Holocene paleoclimate records from Greenland help us understand the response of the Greenland Ice Sheet and regional oceanic and atmospheric circulation systems to natural climate variability in order to place recent changes in a longer-term perspective. Here biogeochemical analysis of a lake sediment core from southeast Greenland is used to define changes in moisture balance and runoff during the Holocene in a catchment near the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet. A 1.6 m sediment core that spans the last 8.8 ka was recovered from Flower Valley Lake on Ammassalik Island. Magnetic susceptibility, diatoms, bulk biogeochemical properties (TOC, C/N, δ13Corg), and lipid biomarkers (n-alkanes; C16–C31) reveal changes in clastic sedimentation and ...
The dominant processes determining biological structure in lakes at millennial timescales are unclea...
Holocene paleolimnological records (diatoms, organic content, spectrally inferred sediment chlorophy...
Greenland, along with the rest of the Arctic, is displaying a significant reaction to warming climat...
Holocene paleoclimate records from Greenland help us understand the response of the Greenland Ice Sh...
Holocene palaeolimnological records of diatoms and β carotene (a proxy for aquatic production) from ...
The Kangerlussuaq area of southwest Greenland is a lake-rich landscape that covers a climate gradien...
A Holocene lake sediment record is presented from Lake N14 situated on Angissoq island 15 km off the...
ABSTRACT: A Holocene lake sediment record is presented from Lake N14 situated on Angissoq Island 15 ...
Sediment cores from two lakes in the outer coastal region of East Greenland were investigated for ch...
A lacustrine sediment core from Store Koldewey, northeast Greenland, was biogeochemically, biologica...
Two sediment cores of 70 and 252 cm length were recovered from Hjort Sø, a small lake on Store Kolde...
Ice core records have long indicated that the Younger Dryas began and ended with large, abrupt clima...
The dominant processes determining biological structure in lakes at millennial timescales are comple...
Precipitation is predicted to increase in the Arctic as temperature increases and sea ice retreats. ...
Abstract: The stable-isotope composition of lake waters along Sïndre Strïmfjord in western Greenland...
The dominant processes determining biological structure in lakes at millennial timescales are unclea...
Holocene paleolimnological records (diatoms, organic content, spectrally inferred sediment chlorophy...
Greenland, along with the rest of the Arctic, is displaying a significant reaction to warming climat...
Holocene paleoclimate records from Greenland help us understand the response of the Greenland Ice Sh...
Holocene palaeolimnological records of diatoms and β carotene (a proxy for aquatic production) from ...
The Kangerlussuaq area of southwest Greenland is a lake-rich landscape that covers a climate gradien...
A Holocene lake sediment record is presented from Lake N14 situated on Angissoq island 15 km off the...
ABSTRACT: A Holocene lake sediment record is presented from Lake N14 situated on Angissoq Island 15 ...
Sediment cores from two lakes in the outer coastal region of East Greenland were investigated for ch...
A lacustrine sediment core from Store Koldewey, northeast Greenland, was biogeochemically, biologica...
Two sediment cores of 70 and 252 cm length were recovered from Hjort Sø, a small lake on Store Kolde...
Ice core records have long indicated that the Younger Dryas began and ended with large, abrupt clima...
The dominant processes determining biological structure in lakes at millennial timescales are comple...
Precipitation is predicted to increase in the Arctic as temperature increases and sea ice retreats. ...
Abstract: The stable-isotope composition of lake waters along Sïndre Strïmfjord in western Greenland...
The dominant processes determining biological structure in lakes at millennial timescales are unclea...
Holocene paleolimnological records (diatoms, organic content, spectrally inferred sediment chlorophy...
Greenland, along with the rest of the Arctic, is displaying a significant reaction to warming climat...