Amplified bioproductivity during Transition IV (332 000-342 000 yr ago):evidence from the geochemical record of Lake El'gygytgyn

To date, terrestrial archives of long-term climatic change within the Arctic have widely been restricted to ice cores from Greenland and, more recently, sediments from Lake El'gygytgyn in northeast Arctic Russia. Sediments from this lake contain a paleoclimate record of glacial-interglacial cyc...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: Cunningham, L., Vogel, H., Wennrich, V., Juschus, O., Nowaczyk, N., Rosen, P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/amplified-bioproductivity-during-transition-iv-332-000342-000-yr-ago(e9b037b1-6d21-4da5-bcdc-93993dbbaaf7).html
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-679-2013
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/5058/1/Cunningham_2013_COTP_Amplified.pdf
http://www.clim-past.net/9/679/2013/
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/e9b037b1-6d21-4da5-bcdc-93993dbbaaf7 2024-06-23T07:49:51+00:00 Amplified bioproductivity during Transition IV (332 000-342 000 yr ago):evidence from the geochemical record of Lake El'gygytgyn Cunningham, L. Vogel, H. Wennrich, V. Juschus, O. Nowaczyk, N. Rosen, P. 2013-03-14 application/pdf https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/amplified-bioproductivity-during-transition-iv-332-000342-000-yr-ago(e9b037b1-6d21-4da5-bcdc-93993dbbaaf7).html https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-679-2013 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/5058/1/Cunningham_2013_COTP_Amplified.pdf http://www.clim-past.net/9/679/2013/ eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/amplified-bioproductivity-during-transition-iv-332-000342-000-yr-ago(e9b037b1-6d21-4da5-bcdc-93993dbbaaf7).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Cunningham , L , Vogel , H , Wennrich , V , Juschus , O , Nowaczyk , N & Rosen , P 2013 , ' Amplified bioproductivity during Transition IV (332 000-342 000 yr ago) : evidence from the geochemical record of Lake El'gygytgyn ' , Climate of the Past , vol. 9 , no. 2 , pp. 679-686 . https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-679-2013 Transform infrared-spectroscopy Climate variability Crater lake Organic-matter North-Atlantic Core PG1351 NE Russia Ice-core Siberia Sediments article 2013 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-679-2013 2024-06-13T00:43:04Z To date, terrestrial archives of long-term climatic change within the Arctic have widely been restricted to ice cores from Greenland and, more recently, sediments from Lake El'gygytgyn in northeast Arctic Russia. Sediments from this lake contain a paleoclimate record of glacial-interglacial cycles during the last three million years. Low-resolution studies at this lake have suggested that changes observed during Transition IV (the transition from marine isotope stage (MIS) 10 to MIS 9) are of greater amplitude than any observed since. In this study, geochemical parameters are used to infer past climatic conditions thus providing the first high-resolution analyses of Transition IV from a terrestrial Arctic setting. These results demonstrate that a significant shift in climate was subsequently followed by a rapid increase in biogenic silica (BSi) production. Following this sharp increase, bioproductivity remained high, but variable, for over a thousand years. This study reveals differences in the timing and magnitude of change within the ratio of silica to titanium (Si/Ti) and BSi records that would not be apparent in lower resolution studies. This has significant implications for the increasingly common use of Si/Ti data as an alternative to traditional BSi measurements. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland ice core North Atlantic Siberia University of St Andrews: Research Portal Arctic Crater Lake ENVELOPE(-60.667,-60.667,-62.983,-62.983) Greenland Climate of the Past 9 2 679 686
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topic Transform infrared-spectroscopy
Climate variability
Crater lake
Organic-matter
North-Atlantic
Core PG1351
NE Russia
Ice-core
Siberia
Sediments
spellingShingle Transform infrared-spectroscopy
Climate variability
Crater lake
Organic-matter
North-Atlantic
Core PG1351
NE Russia
Ice-core
Siberia
Sediments
Cunningham, L.
Vogel, H.
Wennrich, V.
Juschus, O.
Nowaczyk, N.
Rosen, P.
Amplified bioproductivity during Transition IV (332 000-342 000 yr ago):evidence from the geochemical record of Lake El'gygytgyn
topic_facet Transform infrared-spectroscopy
Climate variability
Crater lake
Organic-matter
North-Atlantic
Core PG1351
NE Russia
Ice-core
Siberia
Sediments
description To date, terrestrial archives of long-term climatic change within the Arctic have widely been restricted to ice cores from Greenland and, more recently, sediments from Lake El'gygytgyn in northeast Arctic Russia. Sediments from this lake contain a paleoclimate record of glacial-interglacial cycles during the last three million years. Low-resolution studies at this lake have suggested that changes observed during Transition IV (the transition from marine isotope stage (MIS) 10 to MIS 9) are of greater amplitude than any observed since. In this study, geochemical parameters are used to infer past climatic conditions thus providing the first high-resolution analyses of Transition IV from a terrestrial Arctic setting. These results demonstrate that a significant shift in climate was subsequently followed by a rapid increase in biogenic silica (BSi) production. Following this sharp increase, bioproductivity remained high, but variable, for over a thousand years. This study reveals differences in the timing and magnitude of change within the ratio of silica to titanium (Si/Ti) and BSi records that would not be apparent in lower resolution studies. This has significant implications for the increasingly common use of Si/Ti data as an alternative to traditional BSi measurements.
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author Cunningham, L.
Vogel, H.
Wennrich, V.
Juschus, O.
Nowaczyk, N.
Rosen, P.
author_facet Cunningham, L.
Vogel, H.
Wennrich, V.
Juschus, O.
Nowaczyk, N.
Rosen, P.
author_sort Cunningham, L.
title Amplified bioproductivity during Transition IV (332 000-342 000 yr ago):evidence from the geochemical record of Lake El'gygytgyn
title_short Amplified bioproductivity during Transition IV (332 000-342 000 yr ago):evidence from the geochemical record of Lake El'gygytgyn
title_full Amplified bioproductivity during Transition IV (332 000-342 000 yr ago):evidence from the geochemical record of Lake El'gygytgyn
title_fullStr Amplified bioproductivity during Transition IV (332 000-342 000 yr ago):evidence from the geochemical record of Lake El'gygytgyn
title_full_unstemmed Amplified bioproductivity during Transition IV (332 000-342 000 yr ago):evidence from the geochemical record of Lake El'gygytgyn
title_sort amplified bioproductivity during transition iv (332 000-342 000 yr ago):evidence from the geochemical record of lake el'gygytgyn
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https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-679-2013
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/5058/1/Cunningham_2013_COTP_Amplified.pdf
http://www.clim-past.net/9/679/2013/
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