Disentangling the Evidence of Milankovitch Forcing From Tree-Ring and Sedimentary Records

Tree-ring records constitute excellent high-resolution data and provide valuable information for climate science and paleoclimatology. Tree-ring reconstructions of past temperature variations agree to show evidence for annual-to-centennial anomalies in past climate and place the industrial-era warmi...

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Published in:Frontiers in Earth Science
Main Authors: Helama, Samuli, Herva, Hannu, Arppe, Laura, Gunnarson, Björn, Frank, Thomas, Holopainen, Jari, Nöjd, Pekka, Mäkinen, Harri, Mielikäinen, Kari, Sutinen, Raimo, Timonen, Mauri, Uusitalo, Joonas, Oinonen, Markku
Other Authors: Natural Sciences Unit, Finnish Museum of Natural History, Stable Isotope Systematics
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media 2022
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/348018 2024-04-21T08:12:28+00:00 Disentangling the Evidence of Milankovitch Forcing From Tree-Ring and Sedimentary Records Helama, Samuli Herva, Hannu Arppe, Laura Gunnarson, Björn Frank, Thomas Holopainen, Jari Nöjd, Pekka Mäkinen, Harri Mielikäinen, Kari Sutinen, Raimo Timonen, Mauri Uusitalo, Joonas Oinonen, Markku Natural Sciences Unit Finnish Museum of Natural History Stable Isotope Systematics 2022-09-13T14:06:04Z 14 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/348018 eng eng Frontiers Media 10.3389/feart.2022.871641 Unknown funder This work was supported by the Academy of Finland (Grant Nos. 251287, 251441, 288083, 288267, 292788, and 339788). Helama , S , Herva , H , Arppe , L , Gunnarson , B , Frank , T , Holopainen , J , Nöjd , P , Mäkinen , H , Mielikäinen , K , Sutinen , R , Timonen , M , Uusitalo , J & Oinonen , M 2022 , ' Disentangling the Evidence of Milankovitch Forcing From Tree-Ring and Sedimentary Records ' , Frontiers in Earth Science , vol. 10 , 871641 . https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.871641 ORCID: /0000-0002-0881-7643/work/119154386 ORCID: /0000-0003-4445-6096/work/119156893 ORCID: /0000-0001-6944-0264/work/119158345 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/348018 7f513645-ec23-4e67-b659-79c18104166a 85133863098 000827966800001 cc_by info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess dendrochronology Holocene Milankovitch cycles paleoclimate Subarctic 1181 Ecology evolutionary biology 119 Other natural sciences Article publishedVersion 2022 ftunivhelsihelda 2024-03-27T17:50:30Z Tree-ring records constitute excellent high-resolution data and provide valuable information for climate science and paleoclimatology. Tree-ring reconstructions of past temperature variations agree to show evidence for annual-to-centennial anomalies in past climate and place the industrial-era warming in the context of the late Holocene climate patterns and regimes. Despite their wide use in paleoclimate research, however, tree rings have also been deemed unsuitable as low-frequency indicators of past climate. The arising debate concerns whether the millennia-long tree-ring records show signals of orbital forcing due to the Milankovitch cycles. Here, we produce a summer-temperature reconstruction from tree-ring chronology running through mid- and late-Holocene times (since 5486 BCE) comprising minimum blue channel light intensity (BI). The BI reconstruction correlates with existing and new tree-ring chronologies built from maximum latewood density (MXD) and, unlike the MXD data, shows temperature trends on Milankovitch scales comparable to various types of sedimentary proxy across the circumpolar Arctic. Our results demonstrate an unrevealed potential of novel, unconventional tree-ring variables to contribute to geoscience and climate research by their capability to provide paleoclimate estimates from inter-annual scales up to those relevant to orbital forcing. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Frontiers in Earth Science 10
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Holocene
Milankovitch cycles
paleoclimate
Subarctic
1181 Ecology
evolutionary biology
119 Other natural sciences
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Holocene
Milankovitch cycles
paleoclimate
Subarctic
1181 Ecology
evolutionary biology
119 Other natural sciences
Helama, Samuli
Herva, Hannu
Arppe, Laura
Gunnarson, Björn
Frank, Thomas
Holopainen, Jari
Nöjd, Pekka
Mäkinen, Harri
Mielikäinen, Kari
Sutinen, Raimo
Timonen, Mauri
Uusitalo, Joonas
Oinonen, Markku
Disentangling the Evidence of Milankovitch Forcing From Tree-Ring and Sedimentary Records
topic_facet dendrochronology
Holocene
Milankovitch cycles
paleoclimate
Subarctic
1181 Ecology
evolutionary biology
119 Other natural sciences
description Tree-ring records constitute excellent high-resolution data and provide valuable information for climate science and paleoclimatology. Tree-ring reconstructions of past temperature variations agree to show evidence for annual-to-centennial anomalies in past climate and place the industrial-era warming in the context of the late Holocene climate patterns and regimes. Despite their wide use in paleoclimate research, however, tree rings have also been deemed unsuitable as low-frequency indicators of past climate. The arising debate concerns whether the millennia-long tree-ring records show signals of orbital forcing due to the Milankovitch cycles. Here, we produce a summer-temperature reconstruction from tree-ring chronology running through mid- and late-Holocene times (since 5486 BCE) comprising minimum blue channel light intensity (BI). The BI reconstruction correlates with existing and new tree-ring chronologies built from maximum latewood density (MXD) and, unlike the MXD data, shows temperature trends on Milankovitch scales comparable to various types of sedimentary proxy across the circumpolar Arctic. Our results demonstrate an unrevealed potential of novel, unconventional tree-ring variables to contribute to geoscience and climate research by their capability to provide paleoclimate estimates from inter-annual scales up to those relevant to orbital forcing. Peer reviewed
author2 Natural Sciences Unit
Finnish Museum of Natural History
Stable Isotope Systematics
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author Helama, Samuli
Herva, Hannu
Arppe, Laura
Gunnarson, Björn
Frank, Thomas
Holopainen, Jari
Nöjd, Pekka
Mäkinen, Harri
Mielikäinen, Kari
Sutinen, Raimo
Timonen, Mauri
Uusitalo, Joonas
Oinonen, Markku
author_facet Helama, Samuli
Herva, Hannu
Arppe, Laura
Gunnarson, Björn
Frank, Thomas
Holopainen, Jari
Nöjd, Pekka
Mäkinen, Harri
Mielikäinen, Kari
Sutinen, Raimo
Timonen, Mauri
Uusitalo, Joonas
Oinonen, Markku
author_sort Helama, Samuli
title Disentangling the Evidence of Milankovitch Forcing From Tree-Ring and Sedimentary Records
title_short Disentangling the Evidence of Milankovitch Forcing From Tree-Ring and Sedimentary Records
title_full Disentangling the Evidence of Milankovitch Forcing From Tree-Ring and Sedimentary Records
title_fullStr Disentangling the Evidence of Milankovitch Forcing From Tree-Ring and Sedimentary Records
title_full_unstemmed Disentangling the Evidence of Milankovitch Forcing From Tree-Ring and Sedimentary Records
title_sort disentangling the evidence of milankovitch forcing from tree-ring and sedimentary records
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This work was supported by the Academy of Finland (Grant Nos. 251287, 251441, 288083, 288267, 292788, and 339788).
Helama , S , Herva , H , Arppe , L , Gunnarson , B , Frank , T , Holopainen , J , Nöjd , P , Mäkinen , H , Mielikäinen , K , Sutinen , R , Timonen , M , Uusitalo , J & Oinonen , M 2022 , ' Disentangling the Evidence of Milankovitch Forcing From Tree-Ring and Sedimentary Records ' , Frontiers in Earth Science , vol. 10 , 871641 . https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.871641
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