Out of the woods: Driftwood insights into Holocene pan-Arctic sea ice dynamics

The collation of 913 driftwood samples from across the western Arctic, with spatiotemporal distribution and available provenance data, enabled the production of a high-resolution proxy-based reconstruction of Holocene Arctic Ocean surface current and sea ice dynamics. Regionally bounded, driftwood-b...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Main Authors: Hole, GM, Macias-Fauria, M
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Published: American Geophysical Union 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JC013126
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:fe11c97a-0178-472c-b2cf-9202dca64e24 2023-05-15T14:28:56+02:00 Out of the woods: Driftwood insights into Holocene pan-Arctic sea ice dynamics Hole, GM Macias-Fauria, M 2017-11-09 https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JC013126 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:fe11c97a-0178-472c-b2cf-9202dca64e24 unknown American Geophysical Union doi:10.1002/2017JC013126 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:fe11c97a-0178-472c-b2cf-9202dca64e24 https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JC013126 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Journal article 2017 ftuloxford https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JC013126 2022-06-28T20:29:00Z The collation of 913 driftwood samples from across the western Arctic, with spatiotemporal distribution and available provenance data, enabled the production of a high-resolution proxy-based reconstruction of Holocene Arctic Ocean surface current and sea ice dynamics. Regionally bounded, driftwood-based sea ice reconstructions studies suggest spatiotemporally complex past Arctic sea ice extent and movement; however, a large-scale compilation of Holocene Arctic driftwood has not previously been developed. Sparse driftwood in the early Holocene (≥8.2 cal ka B.P.) deglacial period was followed by increased driftwood deposition in the warmer mid-Holocene (8.2–4.2 cal ka B.P.); characterized by an enhanced Transpolar Drift (TPD) ∼7 cal ka B.P., leading to sea ice loss through the Fram Strait. Driftwood incursion peaks show spatial E-W progression from the Eurasian Archipelagos to Greenland and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, suggesting a progressive shift in the orientation of the TPD on centennial-millennial time scales and intermediate phases in the Arctic Oscillation. Late Holocene cooling (≤4.2 cal ka B.P.) is indicated by increased influx of probably North American Picea via a strengthened Beaufort Gyre (BG) which enhanced sea ice recirculation, starting in the western Arctic and progressing eastward. In recent millennia ( < 2 cal ka B.P.), a more variable driftwood record alternates between BG and TPD dominance on centennial time scales. To further constrain a spatiotemporal reconstruction of variations in Holocene ocean current and sea ice dynamics, a more definitive determination of driftwood provenance is recommended to build upon the current framework, such as through radiogenic isotope tracing and aDNA analysis. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Archipelago Arctic Arctic Ocean Canadian Arctic Archipelago Fram Strait Greenland Sea ice ORA - Oxford University Research Archive Arctic Arctic Ocean Canadian Arctic Archipelago Greenland Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 122 9 7612 7629
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description The collation of 913 driftwood samples from across the western Arctic, with spatiotemporal distribution and available provenance data, enabled the production of a high-resolution proxy-based reconstruction of Holocene Arctic Ocean surface current and sea ice dynamics. Regionally bounded, driftwood-based sea ice reconstructions studies suggest spatiotemporally complex past Arctic sea ice extent and movement; however, a large-scale compilation of Holocene Arctic driftwood has not previously been developed. Sparse driftwood in the early Holocene (≥8.2 cal ka B.P.) deglacial period was followed by increased driftwood deposition in the warmer mid-Holocene (8.2–4.2 cal ka B.P.); characterized by an enhanced Transpolar Drift (TPD) ∼7 cal ka B.P., leading to sea ice loss through the Fram Strait. Driftwood incursion peaks show spatial E-W progression from the Eurasian Archipelagos to Greenland and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, suggesting a progressive shift in the orientation of the TPD on centennial-millennial time scales and intermediate phases in the Arctic Oscillation. Late Holocene cooling (≤4.2 cal ka B.P.) is indicated by increased influx of probably North American Picea via a strengthened Beaufort Gyre (BG) which enhanced sea ice recirculation, starting in the western Arctic and progressing eastward. In recent millennia ( < 2 cal ka B.P.), a more variable driftwood record alternates between BG and TPD dominance on centennial time scales. To further constrain a spatiotemporal reconstruction of variations in Holocene ocean current and sea ice dynamics, a more definitive determination of driftwood provenance is recommended to build upon the current framework, such as through radiogenic isotope tracing and aDNA analysis.
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author Hole, GM
Macias-Fauria, M
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Macias-Fauria, M
Out of the woods: Driftwood insights into Holocene pan-Arctic sea ice dynamics
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title Out of the woods: Driftwood insights into Holocene pan-Arctic sea ice dynamics
title_short Out of the woods: Driftwood insights into Holocene pan-Arctic sea ice dynamics
title_full Out of the woods: Driftwood insights into Holocene pan-Arctic sea ice dynamics
title_fullStr Out of the woods: Driftwood insights into Holocene pan-Arctic sea ice dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Out of the woods: Driftwood insights into Holocene pan-Arctic sea ice dynamics
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