The spatio-temporal pattern of peak Holocene warmth (Holocene thermal maximum, HTM) is traced over 140 sites across the Western Hemisphere of the Arctic (0–180°W; north of ~60°N). Paleoclimate inferences based on a wide variety of proxy indicators provide clear evidence for warmer-than-present conditions at 120 of these sites. At the 16 terrestrial sites where quantitative estimates have been obtained, local HTM temperatures (primarily summer estimates) were on average 1.6±0.8°C higher than present (approximate average of the 20th century), but the warming was time-transgressive across the western Arctic. As the precession-driven summer insolation anomaly peaked 12–10 ka (thousands of calendar years ago), warming was concentrated in northwe...
Arctic climate is uniquely sensitive to ongoing warming. The feedbacks that drive this amplified res...
To evaluate the spatial variability of Arctic climate change during the present interglacial, CAPE P...
The Holocene thermal maximum was characterized by strong summer solar heating that substantially inc...
The spatio-temporal pattern of peak Holocene warmth (Holocene thermal maximum, HTM) is traced over 1...
This synthesis paper summarizes published proxy climate evidence showing the spatial and temporal pa...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
AbstractHolocene temperature variations were reconstructed for the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and c...
The Holocene thermal maximum was characterized by strong summer solar heating that substantially inc...
The Holocene thermal maximum was characterized by strong summer solar heating that substantially inc...
International audienceProxy records indicate that both the timing and magnitude of the Holocene ther...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
The Holocene thermal maximum, a period of relatively warm climate between 11,000 and 5,000 years ago...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
Botanical and cryostratigraphic records from northwest Canada indicate that the climate of the early...
Although the Arctic occupies less than 5% of the Earth's surface, it includes some of the strongest ...
Arctic climate is uniquely sensitive to ongoing warming. The feedbacks that drive this amplified res...
To evaluate the spatial variability of Arctic climate change during the present interglacial, CAPE P...
The Holocene thermal maximum was characterized by strong summer solar heating that substantially inc...
The spatio-temporal pattern of peak Holocene warmth (Holocene thermal maximum, HTM) is traced over 1...
This synthesis paper summarizes published proxy climate evidence showing the spatial and temporal pa...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
AbstractHolocene temperature variations were reconstructed for the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and c...
The Holocene thermal maximum was characterized by strong summer solar heating that substantially inc...
The Holocene thermal maximum was characterized by strong summer solar heating that substantially inc...
International audienceProxy records indicate that both the timing and magnitude of the Holocene ther...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
The Holocene thermal maximum, a period of relatively warm climate between 11,000 and 5,000 years ago...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
Botanical and cryostratigraphic records from northwest Canada indicate that the climate of the early...
Although the Arctic occupies less than 5% of the Earth's surface, it includes some of the strongest ...
Arctic climate is uniquely sensitive to ongoing warming. The feedbacks that drive this amplified res...
To evaluate the spatial variability of Arctic climate change during the present interglacial, CAPE P...
The Holocene thermal maximum was characterized by strong summer solar heating that substantially inc...