A database of Holocene temperature records for north‐eastern North America and the north‐western Atlantic. (12th March 2020)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- A database of Holocene temperature records for north‐eastern North America and the north‐western Atlantic. (12th March 2020)
- Main Title:
- A database of Holocene temperature records for north‐eastern North America and the north‐western Atlantic
- Authors:
- van Bellen, Simon
de Vernal, Anne
To, Anna
Ouellet‐Bernier, Marie‐Michèle
Roy, Natasha - Other Names:
- Allan E investigator.
Audet R investigator.
Boucher E investigator.
Brice C investigator.
Dueymes G investigator.
Falardeau J investigator.
Fichefet T investigator.
Fillion M investigator.
Fréchette B investigator.
Gachon P investigator.
Garneau M investigator.
Gilson G investigator.
Goosse H investigator.
Hillaire‐Marcel C investigator.
Houde N investigator.
Laprise R investigator.
Ogden N investigator.
Saint‐Arnaud M investigator.
Tremblay B investigator.
Vanwambeke S investigator.
Wazneh H investigator.
van Ypersele J‐P investigator. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Centennial‐to‐millennial temperature records of the past provide a context for the interpretation of current and future changes in climate. Quaternary climates have been relatively well studied in north‐east North America and the adjacent Atlantic Ocean over the last decades, and new research methods have been developed to improve reconstructions. We present newly inferred reconstructions of sea surface temperature for the north‐western Atlantic region, together with a compilation of published temperature records. The database thus comprises a total of 86 records from both marine and terrestrial sites, including lakes, peatlands, ice and tree rings, each covering at least part of the Holocene. For each record, we present details on seasons covered, chronologies and information on radiocarbon dates and analytical time steps. The 86 records contain a total of 154 reconstructions of temperature and temperature‐related variables. Main proxies include pollen and dinocysts, while summer was the season for which the highest number of reconstructions were available. Many records covered most of the Holocene, but many dinocyst records did not extend to the surface, due to sediment mixing, and dendroclimate records were limited to the last millennium. The database allows for the exploration of linkages between sea ice and climate and may be used in conjunction with other palaeoclimate and palaeoenvironmental records, such as wildfire records and peatland dynamics. ThisAbstract: Centennial‐to‐millennial temperature records of the past provide a context for the interpretation of current and future changes in climate. Quaternary climates have been relatively well studied in north‐east North America and the adjacent Atlantic Ocean over the last decades, and new research methods have been developed to improve reconstructions. We present newly inferred reconstructions of sea surface temperature for the north‐western Atlantic region, together with a compilation of published temperature records. The database thus comprises a total of 86 records from both marine and terrestrial sites, including lakes, peatlands, ice and tree rings, each covering at least part of the Holocene. For each record, we present details on seasons covered, chronologies and information on radiocarbon dates and analytical time steps. The 86 records contain a total of 154 reconstructions of temperature and temperature‐related variables. Main proxies include pollen and dinocysts, while summer was the season for which the highest number of reconstructions were available. Many records covered most of the Holocene, but many dinocyst records did not extend to the surface, due to sediment mixing, and dendroclimate records were limited to the last millennium. The database allows for the exploration of linkages between sea ice and climate and may be used in conjunction with other palaeoclimate and palaeoenvironmental records, such as wildfire records and peatland dynamics. This inventory may also aid the identification of gaps in the geographic distribution of past temperature records thus guiding future research efforts. Abstract : Long‐term temperature records of the past provide a context for the interpretation of current and future changes in climate. We present a dataset of 86 records containing a total of 154 reconstructions of temperature and temperature‐related variables, with a majority of records based on pollen and dinocysts. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Geoscience data journal. Volume 7:Number 1(2020)
- Journal:
- Geoscience data journal
- Issue:
- Volume 7:Number 1(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 7, Issue 1 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 7
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0007-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 38
- Page End:
- 43
- Publication Date:
- 2020-03-12
- Subjects:
- Canada -- climate -- dinocyst -- palaeo -- proxy
Earth sciences -- Research -- Periodicals
Earth sciences -- Data processing -- Periodicals
Earth sciences -- Documentation -- Periodicals
550.28557 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2049-6060 ↗
http://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/hub/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2049-6060/ ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/gdj3.89 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2049-6060
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