作者
Jim D Marshall, Barbara Lang, Stephen F Crowley, Graham P Weedon, Peter van Calsteren, Elizabeth H Fisher, Richard Holme, Jonathan A Holmes, Richard T Jones, Alan Bedford, Steven J Brooks, Jan Bloemendal, Kostas Kiriakoulakis, James D Ball
发表日期
2007/7/1
期刊
Geology
卷号
35
期号
7
页码范围
639-642
出版商
Geological Society of America
简介
Abrupt cooling events are features of Holocene climate and may recur in the future. We use lake records from Hawes Water, NW England, to quantify the impact of two prominent early Holocene climatic events. Subdecadal oxygen isotope records from sedimentary carbonate (18δOc), dated using thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS) U-series analyses, provide evidence for abrupt cold events, lasting ∼50 and ∼150 yr at 9350 and 8380 yr ago, which correlate with the 9.3 ka and 8.2 ka events recognized in Greenland ice cores. At Hawes Water, mean July air temperatures, inferred from chirono-mid assemblages, decreased by ∼1.6 °C during each event. Calculations show that the isotopic excursions were dominantly caused by decreases in the isotopic composition of meteoric precipitation (18δOp) by ∼1.3‰; this is interpreted as a direct downstream response to cooling and freshening of northeast …
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