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Geology | 1997

Climatic effects of glacial Lake Agassiz in the midwestern United States during the last deglaciation

Feng Sheng Hu; H. E. Wright; Emi Ito; Kathryn Lease

Stable isotope and pollen analyses of a sediment core from Deep Lake, Minnesota, provide new information on the climatic effects of glacial Lake Agassiz in Minnesota and insights into the cause of the prominent Picea recurrence during the Younger Dryas in the southern Great Lakes region. Bulk-carbonate δ18O exhibited large fluctuations between 12.0 and 9.1 ka (dates are in calendar years throughout this paper unless indicated otherwise), probably reflecting the effects of glacial Lake Agassiz superimposed on climatic warming related to large-scale climatic controls. In particular, a 3‰ decrease in δ18O 11.2–10.2 ka interrupted the δ18O enrichment of 1‰ from 12.0 to 11.2 ka and 3.5‰ from 10.2 to 9.1 ka. This δ18O decrease coincided with the expansion of Lake Agassiz. We interpret this decrease as a result of decreased summer temperature and increased precipitation derived from the cold and isotopically light meltwaters of Lake Agassiz. During this δ18O decline, Pinus pollen continued to increase at the expense of Picea pollen at Deep Lake, as at other Minnesota sites, providing evidence that climatic cooling induced by Lake Agassiz did not cause a reversal to a Picea -dominated vegetation. The absence of such a vegetational response implies that the prominent Picea recurrence during the Younger Dryas in the southern Great Lakes region was not caused solely by climatic cooling due to increased flux of meltwater from Lake Agassiz into the Great Lakes. Instead the Picea recurrence might have been driven primarily by the westward penetration of the Younger Dryas cooling.


Quaternary Research | 1998

Ostracode Geochemical Record of Holocene Climatic Change and Implications for Vegetational Response in the Northwestern Alaska Range

Feng Sheng Hu; Emi Ito; Linda B. Brubaker; Patricia M. Anderson


Archive | 2014

Late-Quaternary Environmental and Ecological History of the Arctic Foothills, Northern Alaska

W. Wyatt Oswald; Linda B. Brubaker; Feng Sheng Hu; George W. Kling


GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016 | 2016

NOVEL DISTURBANCE REGIMES IN THE ARCTIC: PALEOECOLOGICAL RECORDS OF FIRE AND PERMAFROST THAW FROM ALASKAN TUNDRA

Melissa L. Chipman; Feng Sheng Hu


Archive | 2010

Impacts of Climatic Change on Boreal-Forest Fire Regimes over the Past 2000 Years

Philip Edward Higuera; Christopher L. Barrett; Robert Kelly; Feng Sheng Hu


Archive | 2010

The Blazing Arctic? Linkages of Tundra Fire Regimes to Climatic Change and Implications for Carbon Cycling (Invited)

Feng Sheng Hu; Philip E. Higuera; John Walsh; William L. Chapman; Paul A. Duffy; Linda B. Brubaker; Melissa L. Chipman


Archive | 2010

Data-model comparison reveals unprecedented recent burning of Alaskan boreal forests since CE 1860

Feng Sheng Hu; Robert Kelly; Mary Olson; Philip Edward Higuera; S. Rupp


Archive | 2009

Tundra fire regimes in the Alaskan Arctic: Vegetation-fire linkages during the late Holocene

Melissa L. Chipman; Philip E. Higuera; Julia H. Allen; Miguel Angel Sicilia Urban; S. Rupp; Feng Sheng Hu


Archive | 2009

Interactions of climate, vegetation, and fire during the Holocene: lessons from high-latitude and high-elevation ecosystems (Invited)

Philip E. Higuera; Melissa L. Chipman; Julia H. Allen; Linda B. Brubaker; Cathy Whitlock; Feng Sheng Hu


Archive | 2008

Tundra Fires in the Noatak National Preserve, Northwestern Alaska, Since 6000 yr BP

Melissa L. Chipman; Philip E. Higuera; Julia H. Allen; S. Rupp; Feng Sheng Hu

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Emi Ito

University of Minnesota

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Cathy Whitlock

Montana State University

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H. E. Wright

University of Minnesota

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P. M. Anderson

University of Washington

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