The Baffin Island region in the eastern Canadian Arctic has recently experienced a rapid warming, possibly unprecedented in millennia. To investigate the response of freshwater environments to this warming and place it in a secular perspective, we analyzed a 90-cm-long sediment core from Nettilling Lake, the largest lake of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The core was taken from a part of the lake basin that receives meltwater and sediment inputs from the nearby Penny Ice Cap. The core time scale, established using Cs-137 and palaeomagnetic techniques, spans an estimated 600years. A multi-proxy approach was used to document changes in the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the sediments. We found evidence for a relatively war...
The Arctic region is subject to a great amplitude of climate vari- ability and is currently undergoi...
High-latitude regions are particularly sensitive to climate change through positive feedbacks linked...
Thermokarst lakes cover nearly one fourth of ice-rich permafrost lowlands in the Arctic. Sediments f...
The Baffin Island region in the eastern Canadian Arctic has recently experienced a rapid warming, po...
The need for better understanding of long-term climate and environmental variability in the Foxe Bas...
AbstractNettilling Lake (Baffin Island, Nunavut) is currently the largest lake in the Canadian Arcti...
[1] We investigated the factors controlling lake evolution in Arctic ecosystems using a multiproxy p...
The need for better understanding of long-term climate and environmental variability in the Foxe Bas...
Nettilling Lake (Baffin Island, Nunavut) is currently the largest lake in the Canadian Arctic Archip...
Although signs of recent climate change are more compelling in circumpolar regions, we have limited ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Arctic region is subject to a great amplitude of climate vari- ability and is currently undergoi...
High-latitude regions are particularly sensitive to climate change through positive feedbacks linked...
Thermokarst lakes cover nearly one fourth of ice-rich permafrost lowlands in the Arctic. Sediments f...
The Baffin Island region in the eastern Canadian Arctic has recently experienced a rapid warming, po...
The need for better understanding of long-term climate and environmental variability in the Foxe Bas...
AbstractNettilling Lake (Baffin Island, Nunavut) is currently the largest lake in the Canadian Arcti...
[1] We investigated the factors controlling lake evolution in Arctic ecosystems using a multiproxy p...
The need for better understanding of long-term climate and environmental variability in the Foxe Bas...
Nettilling Lake (Baffin Island, Nunavut) is currently the largest lake in the Canadian Arctic Archip...
Although signs of recent climate change are more compelling in circumpolar regions, we have limited ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Arctic region is subject to a great amplitude of climate vari- ability and is currently undergoi...
High-latitude regions are particularly sensitive to climate change through positive feedbacks linked...
Thermokarst lakes cover nearly one fourth of ice-rich permafrost lowlands in the Arctic. Sediments f...