Late glacial and Holocene environmental changes inferred from sediments in Lake Myklevatnet, Nordfjord, western Norway

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Atle Nesje
Jostein Bakke
Stephen J. Brooks
Darrell S. Kaufman
Emma Kihlberg
Mathias Trachsel
William J. D’Andrea
John A. Matthews
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[1] University of Bergen,Department of Earth Science
[2] Uni Research and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research,Department of Entomology
[3] The Natural History Museum,School of Earth Sciences and Environmental Sustainability
[4] Northern Arizona University,Department of Biology
[5] University of Bergen,Climate System Research Center, Department of Geosciences
[6] University of Massachusetts Amherst,Department of Geography
[7] Swansea University,undefined
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Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2014年 / 23卷
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Lake sediments; Late glacial; Holocene; Multi-proxy reconstruction; Environmental change;
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Late Glacial and Holocene environmental changes were reconstructed using physical, chemical and biological proxies in Lake Myklevatnet, Allmenningen, (5º13′17″E, 61º55′13″N) located at the northern side of Nordfjorden at the coast of western Norway. Myklevatnet (123 m a.s.l.) lies above the Late Glacial marine limit and contains sediments back to approximately 14,300 years before a.d. 2000 (b2k). Because the lake is located ~48 km beyond the margin of the Younger Dryas (YD) fjord and valley glaciers further inland, and did not receive glacier meltwater from local glaciers during the YD, the lake record provides supplementary information to Lake Kråkenes that received glacial meltwater from a local YD glacier. Lake Myklevatnet has a small catchment and is sensitive to Late Glacial and Holocene climate and environmental changes in the coastal region of western Norway. The age-depth relationship was inferred from a radiocarbon- and tephra-based smoothing-spline model with correlated ages from oxygen isotope maxima and minima in the Late Glacial sequence of the NGRIP ice core (in years b2k) to refine the basal chronology in the Myklevatnet record. The results indicate a two-step YD warming, colder early YD temperatures than in the later part of the YD, and considerably more climate and environmental variability during the late Holocene in western Norway than recorded previously in the oxygen isotopes from Greenland ice cores. The Myklevatnet record is also compared with other Late Glacial and Holocene terrestrial and marine proxy reconstructions in the North Atlantic realm.
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