A multiproxy reconstruction of Hebridean (NW Scotland) spring sea surface temperatures between AD 1805 and 2010

There is currently a deficiency of annually-resolved temperature series from the marine environment. We present a multiproxy reconstruction of Hebridean shelf sea (Tiree Passage; NW Scotland) spring sea surface temperatures (SSTs) for the period AD 1805-2010. The reconstruction is based on the growt...

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Main Authors: Reynolds, D. J., Butler, P. G., Williams, S. M., Scourse, J. D., Richardson, C. A., Wanamaker, A. D., Austin, W. E. N., Cage, A. G., Sayer, M. D. J.
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Butler, P. G.
Williams, S. M.
Scourse, J. D.
Richardson, C. A.
Wanamaker, A. D.
Austin, W. E. N.
Cage, A. G.
Sayer, M. D. J.
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description There is currently a deficiency of annually-resolved temperature series from the marine environment. We present a multiproxy reconstruction of Hebridean shelf sea (Tiree Passage; NW Scotland) spring sea surface temperatures (SSTs) for the period AD 1805-2010. The reconstruction is based on the growth increment series from the first absolutely dated annually-resolved multi-centennial Glycymeris glycymeris bivalve mollusc sclerochronology coupled with previously published stable oxygen isotope data (delta O-18) from benthic foraminifera sampled from a dated sediment core from nearby Loch Sunart The independent series contain significant correlations with SSTs across complementary frequency domains. The low frequency component of the sedimentary archive was combined with the mid and high frequency components of the G. glycymeris chronology indices to create a single multiproxy series. Split calibration-verification statistics (reduction of error, RE, coefficient of efficiency, CE, and R-2) indicate that the multiproxy record, calibrated to local instrumental sea surface temperatures, contains significant precision and skill at reconstructing spring SSTs (RE = 0.59, CE = 0.26, R-2 = 0.54). These data demonstrate that bivalve sclerochronologies, when combined with low frequency proxies such as sediment archives, can facilitate statistically robust reconstructions of palaeoceanographic variability during the late Holocene for hydrographically-significant regions of the temperate marine system previously void of annually-resolved archives. The reconstructed SSTs contain a general warming trend of 0.60 +/- 0.14 degrees C per century. Only four years in the reconstructed period (1999, 2000, 2002 and 2003) exceed temperatures greater than two standard deviations higher than the reconstructed mean SST (9.03 degrees C), whilst just three years in the first half of the 19th century (1835, 1838 and 1840) fall more than 2 sigma below the reconstructed mean (6.80 degrees C). (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/66489c64-5896-4f50-977b-aee147d5b938 2025-01-16T20:53:16+00:00 A multiproxy reconstruction of Hebridean (NW Scotland) spring sea surface temperatures between AD 1805 and 2010 Reynolds, D. J. Butler, P. G. Williams, S. M. Scourse, J. D. Richardson, C. A. Wanamaker, A. D. Austin, W. E. N. Cage, A. G. Sayer, M. D. J. 2013-09-15 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/a-multiproxy-reconstruction-of-hebridean-nw-scotland-spring-sea-surface-temperatures-between-ad-1805-and-2010(66489c64-5896-4f50-977b-aee147d5b938).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2013.05.029 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Reynolds , D J , Butler , P G , Williams , S M , Scourse , J D , Richardson , C A , Wanamaker , A D , Austin , W E N , Cage , A G & Sayer , M D J 2013 , ' A multiproxy reconstruction of Hebridean (NW Scotland) spring sea surface temperatures between AD 1805 and 2010 ' , Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology , vol. 386 , pp. 275-285 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2013.05.029 Glycymeris glycymeris Dog cockle Sclerochronology Sea surface temperatures Hebridean shelf sea Holocene Multiproxy GLYCYMERIS-GLYCYMERIS L. NORTH-ATLANTIC ARCTICA-ISLANDICA ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE GROWTH INCREMENTS PAST MILLENNIUM CLIMATE RECORDS SCOTTISH FJORD TREE-RINGS article 2013 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2013.05.029 2022-06-02T07:43:36Z There is currently a deficiency of annually-resolved temperature series from the marine environment. We present a multiproxy reconstruction of Hebridean shelf sea (Tiree Passage; NW Scotland) spring sea surface temperatures (SSTs) for the period AD 1805-2010. The reconstruction is based on the growth increment series from the first absolutely dated annually-resolved multi-centennial Glycymeris glycymeris bivalve mollusc sclerochronology coupled with previously published stable oxygen isotope data (delta O-18) from benthic foraminifera sampled from a dated sediment core from nearby Loch Sunart The independent series contain significant correlations with SSTs across complementary frequency domains. The low frequency component of the sedimentary archive was combined with the mid and high frequency components of the G. glycymeris chronology indices to create a single multiproxy series. Split calibration-verification statistics (reduction of error, RE, coefficient of efficiency, CE, and R-2) indicate that the multiproxy record, calibrated to local instrumental sea surface temperatures, contains significant precision and skill at reconstructing spring SSTs (RE = 0.59, CE = 0.26, R-2 = 0.54). These data demonstrate that bivalve sclerochronologies, when combined with low frequency proxies such as sediment archives, can facilitate statistically robust reconstructions of palaeoceanographic variability during the late Holocene for hydrographically-significant regions of the temperate marine system previously void of annually-resolved archives. The reconstructed SSTs contain a general warming trend of 0.60 +/- 0.14 degrees C per century. Only four years in the reconstructed period (1999, 2000, 2002 and 2003) exceed temperatures greater than two standard deviations higher than the reconstructed mean SST (9.03 degrees C), whilst just three years in the first half of the 19th century (1835, 1838 and 1840) fall more than 2 sigma below the reconstructed mean (6.80 degrees C). (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier B.V. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctica islandica North Atlantic University of St Andrews: Research Portal Hebridean Shelf ENVELOPE(-5.500,-5.500,59.250,59.250) Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 386 275 285
spellingShingle Glycymeris glycymeris
Dog cockle
Sclerochronology
Sea surface temperatures
Hebridean shelf sea
Holocene
Multiproxy
GLYCYMERIS-GLYCYMERIS L.
NORTH-ATLANTIC
ARCTICA-ISLANDICA
ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE
GROWTH INCREMENTS
PAST MILLENNIUM
CLIMATE RECORDS
SCOTTISH FJORD
TREE-RINGS
Reynolds, D. J.
Butler, P. G.
Williams, S. M.
Scourse, J. D.
Richardson, C. A.
Wanamaker, A. D.
Austin, W. E. N.
Cage, A. G.
Sayer, M. D. J.
A multiproxy reconstruction of Hebridean (NW Scotland) spring sea surface temperatures between AD 1805 and 2010
title A multiproxy reconstruction of Hebridean (NW Scotland) spring sea surface temperatures between AD 1805 and 2010
title_full A multiproxy reconstruction of Hebridean (NW Scotland) spring sea surface temperatures between AD 1805 and 2010
title_fullStr A multiproxy reconstruction of Hebridean (NW Scotland) spring sea surface temperatures between AD 1805 and 2010
title_full_unstemmed A multiproxy reconstruction of Hebridean (NW Scotland) spring sea surface temperatures between AD 1805 and 2010
title_short A multiproxy reconstruction of Hebridean (NW Scotland) spring sea surface temperatures between AD 1805 and 2010
title_sort multiproxy reconstruction of hebridean (nw scotland) spring sea surface temperatures between ad 1805 and 2010
topic Glycymeris glycymeris
Dog cockle
Sclerochronology
Sea surface temperatures
Hebridean shelf sea
Holocene
Multiproxy
GLYCYMERIS-GLYCYMERIS L.
NORTH-ATLANTIC
ARCTICA-ISLANDICA
ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE
GROWTH INCREMENTS
PAST MILLENNIUM
CLIMATE RECORDS
SCOTTISH FJORD
TREE-RINGS
topic_facet Glycymeris glycymeris
Dog cockle
Sclerochronology
Sea surface temperatures
Hebridean shelf sea
Holocene
Multiproxy
GLYCYMERIS-GLYCYMERIS L.
NORTH-ATLANTIC
ARCTICA-ISLANDICA
ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE
GROWTH INCREMENTS
PAST MILLENNIUM
CLIMATE RECORDS
SCOTTISH FJORD
TREE-RINGS
url https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/a-multiproxy-reconstruction-of-hebridean-nw-scotland-spring-sea-surface-temperatures-between-ad-1805-and-2010(66489c64-5896-4f50-977b-aee147d5b938).html
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2013.05.029