Diatom-based holocene paleoenvironmental records from continental sites on northeastern Ellesmere Island, high Arctic, Canada

被引:57
作者
Smith, IR [1 ]
机构
[1] Geol Survey Canada, Calgary, AB T2L 2A7, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
diatoms; paleolimnology; Holocene; Ellesmere Island; high Arctic; Neoglacial;
D O I
10.1023/A:1013514305420
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Stratigraphic changes in diatom assemblages from four small lakes on northeastern Ellesmere Island, high Arctic, Canada, provide a proxy lake-ice cover and paleoenvironmental record. Low absolute diatom abundances and a benthic Fragilaria (sensu lata) dominated assemblage during the postglacial (< 7.6 ka B.P.) to mid-Holocene record the moderating effects of locally retreating glaciers. Around 5.5 ka B.P. diatom concentrations begin to rise, reaching their highest levels (10(9) valves per g dry sediment) between 4.2 and 3 ka B.P., interpreted to be the warmest period in this region. Topoclimatic differences between lakes on Hazen Plateau and those lower in Lake Hazen Basin account for the initial decline in diatom abundances in the upper lakes after 3 ka B.P. This change is thought to reflect a lowering of the regional snowline, accordant with widely recognized Neoglacial advances on Ellesmere Island and Greenland. Lakes in lower Lake Hazen Basin maintained extensive summer ice free conditions until similar to 1.9 ka B.P., after which diatom abundances declined, suggesting prolonged summer lake-ice cover through the remainder of the recovered Holocene record. Differences between the records presented here and those from coastal areas of the Canadian high Arctic highlight the unique topoclimatic characteristics and continentality of the Lake Hazen region, and possible effects that local marine environments may have had on coastal records. Such differences serve to demonstrate the inherent geographic variability of paleoenvironmental records from the high Arctic.
引用
收藏
页码:9 / 28
页数:20
相关论文
共 105 条
[1]   Radiocarbon geochemistry of modern and ancient Arctic lake systems, Baffin Island, Canada [J].
Abbott, MB ;
Stafford, TW .
QUATERNARY RESEARCH, 1996, 45 (03) :300-311
[2]  
Alt B.T., 1985, FRANKLIN ERA CANADIA, V131, P69
[3]  
[Anonymous], 1972, MEDDELELSER GRONLAND
[4]   CARBON ISOTOPE COMPOSITION OF LAKE-SEDIMENTS IN RELATION TO LAKE PRODUCTIVITY AND RADIOCARBON DATING [J].
ARAVENA, R ;
WARNER, BG ;
MACDONALD, GM ;
HANF, KI .
QUATERNARY RESEARCH, 1992, 37 (03) :333-345
[5]   NEW METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF CLAY-RICH SEDIMENT SAMPLES FOR PALYNOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION [J].
BATES, CD ;
COXON, P ;
GIBBARD, PL .
NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 1978, 81 (02) :459-463
[6]  
Battarbee R.W., 1986, HDB HOLOCENE PALAEOE, P527, DOI DOI 10.1127/NOVA_HEDWIGIA/2015/0263
[7]  
BAY C, 1992, MEDD GRONL BIOSCI, V36
[8]   Palaeoecological studies of Holocene lake sediments from west Greenland [J].
Bennike, O .
PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY, 2000, 155 (3-4) :285-304
[9]   SPRING MELTWATER MIXING IN SMALL ARCTIC LAKES [J].
BERGMANN, MA ;
WELCH, HE .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES, 1985, 42 (11) :1789-1798
[10]  
Blake Jr W., 1989, J PALEOLIMNOL, V2, P41