High-resolution climatic study of the Norwegian and Iberian shelves during the late Holocene : a diatom perspective

File taken down at request of author on 24.06.13 by NC TIS Surface-ocean changes in the North Atlantic are closely linked to modes of atmospheric variability, the most dominant of which is the North Atlantic Oscillation. The aims of this study were to investigate high-frequency climate variability i...

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Main Author: Stroynowski, Zuzanna Natalia
Other Authors: School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Plymouth 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/495
https://doi.org/10.24382/4788
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Summary:File taken down at request of author on 24.06.13 by NC TIS Surface-ocean changes in the North Atlantic are closely linked to modes of atmospheric variability, the most dominant of which is the North Atlantic Oscillation. The aims of this study were to investigate high-frequency climate variability in the North Atlantic through the use of high-resolution fossil marine diatom records sparming the last 2000 years. Core sites in the Muros Ria, in northwest Spain, and on the western Norwegian Margin were selected for their high sedimentation rates and their proximity to the NA O pressure centres. The diatom record's high resolution permitted comparison to nearby instrumental time series where significant relationships were found with precipitation, the NAO Index and extended NA O Index reconstructions.