High-resolution sediment archives from small alpine lakes in the Alaskan Arctic and tropical Andes were used to investigate Holocene climate change in these climatically sensitive and important regions. Varved minerogenic sediments from glacial-fed Blue Lake, Brooks Range Alaska (1275 m asl), were used to derive a proxy temperature record between AD 730-2005. Cool temperatures characterize the late Holocene (last millennial average, or LMA = 4.2 °C) with 20th century warming anomalous within the context of the last 1275 years (0.8°C above LMA). However, temperatures between AD 1350-1450 and AD 1500-1620 approached modern values (0.4 and 0.3°C above LMA, respectively). Prolonged cooling at Blue Lake occurred from AD 1620-1880, during the Lit...
Till deposits, related to advances of mountain glaciers, and lake sediments record periods of abrupt...
Climate and environmental reconstructions from natural archives are important for the interpretation...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015A novel set of hydroclimate reconstructions is present...
High-resolution sediment archives from small alpine lakes in the Alaskan Arctic and tropical Andes w...
High-latitude regions are particularly sensitive to climate change through positive feedbacks linked...
Geomorphologic evidence provided by late Holocene glacial advances demonstrates the sensitivity of c...
Reconstructions of Holocene climate in the Alaskan Arctic allow for better understanding of how the ...
The paleoclimatic history of a region can be viewed as a series of surface temperature and moisture ...
Despite recent progress in understanding high-latitude climate variability, paleoclimate records are...
Large-scale climate modes such as the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the Asian monsoon, and th...
Rapid anthropogenic warming in Alaska is causing drastic changes to the region’s hydroclimate, as ev...
High-resolution analyses of lake sediment from southwestern Alaska reveal cyclic variations in clima...
Modern climate change is accelerated in the arctic. Moisture has played an integral role in shaping ...
High-resolution reconstructions of climate variability that cover the past millennia are necessary t...
The late-Holocene shift from Picea glauca (white spruce) to Picea mariana (black spruce) forests mar...
Till deposits, related to advances of mountain glaciers, and lake sediments record periods of abrupt...
Climate and environmental reconstructions from natural archives are important for the interpretation...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015A novel set of hydroclimate reconstructions is present...
High-resolution sediment archives from small alpine lakes in the Alaskan Arctic and tropical Andes w...
High-latitude regions are particularly sensitive to climate change through positive feedbacks linked...
Geomorphologic evidence provided by late Holocene glacial advances demonstrates the sensitivity of c...
Reconstructions of Holocene climate in the Alaskan Arctic allow for better understanding of how the ...
The paleoclimatic history of a region can be viewed as a series of surface temperature and moisture ...
Despite recent progress in understanding high-latitude climate variability, paleoclimate records are...
Large-scale climate modes such as the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the Asian monsoon, and th...
Rapid anthropogenic warming in Alaska is causing drastic changes to the region’s hydroclimate, as ev...
High-resolution analyses of lake sediment from southwestern Alaska reveal cyclic variations in clima...
Modern climate change is accelerated in the arctic. Moisture has played an integral role in shaping ...
High-resolution reconstructions of climate variability that cover the past millennia are necessary t...
The late-Holocene shift from Picea glauca (white spruce) to Picea mariana (black spruce) forests mar...
Till deposits, related to advances of mountain glaciers, and lake sediments record periods of abrupt...
Climate and environmental reconstructions from natural archives are important for the interpretation...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015A novel set of hydroclimate reconstructions is present...