2019
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.2868
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Diatom responses to long‐term climate and sea‐level rise at a low‐elevation lake in coastal British Columbia, Canada

Abstract: Diatom assemblages from Lake Stowell, a low‐elevation lake in coastal British Columbia, were used to assess limnological responses associated with changes in relative sea level (RSL) and climate over the past 14,500 yr. Marine diatom taxa dominated the early record and disappeared abruptly by 14,000 cal yr BP in response to glacio‐isostatic uplift and an ensuing decrease in RSL. A brackish‐freshwater phase from 14,200 to 13,400 cal yr BP was marked by increases in several diatom taxa with tolerance for low‐to‐… Show more

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“…Complex diatom responses within the YD associated with an increase of Aulacoseira species have been found in Lake Baikal (Mackay et al, 2022). In many boreal lakes YD cooling weakened lake thermal stratification, leading to turbulent conditions, resulting in similar diatom responses as observed in Lake Rauchuagytgyn (Neil and Lacourse, 2019).…”
Section: Ecological Responses Of Diatom Species To Late Quaternary En...mentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Complex diatom responses within the YD associated with an increase of Aulacoseira species have been found in Lake Baikal (Mackay et al, 2022). In many boreal lakes YD cooling weakened lake thermal stratification, leading to turbulent conditions, resulting in similar diatom responses as observed in Lake Rauchuagytgyn (Neil and Lacourse, 2019).…”
Section: Ecological Responses Of Diatom Species To Late Quaternary En...mentioning
confidence: 84%