2010
DOI: 10.1177/0959683610366157
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Early-Holocene temperature variability inferred from chironomid assemblages at Hawes Water, northwest England

Abstract: This paper presents the first high-resolution chironomid-inferred mean July air temperature (C-IT) reconstruction for the early Holocene from England. The reconstruction is based on a core recovered from a terrestrialised carbonate bench at Hawes Water, a small hard-water lake in northwest England. The record shows that temperatures rose rapidly after the Younger Dryas with temperatures reaching 14.0°C at the beginning of the Holocene. Over millennial timescales, the temperature record points to a slight rise … Show more

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“…This agrees with other palaeoclimate records from the UK which show a cool, dry climatic anomaly in the region (e.g. Rousseau et al ., ; Lang et al ., ), and is clearly recorded in the GISP2 oxygen isotope record (Alley et al ., ). The broad agreement of the Cranes Moor BSW data with other regional climatic proxies implies that the mire is climatically sensitive through this period.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This agrees with other palaeoclimate records from the UK which show a cool, dry climatic anomaly in the region (e.g. Rousseau et al ., ; Lang et al ., ), and is clearly recorded in the GISP2 oxygen isotope record (Alley et al ., ). The broad agreement of the Cranes Moor BSW data with other regional climatic proxies implies that the mire is climatically sensitive through this period.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both events have been previously inferred from British deposits (e.g. Edwards et al, 2007;Marshall et al, 2007;Lang et al, 2010a;Daley et al, 2011), though relatively infrequently for the 9.3 ka event. We feel it important to stress the uncertainty associated with the isotopic perturbations in the Holocene section of the profile.…”
Section: Isotope Analysismentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This applies equally, of course, to single proxy studies (e.g. chironomids e Lang et al, 2010a;Brooks et al, 2012;Brooks and Langdon, 2014). In spite of an abundance of publications globally, relatively few palaeoisotope studies have been carried out in Britain (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Cool oscillations around 11.4,11.2,10.7,10.4,9.3 and 8.2 ka BP have been recorded by Lang et al (2010) from chironomid assemblages in carbonate sediment at Hawes Water, 19 km west of the Cupcake (Figure 1).…”
Section: Early Holocene Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%