Stable isotope measures in organic matter are frequently used as indicators of past climate change. Although such analyses can provide valuable information, there is considerable uncertainty associated with studies of organic-rich sediments, especially those from Arctic lakes and bogs. We studied stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen, and magnetic properties in a sediment core from a small alkaline lake with a high sedimentation rate, Lake Nattma°lsvatn, Norway. There is good correspondence among the different sediment variables during the late glacial, and they seemingly reflect major climate variations such as the Allerød Interstade and the Younger Dryas, as well as the transition into the current interglacial. During the early Holocene,...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...
The Arctic experiences faster climate change than the global average. Feedback mechanisms between th...
Stable isotope measures in organic matter are frequently used as indicators of past climate change. ...
The Arctic regions are particularly sensitive to changes in temperature, as warming is amplified by ...
Five major factors control nutrient and organic matter inputs in high-Arctic lakes, all potentially ...
Oxygen (d18O) and carbon (d13C) isotope records of calcitic carbonate components (Chara sp. algal en...
Well-dated and highly resolved paleoclimate records from high latitudes allow for a better understan...
Two lakes were studied in detail for rock magnetic properties: Lake El\u27gygytgyn, a crater lake fo...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...
Oxygen (delta O-18) and carbon (delta C-13) isotope records of calcitic carbonate components (Chara ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...
The Arctic experiences faster climate change than the global average. Feedback mechanisms between th...
Stable isotope measures in organic matter are frequently used as indicators of past climate change. ...
The Arctic regions are particularly sensitive to changes in temperature, as warming is amplified by ...
Five major factors control nutrient and organic matter inputs in high-Arctic lakes, all potentially ...
Oxygen (d18O) and carbon (d13C) isotope records of calcitic carbonate components (Chara sp. algal en...
Well-dated and highly resolved paleoclimate records from high latitudes allow for a better understan...
Two lakes were studied in detail for rock magnetic properties: Lake El\u27gygytgyn, a crater lake fo...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...
Oxygen (delta O-18) and carbon (delta C-13) isotope records of calcitic carbonate components (Chara ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
On the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, there is increasing evidence of environmental impacts ...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...
The Arctic experiences faster climate change than the global average. Feedback mechanisms between th...