High-resolution, quantitative temperature records are valuable for placing recent warming in the context of long-term, natural climate variability. Here we use biogenic silica (BSi) concentrations preserved in lacustrine sediment from an oligotrophic lake to quantitatively reconstruct air temperature at Hallet Lake in south-central Alaska. Mean June through August temperature measured over the past 80 yr at Valdez (Alaska) correlate with BSi from Hallet Lake (r=0.87, p=0.01). We chose a nested function to model the non-linear relation between summer temperature and BSi in the calibration data set, and to reconstruct temperature for the past 2 ka. Our BSi-inferred temperature reconstruction shows synchronous changes with independent paleocli...
Despite growing evidence for environmental oscillations during the last glacial–interglacial transit...
A unique 800-yr-long record of annual temperatures and precipitation over the south of western Siber...
Arctic climate variability over the Holocene has been both extensive and, at times, abrupt. Current ...
Funding was provided by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF; grant no. 03G0...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd The Holocene hydroclimate of south-central Alaska has been studied extensively, ...
High-resolution paleoclimate reconstructions are often restricted by the difficulties of sampling ge...
High-resolution sediment archives from small alpine lakes in the Alaskan Arctic and tropical Andes w...
Biogenic silica contents of sediments on the lower Selenga Delta and Buguldeika saddle in Lake Baika...
Reconstructions of Holocene climate in the Alaskan Arctic allow for better understanding of how the ...
Abstract Multiple proxy analysis of lake sediment records are crucial for understanding changes in e...
Evidence is mounting that abrupt climatic shifts occurred during the last glacial-interglacial trans...
Biogenic Silica (BSi) has been one of the most important proxies for determining the palaeoclimate f...
Varved minerogenic sediments from glacial-fed Blue Lake, northern Alaska, are used to investigate la...
Abstract. To date, terrestrial archives of long-term climatic change within the Arctic have widely ...
High-latitude regions are particularly sensitive to climate change through positive feedbacks linked...
Despite growing evidence for environmental oscillations during the last glacial–interglacial transit...
A unique 800-yr-long record of annual temperatures and precipitation over the south of western Siber...
Arctic climate variability over the Holocene has been both extensive and, at times, abrupt. Current ...
Funding was provided by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF; grant no. 03G0...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd The Holocene hydroclimate of south-central Alaska has been studied extensively, ...
High-resolution paleoclimate reconstructions are often restricted by the difficulties of sampling ge...
High-resolution sediment archives from small alpine lakes in the Alaskan Arctic and tropical Andes w...
Biogenic silica contents of sediments on the lower Selenga Delta and Buguldeika saddle in Lake Baika...
Reconstructions of Holocene climate in the Alaskan Arctic allow for better understanding of how the ...
Abstract Multiple proxy analysis of lake sediment records are crucial for understanding changes in e...
Evidence is mounting that abrupt climatic shifts occurred during the last glacial-interglacial trans...
Biogenic Silica (BSi) has been one of the most important proxies for determining the palaeoclimate f...
Varved minerogenic sediments from glacial-fed Blue Lake, northern Alaska, are used to investigate la...
Abstract. To date, terrestrial archives of long-term climatic change within the Arctic have widely ...
High-latitude regions are particularly sensitive to climate change through positive feedbacks linked...
Despite growing evidence for environmental oscillations during the last glacial–interglacial transit...
A unique 800-yr-long record of annual temperatures and precipitation over the south of western Siber...
Arctic climate variability over the Holocene has been both extensive and, at times, abrupt. Current ...