The Early to Mid‐Holocene experienced marked climate change over the northern hemisphere mid‐latitudes in response to changing insolation and declining ice volume. Oxygen isotopes from lake sediments provide a valuable climate proxy, encoding information regarding temperature, hydroclimate and moisture source. We present oxygen‐isotope records from two lakes in western Ireland that are strongly influenced by the North Atlantic. Excellent replication between the records suggests they reflect regional, not local, influences. Carbonate oxygen‐isotope values peaked at the start of the Holocene, between 11.2 and 11.1 cal ka bp, and then decreased markedly until 6 cal ka bp at both sites. Palaeoecological evidence supports only modest change in t...
Lake sediments constitute important terrestrial archives of past climate and environments. While dif...
The oxygen-isotope composition of local precipitation (d18OP) is reconstructed from carbonate lake-s...
A lacustrine sediment core from Fiddaun, western Ireland was studied to reconstruct summer temperatu...
The Early to Mid‐Holocene experienced marked climate change over the northern hemisphere mid‐latitud...
AbstractThe early Holocene cooling, which occurred around 8200 calendar years before present, was a ...
Increasing concerns over future anthropogenic effects on climate change as a result of increasing gr...
The early Holocene cooling, which occurred around 8200 calendar years before present, was a prominen...
The Holocene, although generally considered climatically stable in northwest Europe, is interrupted ...
The early Holocene cooling, which occurred around 8200 calendar years before present, was a prominen...
Here we use lake sediment studies from Sweden to illustrate how Holocene-aged oxygen isotope records...
Oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions from carbonate lacustrine sediments have been used as temper...
International audienceOxygen isotopes in biogenic silica (δ18OBSi) from lake sediments allow for qua...
A multiproxy Lateglacial environmental record is presented for a ca. 3.5-m lacustrine sequence retri...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...
Stable isotope analyses of Sphagnum alpha-cellulose, precipitation and bog water from three sites ac...
Lake sediments constitute important terrestrial archives of past climate and environments. While dif...
The oxygen-isotope composition of local precipitation (d18OP) is reconstructed from carbonate lake-s...
A lacustrine sediment core from Fiddaun, western Ireland was studied to reconstruct summer temperatu...
The Early to Mid‐Holocene experienced marked climate change over the northern hemisphere mid‐latitud...
AbstractThe early Holocene cooling, which occurred around 8200 calendar years before present, was a ...
Increasing concerns over future anthropogenic effects on climate change as a result of increasing gr...
The early Holocene cooling, which occurred around 8200 calendar years before present, was a prominen...
The Holocene, although generally considered climatically stable in northwest Europe, is interrupted ...
The early Holocene cooling, which occurred around 8200 calendar years before present, was a prominen...
Here we use lake sediment studies from Sweden to illustrate how Holocene-aged oxygen isotope records...
Oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions from carbonate lacustrine sediments have been used as temper...
International audienceOxygen isotopes in biogenic silica (δ18OBSi) from lake sediments allow for qua...
A multiproxy Lateglacial environmental record is presented for a ca. 3.5-m lacustrine sequence retri...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...
Stable isotope analyses of Sphagnum alpha-cellulose, precipitation and bog water from three sites ac...
Lake sediments constitute important terrestrial archives of past climate and environments. While dif...
The oxygen-isotope composition of local precipitation (d18OP) is reconstructed from carbonate lake-s...
A lacustrine sediment core from Fiddaun, western Ireland was studied to reconstruct summer temperatu...