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Timing of the neoglacial onset on the North-Eastern Antarctic Peninsula based on lacustrine archive from Lake Anonima, Vega Island

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GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE
卷 184, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2019.103050

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Antarctic Peninsula; James Ross Archipelago; Multi-proxy; Lake record; Mid-late Holocene hypsithermal; Neoglacial

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  1. Agencia Nacional de Promocion Cientifica y Tecnologica, Argentina [PICTO-2010-0096]
  2. Charles University Research Centre, Czech Republic [204069]
  3. Czech Science Foundation, Czech Republic [16-17346Y]
  4. Instituto Antartico Argentino, Argentina
  5. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic [LM2015078, CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_013/0001708]
  6. Masaryk University, Czech Republic [MUNI/A/1576/2018]

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To understand the complexity of the climate patterns in the Holocene, it is necessary to build detailed chronologies that provide a holistic picture of the individual climate periods occurring in the polar regions. In this regard, here we present a completely new, C-14-dated and synchronised multi-proxy chronology from the Lake Ananima (Vega Island, north-eastern Antarctic Peninsula) that provides a unique insight into the Late Holocene environment. In particular, we aim to interpret the substantial environmental and climatic change between the mid-late Holocene Hypsithermal and Neoglacial periods using various geochemical (total organic carbon, X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy), petrophysical (magnetic susceptibility, laser granulometry) and biological (diatom biostratigraphy) proxies. The termination of the mid-late Holocene Hypsithermal, characterised by overall warmer climate with favourable conditions for biogenic productivity, is followed by the regional-scale Neoglacial period, distinctive by the onset of climate deterioration, decreased siliciclastic input, suppressed biogenic (diatom) productivity and low organic content. Based on a principal component analysis, a multi-proxy record provides the precise timing of the Neoglacial onset in the Lake Anonima record at 2050 (2 sigma: 1990-2130) cal. yrs BP. Applying an adjacent and correlative ice-core (James Ross Island ice cap, r = 0.42), as well as a composite lake sediment (Beak Island, r = 0.49) chronologies, our research provides a refined timing of the Neoglacial onset for the north-eastern Antarctic Peninsula, which is determined to be 2070 +/- 50 yrs. BP. Moreover, the Neoglacial onset was compared with other studies from respective parts of the Antarctic Peninsula.

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