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Recent summer warming in northwestern Canada exceeds the Holocene thermal maximum.


ABSTRACT: Eastern Beringia is one of the few Western Arctic regions where full Holocene climate reconstructions are possible. However, most full Holocene reconstructions in Eastern Beringia are based either on pollen or midges, which show conflicting early Holocene summer temperature histories. This discrepancy precludes understanding the factors that drove past (and potentially future) climate change and calls for independent proxies to advance the debate. We present a ~13.6 ka summer temperature reconstruction in central Yukon, part of Eastern Beringia, using precipitation isotopes in syngenetic permafrost. The reconstruction shows that early Holocene summers were consistently warmer than the Holocene mean, as supported by midges, and a thermal maximum at ~7.6-6.6 ka BP. This maximum was followed by a ~6 ka cooling, and later abruptly reversed by industrial-era warming leading to a modern climate that is unprecedented in the Holocene context and exceeds the Holocene thermal maximum by +1.7?±?0.7?°C.

SUBMITTER: Porter TJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6456611 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recent summer warming in northwestern Canada exceeds the Holocene thermal maximum.

Porter Trevor J TJ   Schoenemann Spruce W SW   Davies Lauren J LJ   Steig Eric J EJ   Bandara Sasiri S   Froese Duane G DG  

Nature communications 20190409 1


Eastern Beringia is one of the few Western Arctic regions where full Holocene climate reconstructions are possible. However, most full Holocene reconstructions in Eastern Beringia are based either on pollen or midges, which show conflicting early Holocene summer temperature histories. This discrepancy precludes understanding the factors that drove past (and potentially future) climate change and calls for independent proxies to advance the debate. We present a ~13.6 ka summer temperature reconst  ...[more]

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