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PLOS ONE | 2018

Late Holocene climatic variability in Subarctic Canada: insights from a high-resolution lake record from the central Northwest Territories.

April S. Dalton; R. Timothy Patterson; Helen Roe; Andrew L. Macumber; Graeme T. Swindles; Jennifer M. Galloway; Jesse C. Vermaire; Carley Crann; Hendrik Falck

We examined late Holocene (ca. 3300 yr BP to present-day) climate variability in the central Northwest Territories (Canadian Subarctic) using a diatom and sedimentological record from Danny’s Lake (63.48ºN, 112.54ºW), located 40 km southwest of the modern-day treeline. High-resolution sampling paired with a robust age model (25 radiocarbon dates) allowed for the examination of both lake hydroecological conditions (30-year intervals; diatoms) and sedimentological changes in the watershed (12-year intervals; grain size records) over the late Holocene. Time series analysis of key lake ecological indicators (diatom species Aulacoseira alpigena, Pseudostaurosira brevistriata and Achnanthidium minutissimum) and sedimentological parameters, reflective of catchment processes (coarse silt fraction), suggests significant intermittent variations in turbidity, pH and light penetration within the lake basin. In the diatom record, we observed discontinuous periodicities in the range of ca. 69, 88–100, 115–132, 141–188, 562, 750 and 900 years (>90% and >95% confidence intervals), whereas the coarse silt fraction was characterized by periodicities in the >901 and <61-year range (>95% confidence interval). Periodicities in the proxy data from the Danny’s Lake sediment core align with changes in total solar irradiance over the past ca. 3300 yr BP and we hypothesize a link to the Suess Cycle, Gleissberg Cycle and Pacific Decadal Oscillation via occasional inland propagation of shifting air masses over the Pacific Ocean. This research represents an important baseline study of the underlying causes of climate variability in the Canadian Subarctic and provides details on the long-term climate variability that has persisted in this region through the past three thousand years.


Supplement to: Treat, CC et al. (in prep.): Widespread global peatland establishment and persistence for the last 130,000 years. Nature Geoscience | 2017

Widespread global peatland establishment and persistence for the last 130,000 years

Claire C. Treat; Nils Broothaerts; April S. Dalton; René Dommain; Tom Douglas; Judith Drexler; Sarah A. Finkelstein; Guido Grosse; Geoffrey Hope; Jack A Hutchings; Miriam C. Jones; Thomas Kleinen; Peter Kuhry; Terri Lacourse; Outi Lähteenoja; Julie Loisel; Bastiaan Notebaert; Richard J. Payne; Dorothy M. Peteet; A. Britta K. Sannel; Jonathan Stelling; Jens Strauss; Graeme T. Swindles; Julie Talbot; Charles Tarnocai; Gert Verstraeten; Christopher J Williams; Zhengyu Xia; Zicheng Yu; Victor Brovkin

Claire C. Treat, Thomas Kleinen, Nils Broothaerts, April S. Dalton, René Dommain, Thomas A. Douglas, Judith Drexler, Sarah A. Finkelstein, Guido Grosse, Geoff Hope, Jack Hutchings, Miriam C. Jones, Peter Kuhry, Terri Lacourse, Outi Lähteenoja, Julie Loisel, Bastiaan Notebaert, Richard Payne, Dorothy Peteet, A. Britta K. Sannel, Jonathan M. Stelling, Jens Strauss, Graeme T. Swindles, Julie Talbot, Charles Tarnocai, Gert Verstraeten, Christopher J. Williams, Zhengyu Xia, Zicheng Yu, Minna Väliranta, Martina Hättestrand, Helena Alexanderson, Victor Brovkin


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2016

Constraining the Late Pleistocene history of the Laurentide Ice Sheet by dating the Missinaibi Formation, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canada

April S. Dalton; Sarah A. Finkelstein; Peter J. Barnett; Steven L. Forman


Boreas | 2017

Pollen and macrofossil-inferred palaeoclimate at the Ridge Site, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canada: evidence for a dry climate and significant recession of the Laurentide Ice Sheet during Marine Isotope Stage 3

April S. Dalton; Minna Väliranta; Peter J. Barnett; Sarah A. Finkelstein


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2017

Late Pleistocene chronology, palaeoecology and stratigraphy at a suite of sites along the Albany River, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canada.

April S. Dalton; Sarah A. Finkelstein; Peter J. Barnett; Minna Väliranta; Steven L. Forman


Joint 52nd Northeastern Annual Section and 51st North-Central Annual GSA Section Meeting - 2017 | 2017

DETERMINING THE AGE OF THE MOST RECENT ICE-FREE INTERVAL IN THE HUDSON BAY LOWLANDS, CANADA, USING OSL DATING: A SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION OF THE LAURENTIDE ICE SHEET DURING THE MID-WISCONSIN GLACIATION?

April S. Dalton; Sarah A. Finkelstein; Steven L. Forman; Peter J. Barnett


In supplement to: Treat, CC et al. (in prep.): Widespread global peatland establishment and persistence for the last 130,000 years. Nature Geoscience | 2017

Table S2) Global dataset of peatland basal ages

Claire C. Treat; Nils Broothaerts; April S. Dalton; René Dommain; Tom Douglas; Judith Drexler; Sarah A. Finkelstein; Guido Grosse; Geoffrey Hope; Jack A Hutchings; Miriam C. Jones; Thomas Kleinen; Peter Kuhry; Terri Lacourse; Outi Lähteenoja; Julie Loisel; Bastiaan Notebaert; Richard J. Payne; Dorothy M. Peteet; A. Britta K. Sannel; Jonathan Stelling; Jens Strauss; Graeme T. Swindles; Julie Talbot; Charles Tarnocai; Gert Verstraeten; Christopher J Williams; Zhengyu Xia; Zicheng Yu; Victor Brovkin


EPIC3AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 2016-12-12-2016-12-16 | 2016

Buried Peats: Past Peatland Distribution as an Indicator of Hydroclimate and Temperature

Claire C. Treat; Nils Broothaerts; April S. Dalton; René Dommain; Sarah A. Finkelstein; Guido Grosse; Miriam C. Jones; Thomas Kleinen; Peter Kuhry; Terri Lacourse; Outi Lähteenoja; Bastiaan Notebaert; Richard J. Payne; Dorothy M. Peteet; Britta Sannel; Jonathan Stelling; Jens Strauss; Graeme T. Swindles; Julie Talbot; Charles Tarnocai; Gert Verstraeten; Christopher J Williams; Zhengyu Xia; Zicheng Yu; Victor Brovkin


British Diatomists' Annual Meeting | 2013

Investigating climate changes at the northwest Canadian tree-line: insights from a modern lake diatom dataset from the Northwest Territories.

Paul Trainor; Helen Roe; Tim Patterson; April S. Dalton; Andrew L. Macumber; Fritz Griffith


41st Annual Yellowknife Geoscience Forum | 2013

Paleoclimatological Assessment of the Central Northwest Territories and Implications for the Long- Term Viability of the Tibbitt to Contwoyto Winter Ice Road: A Project Overview.

Tim Patterson; Ian D. Clark; Carley Crann; Hendrik Falck; Jennifer M. Galloway; P.R. Gammon; Fritz Griffith; Andrew L. Macumber; P. Muise; Donal Mullan; Mfj Pisaric; Andreas Prokoph; Helen Roe; Kc Sulphur; Graeme T. Swindles; L. Upiter; Jesse C. Vermaire; April S. Dalton

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Helen Roe

Queen's University Belfast

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Charles Tarnocai

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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Julie Talbot

Université de Montréal

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