A new similar to 900-year varved record in Lake Walker, Quebec North Shore, eastern Canada : insight on late Holocene climate mode of variability
This paper presents a new annually laminated record (varves) from Lake Walker, Quebec North Shore (eastern Canada) spanning the period from similar to 3230 to 2320 +/- 20 cal BP. A similar to 3.5-m-long composite sequence was established with the best regular and continuous laminated intervals using...
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ftunivgent:oai:archive.ugent.be:8761098 2023-06-11T04:12:21+02:00 A new similar to 900-year varved record in Lake Walker, Quebec North Shore, eastern Canada : insight on late Holocene climate mode of variability Nzekwe, Obinna P. Lapointe, Francois Francus, Pierre St-Onge, Guillaume Lajeunesse, Patrick Fortin, David Jenny, Jean-Philippe De Coninck, Arnaud Philippe, Edouard G. H. Labarre, Thibault 2022 application/pdf https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8761098 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8761098 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10933-021-00220-x https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8761098/file/8761099 eng eng https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8761098 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8761098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10933-021-00220-x https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8761098/file/8761099 No license (in copyright) info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess JOURNAL OF PALEOLIMNOLOGY ISSN: 0921-2728 ISSN: 1573-0417 Earth and Environmental Sciences ANNUALLY LAMINATED SEDIMENTS LATE-GLACIAL CHRONOLOGY ADJACENT FJORD-LAKES SURFACE-TEMPERATURE THIN-SECTIONS MORPHOMETRY SUIGETSU PROXIES Laminations Varves Thin-section Image analysis Quebec North Shore journalArticle info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftunivgent https://doi.org/10.1007/s10933-021-00220-x 2023-05-10T22:49:31Z This paper presents a new annually laminated record (varves) from Lake Walker, Quebec North Shore (eastern Canada) spanning the period from similar to 3230 to 2320 +/- 20 cal BP. A similar to 3.5-m-long composite sequence was established with the best regular and continuous laminated intervals using computed tomography and high-resolution photographs. The varve chronology was built based on two methods: manual multi-parameter counting using the PeakCounter software, and manual counting on thin-section images obtained by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The latter correlates more closely with the ages derived from AMS radiocarbon dating, suggesting that thin-section analysis is here a more reliable counting technique. Varves are clastic, composed of a silt layer deposited in spring and summer, and a clay layer deposited in winter. Annually resolved grain size obtained using image analysis technique on SEM images of thin sections and elemental composition from X-ray microfluorescence analyses performed on the floating varve chronology suggests that the record is sensitive to the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), as revealed by the strong co-variability with another lower resolution record from Greenland. This suggests that periods of negative winter NAO promoted a thicker snow cover that resulted in higher river discharges and stronger clastic component in the varves. In modern times, cooling of the North Atlantic in the mid 1970s to the late 1980s was also characterized by concurrent negative phase of NAO, which condition translated into increase snow precipitation over the region. Overall, these results highlight that the new Lake Walker varve record presents remarkable prospects of developing a longer and high-resolution paleoclimatological reconstruction of the NAO in a region where similar records are scarce. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Ghent University Academic Bibliography Canada Greenland New Lake ENVELOPE(-109.468,-109.468,62.684,62.684) Journal of Paleolimnology 67 1 35 57 |
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Earth and Environmental Sciences ANNUALLY LAMINATED SEDIMENTS LATE-GLACIAL CHRONOLOGY ADJACENT FJORD-LAKES SURFACE-TEMPERATURE THIN-SECTIONS MORPHOMETRY SUIGETSU PROXIES Laminations Varves Thin-section Image analysis Quebec North Shore |
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Earth and Environmental Sciences ANNUALLY LAMINATED SEDIMENTS LATE-GLACIAL CHRONOLOGY ADJACENT FJORD-LAKES SURFACE-TEMPERATURE THIN-SECTIONS MORPHOMETRY SUIGETSU PROXIES Laminations Varves Thin-section Image analysis Quebec North Shore Nzekwe, Obinna P. Lapointe, Francois Francus, Pierre St-Onge, Guillaume Lajeunesse, Patrick Fortin, David Jenny, Jean-Philippe De Coninck, Arnaud Philippe, Edouard G. H. Labarre, Thibault A new similar to 900-year varved record in Lake Walker, Quebec North Shore, eastern Canada : insight on late Holocene climate mode of variability |
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Earth and Environmental Sciences ANNUALLY LAMINATED SEDIMENTS LATE-GLACIAL CHRONOLOGY ADJACENT FJORD-LAKES SURFACE-TEMPERATURE THIN-SECTIONS MORPHOMETRY SUIGETSU PROXIES Laminations Varves Thin-section Image analysis Quebec North Shore |
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This paper presents a new annually laminated record (varves) from Lake Walker, Quebec North Shore (eastern Canada) spanning the period from similar to 3230 to 2320 +/- 20 cal BP. A similar to 3.5-m-long composite sequence was established with the best regular and continuous laminated intervals using computed tomography and high-resolution photographs. The varve chronology was built based on two methods: manual multi-parameter counting using the PeakCounter software, and manual counting on thin-section images obtained by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The latter correlates more closely with the ages derived from AMS radiocarbon dating, suggesting that thin-section analysis is here a more reliable counting technique. Varves are clastic, composed of a silt layer deposited in spring and summer, and a clay layer deposited in winter. Annually resolved grain size obtained using image analysis technique on SEM images of thin sections and elemental composition from X-ray microfluorescence analyses performed on the floating varve chronology suggests that the record is sensitive to the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), as revealed by the strong co-variability with another lower resolution record from Greenland. This suggests that periods of negative winter NAO promoted a thicker snow cover that resulted in higher river discharges and stronger clastic component in the varves. In modern times, cooling of the North Atlantic in the mid 1970s to the late 1980s was also characterized by concurrent negative phase of NAO, which condition translated into increase snow precipitation over the region. Overall, these results highlight that the new Lake Walker varve record presents remarkable prospects of developing a longer and high-resolution paleoclimatological reconstruction of the NAO in a region where similar records are scarce. |
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Nzekwe, Obinna P. Lapointe, Francois Francus, Pierre St-Onge, Guillaume Lajeunesse, Patrick Fortin, David Jenny, Jean-Philippe De Coninck, Arnaud Philippe, Edouard G. H. Labarre, Thibault |
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Nzekwe, Obinna P. Lapointe, Francois Francus, Pierre St-Onge, Guillaume Lajeunesse, Patrick Fortin, David Jenny, Jean-Philippe De Coninck, Arnaud Philippe, Edouard G. H. Labarre, Thibault |
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A new similar to 900-year varved record in Lake Walker, Quebec North Shore, eastern Canada : insight on late Holocene climate mode of variability |
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A new similar to 900-year varved record in Lake Walker, Quebec North Shore, eastern Canada : insight on late Holocene climate mode of variability |
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A new similar to 900-year varved record in Lake Walker, Quebec North Shore, eastern Canada : insight on late Holocene climate mode of variability |
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A new similar to 900-year varved record in Lake Walker, Quebec North Shore, eastern Canada : insight on late Holocene climate mode of variability |
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A new similar to 900-year varved record in Lake Walker, Quebec North Shore, eastern Canada : insight on late Holocene climate mode of variability |
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new similar to 900-year varved record in lake walker, quebec north shore, eastern canada : insight on late holocene climate mode of variability |
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