A 2000 year varve - based climate record from the central Brooks Range , Alaska
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Varved minerogenic sediments from glacial-fed Blue Lake, northern Alaska, are used to investigate late Holocene climate variability. Varvethickness measurements track summer temperature recorded at Atigun Pass, located 41 km east at a similar elevation (r = 0.31, P = 0.08). Results indicate that climate in the Brooks Range from 10 to 730 AD (varve year) was warm with precipitation inferred to be higher than during the twentieth century. The varve-temperature relationship for this period was likely compromised and not used in our temperature reconstruction because the glacier was greatly reduced, or absent, exposing sub-glacial sediments to erosion from enhanced precipitation. Varve-inferred summer temperatures and precipitation decreased after 730 AD, averaging 0.4 C above the last millennial average (LMA = 4.2 C) from 730 to 850 AD, and 0.1 C above the LMA from 850 to 980 AD. Cooling culminated between 980 and 1030 AD with temperatures 0.7 C below the LMA. Varveinferred summer temperatures increased between 1030 and 1620 AD to the LMA, though the period between 1260 and 1350 AD was 0.2 C below the LMA. Although there is no equivalent to the European Medieval Warm Period in the Blue Lake record, two warm intervals occurred from 1350 to 1450 AD and 1500 to 1620 AD (0.4 and 0.3 C above the LMA, respectively). During the Little Ice Age (LIA; 1620 to 1880 AD), inferred summer temperature averaged 0.2 C below the LMA. After 1880 AD, inferred summer temperature increased to 0.8 C above the LMA, glaciers retreated, but aridity persisted based on a number of regional paleoclimate records. Despite warming and glacial retreat, varve thicknesses have not achieved pre-730 AD levels. This reflects limited sediment availability and transport due to a less extensive retreat compared to the first millennium, and continued relative aridity. Overall, the Blue Lake record is similar to varve records from the eastern Canadian Arctic that document a cool LIA and twentieth century warming. However, the occurrence and timing of events, such as the LIA and Medieval Warm Period, varies considerably among records, suggesting heterogeneous climatic patterns across the North American Arctic. This is one of fourteen papers published in a special issue dedicated to reconstructing late Holocene climate change from Arctic lake sediments. The special issue is a contribution to the International Polar Year and was edited by Darrell Kaufman. B. W. Bird (&) M. B. Abbott B. Kutchko Department of Geology and Planetary Science, University of Pittsburgh, 4107 O’Hara Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA e-mail: [email protected] B. P. Finney Department of Biological Sciences, Idaho State University, 921 South 8th Avenue, Pocatello, ID 83209, USA B. Kutchko National Energy Technology Laboratory, US Department of Energy, Pittsburgh, PA 15236, USA 123 J Paleolimnol (2009) 41:25–41 DOI 10.1007/s10933-008-9262-y
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تاریخ انتشار 2009