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Intact Polar Brgdgts In Arctic Lake Catchments: Implications For Lipid Sources And Paleoclimate Applications, Jonathan H. Raberg, Edgart Flores, Sarah E. Crump, Greg De Wet, Nadia Dildar, Gifford H. Miller, Áslaug Geirsdóttir, Julio Sepúlveda Oct 2022

Intact Polar Brgdgts In Arctic Lake Catchments: Implications For Lipid Sources And Paleoclimate Applications, Jonathan H. Raberg, Edgart Flores, Sarah E. Crump, Greg De Wet, Nadia Dildar, Gifford H. Miller, Áslaug Geirsdóttir, Julio Sepúlveda

Geosciences: Faculty Publications

Paleotemperature histories derived from lake sediment archives provide valuable context for modern and future climate changes. Branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether (brGDGT) lipids are a valuable tool in such pursuits due to their empirical correlation with temperature and near ubiquity in nature. However, the relative contributions of terrestrial and lacustrine sources of brGDGTs to lake sediments is site-dependent and difficult to constrain. Here, we explored the potential for intact brGDGTs—the complete lipids with polar head groups (HGs) still attached—to provide insight into the sources of brGDGTs on the landscape and their contributions to the sedimentary record in a set of …


The Island Of Amsterdamøya: A Key Site For Studying Past Climate In The Arctic Archipelago Of Svalbard, Jostein Bakke, Nicholas Balascio, Willem G.M. Van Der Bilt, Raymond Bradley, William J. D' Andrea, Marthe Gjerde, Sædís Ólafsdóttir, Torgeir Røthe, Greg De Wet Mar 2018

The Island Of Amsterdamøya: A Key Site For Studying Past Climate In The Arctic Archipelago Of Svalbard, Jostein Bakke, Nicholas Balascio, Willem G.M. Van Der Bilt, Raymond Bradley, William J. D' Andrea, Marthe Gjerde, Sædís Ólafsdóttir, Torgeir Røthe, Greg De Wet

Geosciences: Faculty Publications

This paper introduces a series of articles assembled in a special issue that explore Holocene climate evolution, as recorded in lakes on the Island of Amsterdamøya on the westernmost fringe of the Arctic Svalbard archipelago. Due to its location near the interface of oceanic and atmospheric systems sourced from Arctic and Atlantic regions, Amsterdamøya is a key site for recording the terrestrial response to marine and atmospheric changes. We employed multi-proxy approaches on lake sediments, integrating physical, biogeochemical, and isotopic analyses to infer past changes in temperature, precipitation, and glacier activity. The results comprise a series of quantitative Holocene-length paleoclimate …


A High-Resolution Mid-Pleistocene Temperature Record From Arctic Lake El'gygytgyn: A 50 Kyr Super Interglacial From Mis 33 To Mis 31?, Gregory De Wet, Isla S. Castañeda, Robert M. Deconto, Julie Brigham-Grette Feb 2016

A High-Resolution Mid-Pleistocene Temperature Record From Arctic Lake El'gygytgyn: A 50 Kyr Super Interglacial From Mis 33 To Mis 31?, Gregory De Wet, Isla S. Castañeda, Robert M. Deconto, Julie Brigham-Grette

Geosciences: Faculty Publications

Previous periods of extreme warmth in Earth's history are of great interest in light of current and predicted anthropogenic warming. Numerous so called "super interglacial" intervals, with summer temperatures significantly warmer than today, have been identified in the 3.6 million year (Ma) sediment record from Lake El'gygytgyn, northeast Russia. To date, however, a high-resolution paleotemperature reconstruction from any of these super interglacials is lacking. Here we present a paleotemperature reconstruction based on branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (brGDGTs) from Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 35 to MIS 29, including super interglacial MIS 31. To investigate this period in detail, samples were …