Since 7000 cal. yrs BP, annual precipitation decreased continuously towards present-day values. Diatom-inferred pH trends show that natural acidification of c. 0.5 pH units followed deglaciation; present-day values were reached c. 5000 cal. yrs BP. The early Holocene is identified as a problematic time period for the application of modern calibration sets. as diatoms show 'poor' fit to the calibration set from 10 600 to 6000 cal. yrs BP. pollen from 10 600 to 7500 cal. yrs BP, and chironomids from 10 250 to 10 000 cal. yrs BP. Compared with estimates from the COHMAP GCM model, mean July air-temperature inferences based on biological proxies at Vuoskkujavri suggest a more moderate decrease in temperature over the past 9000 years. Article in Journal/Newspaper Abisko Northern Sweden Subarctic Lapland University College London: UCL Discovery Abisko ENVELOPE(18.829,18.829,68.349,68.349)
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topic pollen
chironomids
diatoms
Subarctic
Lapland
precipitation
pH
temperature
multiproxy approach
quantitative inferences
weighted averaging partial least squares (WA-PLS)
Holocene
QUATERNARY FOREST DEVELOPMENT
PAST HYPOLIMNETIC ANOXIA
PARTIAL LEAST-SQUARES
CLIMATIC-CHANGE
AIR TEMPERATURES
TORNETRASK AREA
CHIRONOMID ASSEMBLAGES
MEGAFOSSIL EVIDENCE
SOUTHEAST SCOTLAND
SWEDISH LAPLAND
spellingShingle pollen
chironomids
diatoms
Subarctic
Lapland
precipitation
pH
temperature
multiproxy approach
quantitative inferences
weighted averaging partial least squares (WA-PLS)
Holocene
QUATERNARY FOREST DEVELOPMENT
PAST HYPOLIMNETIC ANOXIA
PARTIAL LEAST-SQUARES
CLIMATIC-CHANGE
AIR TEMPERATURES
TORNETRASK AREA
CHIRONOMID ASSEMBLAGES
MEGAFOSSIL EVIDENCE
SOUTHEAST SCOTLAND
SWEDISH LAPLAND
Bigler, C
Larocque, I
Peglar, SM
Birks, HJB
Hall, RI
Quantitative multiproxy assessment of long-term patterns of Holocene environmental change from a small lake near Abisko, northern Sweden
topic_facet pollen
chironomids
diatoms
Subarctic
Lapland
precipitation
pH
temperature
multiproxy approach
quantitative inferences
weighted averaging partial least squares (WA-PLS)
Holocene
QUATERNARY FOREST DEVELOPMENT
PAST HYPOLIMNETIC ANOXIA
PARTIAL LEAST-SQUARES
CLIMATIC-CHANGE
AIR TEMPERATURES
TORNETRASK AREA
CHIRONOMID ASSEMBLAGES
MEGAFOSSIL EVIDENCE
SOUTHEAST SCOTLAND
SWEDISH LAPLAND
description Quantitative reconstructions are made of Holocene changes in climatic and environmental conditions from analyses of pollen, chironomids and diatoms in identical stratigraphic levels of a sediment core from Vuoskku-javri (68degrees20'43 N, 19degrees06'00 E, 348 m a.s.l.) near Abisko in northern Sweden (Lapland). Transfer functions, based on regional calibration sets, are applied to reconstruct Holocene patterns in mean July air temperature (using all three indicators). mean January air temperature (pollen), annual precipitation (pollen) and lakewater pH (diatoms). During periods with 'good' fit to the modern calibration sets all mean July air-temperature inferences based on the three proxy indicators reveal a general trend of decreasing temperature: pollen-inferred mean July air temperature shows a decrease of c, 1.1degreesC since 7500 cal. yrs BP; the chironomids show a decrease of c. 1.2degreesC since the early Holocene whereas the diatoms show a decrease of c. 1.5degreesC since 6000 cal. yrs BP. Pollen-inferred mean January air temperature indicates that winters may have been warmer by c. 3.0degreesC during the early Holocene, followed by a gradual cooling until 8500 cal. yrs BP (c. 1.0degreesC warmer than today) and a subsequent warming until 7000 cal. yrs BP (c. 2.0degreesC warmer than today). Since 7000 cal, yrs BP, a gradual cooling towards the present-day values is inferred. According to the pollen, annual precipitation may have been considerably higher during the early Holocene than today (c. +150 mm) and increased until 7000 cal. yrs BP (c. +320 mm). Since 7000 cal. yrs BP, annual precipitation decreased continuously towards present-day values. Diatom-inferred pH trends show that natural acidification of c. 0.5 pH units followed deglaciation; present-day values were reached c. 5000 cal. yrs BP. The early Holocene is identified as a problematic time period for the application of modern calibration sets. as diatoms show 'poor' fit to the calibration set from 10 600 to 6000 cal. yrs BP. pollen from 10 600 to 7500 cal. yrs BP, and chironomids from 10 250 to 10 000 cal. yrs BP. Compared with estimates from the COHMAP GCM model, mean July air-temperature inferences based on biological proxies at Vuoskkujavri suggest a more moderate decrease in temperature over the past 9000 years.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bigler, C
Larocque, I
Peglar, SM
Birks, HJB
Hall, RI
author_facet Bigler, C
Larocque, I
Peglar, SM
Birks, HJB
Hall, RI
author_sort Bigler, C
title Quantitative multiproxy assessment of long-term patterns of Holocene environmental change from a small lake near Abisko, northern Sweden
title_short Quantitative multiproxy assessment of long-term patterns of Holocene environmental change from a small lake near Abisko, northern Sweden
title_full Quantitative multiproxy assessment of long-term patterns of Holocene environmental change from a small lake near Abisko, northern Sweden
title_fullStr Quantitative multiproxy assessment of long-term patterns of Holocene environmental change from a small lake near Abisko, northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative multiproxy assessment of long-term patterns of Holocene environmental change from a small lake near Abisko, northern Sweden
title_sort quantitative multiproxy assessment of long-term patterns of holocene environmental change from a small lake near abisko, northern sweden
publisher ARNOLD, HODDER HEADLINE PLC
publishDate 2002
url http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/190370/
long_lat ENVELOPE(18.829,18.829,68.349,68.349)
geographic Abisko
geographic_facet Abisko
genre Abisko
Northern Sweden
Subarctic
Lapland
genre_facet Abisko
Northern Sweden
Subarctic
Lapland
op_source HOLOCENE , 12 (4) 481 - 496. (2002)
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