Holocene paleoclimate changes determined using diatom assemblages from Lake Long, King George Island, Antarctica

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Kyung Lee
Sook-Kyung Yoon
Ho Il Yoon
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[1] The Catholic University of Korea,Department of Life Science
[2] Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI),Polar Environment Research Division
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Journal of Paleolimnology | 2009年 / 42卷
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Antarctica; Climatic change; Diatoms; Holocene; King George Island; Lake Long;
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Formation of Lake Long, King George Island, Antarctica started about 4,000 years B.P., after which the diatom community changed in response to environmental shifts driven by climatic oscillations (warm/wet and cool/dry). Successive sequences of diatoms in a 7.5-m drill core were divided into 11 assemblage zones by cluster analysis. The most obvious change was an alternation of major dominants, Achnanthes minutissima, Fragilaria alpestris and Fragilaria pinnata v. antarctica according to the climatic oscillations in the late Holocene. Variations in diatom assemblages clearly reflect two warm periods, a single cool period, and three transition periods. The recent warm period (zones 2 and 1) has persisted for approximately 450 years, perhaps sufficiently long to suggest the imminent onset of a new transition period. A recent high TOC (total organic carbon) value in the core reflects a warm period in Antarctica during the late Holocene.
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