The North Atlantic Ocean and adjacent shelf seas play a crucial role in global climate. To better constrain long-term natural variability and marine-terrestrial linkages in this region, a network of highly resolved marine archives from the open ocean and continental shelves is needed. In recent decades, bivalve sclerochronology has emerged as a field providing such records from the mid- to high latitudes. In May 2014, dead valves and young live specimens of the bivalve Glycymeris glycymeris were collected at St Kilda, Scotland. A floating chronology spanning 187 years was constructed with fossil shells and radiocarbon dated to 3910–3340 cal yr before present (BP), with a probability density cluster at ca. 3700–3500 cal yr BP. Sub-annual δ18...
Reconstructing regional to hemispheric-scale climate variability requires the application of spatial...
AbstractReconstructing regional to hemispheric-scale climate variability requires the application of...
In-depth paleoenvironmental studies in polar regions are critical to gain a better understanding of ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
There is currently a deficiency of annually-resolved temperature series from the marine environment....
Until now, there has been no published documentation of North Sea year-to-year climate variability d...
In order to assess its potential as a sclerochronological archive, we present statistical and geoche...
High-resolution climate reconstruction, North Sea, annual banded proxy, Arctica islandica. - Until ...
A reconstruction of sea surface temperature (SST) spanning 45 years (1966–2011) was developed from δ...
Records of environment contained within the accretionarily deposited tissues of fossil organisms aff...
The marine bivalve mollusc Arctica islandica is presently known as the longest-living non-colonial a...
Future global warming will impact coastal marine ecosystems significantly. These changes are expecte...
Despite the positive results obtained using saltwater clam Glycymeris spp. for palaeoenvironmental r...
Cross-dated chronologies derived from internal growth increments in the shells of the long-lived biv...
Cross-dated chronologies derived from internal growth increments in the shells of the long-lived biv...
Reconstructing regional to hemispheric-scale climate variability requires the application of spatial...
AbstractReconstructing regional to hemispheric-scale climate variability requires the application of...
In-depth paleoenvironmental studies in polar regions are critical to gain a better understanding of ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
There is currently a deficiency of annually-resolved temperature series from the marine environment....
Until now, there has been no published documentation of North Sea year-to-year climate variability d...
In order to assess its potential as a sclerochronological archive, we present statistical and geoche...
High-resolution climate reconstruction, North Sea, annual banded proxy, Arctica islandica. - Until ...
A reconstruction of sea surface temperature (SST) spanning 45 years (1966–2011) was developed from δ...
Records of environment contained within the accretionarily deposited tissues of fossil organisms aff...
The marine bivalve mollusc Arctica islandica is presently known as the longest-living non-colonial a...
Future global warming will impact coastal marine ecosystems significantly. These changes are expecte...
Despite the positive results obtained using saltwater clam Glycymeris spp. for palaeoenvironmental r...
Cross-dated chronologies derived from internal growth increments in the shells of the long-lived biv...
Cross-dated chronologies derived from internal growth increments in the shells of the long-lived biv...
Reconstructing regional to hemispheric-scale climate variability requires the application of spatial...
AbstractReconstructing regional to hemispheric-scale climate variability requires the application of...
In-depth paleoenvironmental studies in polar regions are critical to gain a better understanding of ...