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New insights into lake responses to rapid climate change: the Younger Dryas in Lake Gosciaz, central Poland

Journal

BOREAS
Volume 50, Issue 2, Pages 535-555

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/bor.12499

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  1. National Science Centre, Poland [2015/19/B/ST10/03039]
  2. Virtual Institute of Integrated Climate and Landscape Evolution Analysis (ICLEA) [VH-VI-415]
  3. ProjektDEAL

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The sediment profile from Lake Goscia(z) in central Poland provides a unique opportunity to investigate detailed lake system responses to rapid climate cooling and warming during the Younger Dryas period. Results show that the cooling at the Younger Dryas onset lasted longer than the terminal warming, with different environmental responses involving various proxy sensitivities and threshold processes. The research indicates complex and differing environmental changes in response to major climate shifts during the Younger Dryas.
The sediment profile from Lake Goscia(z) over dot in central Poland comprises a continuous, seasonally resolved and exceptionally well-preserved archive of the Younger Dryas (YD) climate variation. This provides a unique opportunity for detailed investigation of lake system responses during periods of rapid climate cooling (YD onset) and warming (YD termination). The new varve record of Lake Goscia(z) over dot presented here spans 1662 years from the late Allerod (AL) to the early Preboreal (PB). Microscopic varve counting provides an independent chronology with a YD duration of 1149+14/-22 years, which confirms previous results of 1140 +/- 40 years. We link stable oxygen isotopes and chironomid-based air temperature reconstructions with the response of various geochemical and varve microfacies proxies especially focusing on the onset and termination of the YD. Cooling at the YD onset lasted similar to 180 years, which is about a century longer than the terminal warming that was completed in similar to 70 years. During the AL/YD transition, environmental proxy data lagged the onset of cooling by similar to 90 years and revealed an increase of lake productivity and internal lake re-suspension as well as slightly higher detrital sediment input. In contrast, rapid warming and environmental changes during the YD/PB transition occurred simultaneously. However, initial changes such as declining diatom deposition and detrital input occurred already a few centuries before the rapid warming at the YD/PB transition. These environmental changes likely reflect a gradual increase in summer air temperatures already during the YD. Our data indicate complex and differing environmental responses to the major climate changes related to the YD, which involve different proxy sensitivities and threshold processes.

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