Holocene records from two lakes on the Faroe Islands were investigated to determine regional climatic variability: the fairly wind-exposed Lake Starvatn on Streymoy and the more sheltered Lake Lykkjuvötn on Sandoy. Sediment cores were analysed for content of biogenic silica, organic carbon and clastic material, and magnetic susceptibility. In addition, a new qualitative proxy for past lake ice cover and wind activity was developed using the flux of clastic grains that are larger than 255 mm. Both long-term and short-term climatic developments were similar between the two lakes, suggesting a response to a regional climate signal. The long-term climate development is characterized by early Holocene rapid warming followed by Holocene climatic...
The North Atlantic region has experienced significant climate fluctuations during the Holocene. It h...
High-resolution proxy data that can be used to reconstruct temperature variability through time is e...
High-resolution sediment cores from the Vøring Plateau, the North Iceland shelf, and the East Greenl...
Based on their position in relation to major ocean currents, palaeoclimatic archives in the Faroe Is...
A new continuous environmental reconstruction has been established based on a 390 cm long lake core ...
The vegetation history of the Faroe Islands has been investigated in numerous studies all broadly sh...
The vegetation history of the Faroe Islands has been investigated in numerous studies all broadly sh...
This thesis aimed to examine the relationship between climate and atmospheric CO2 concentrations thr...
A synthesis of the early Holocene climatic development in the North Atlantic region is presented, ba...
Two high-sediment-accumulation-rate Icelandic lakes, the glacial lake Hvítárvatn and the non-glacial...
Lakes sediments from the Lofoten Islands, Norway, can be used to generate well resolved records of p...
records from two lakes in the Lofoten Islands, northern Norway to evaluate environmental changes dur...
Holocene variations in atmospheric circulation in the North Atlantic region have been reconstructed,...
The uncertainties regarding future climate change have put considerable notice to the climate variab...
Changes in Faroese land surfaces during the late Holocene reflect intimate interactions between cult...
The North Atlantic region has experienced significant climate fluctuations during the Holocene. It h...
High-resolution proxy data that can be used to reconstruct temperature variability through time is e...
High-resolution sediment cores from the Vøring Plateau, the North Iceland shelf, and the East Greenl...
Based on their position in relation to major ocean currents, palaeoclimatic archives in the Faroe Is...
A new continuous environmental reconstruction has been established based on a 390 cm long lake core ...
The vegetation history of the Faroe Islands has been investigated in numerous studies all broadly sh...
The vegetation history of the Faroe Islands has been investigated in numerous studies all broadly sh...
This thesis aimed to examine the relationship between climate and atmospheric CO2 concentrations thr...
A synthesis of the early Holocene climatic development in the North Atlantic region is presented, ba...
Two high-sediment-accumulation-rate Icelandic lakes, the glacial lake Hvítárvatn and the non-glacial...
Lakes sediments from the Lofoten Islands, Norway, can be used to generate well resolved records of p...
records from two lakes in the Lofoten Islands, northern Norway to evaluate environmental changes dur...
Holocene variations in atmospheric circulation in the North Atlantic region have been reconstructed,...
The uncertainties regarding future climate change have put considerable notice to the climate variab...
Changes in Faroese land surfaces during the late Holocene reflect intimate interactions between cult...
The North Atlantic region has experienced significant climate fluctuations during the Holocene. It h...
High-resolution proxy data that can be used to reconstruct temperature variability through time is e...
High-resolution sediment cores from the Vøring Plateau, the North Iceland shelf, and the East Greenl...