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Scientific Reports | 2018

Global Peak in Atmospheric Radiocarbon Provides a Potential Definition for the Onset of the Anthropocene Epoch in 1965

Chris S. M. Turney; Jonathan G. Palmer; Mark A. Maslin; Alan G. Hogg; Christopher J. Fogwill; John Southon; Pavla Fenwick; Gerhard Helle; Janet M. Wilmshurst; Matt S. McGlone; Christopher Bronk Ramsey; Zoë Thomas; Mathew Lipson; Brent Beaven; Richard T. Jones; Oliver Andrews; Quan Hua

Anthropogenic activity is now recognised as having profoundly and permanently altered the Earth system, suggesting we have entered a human-dominated geological epoch, the ‘Anthropocene’. To formally define the onset of the Anthropocene, a synchronous global signature within geological-forming materials is required. Here we report a series of precisely-dated tree-ring records from Campbell Island (Southern Ocean) that capture peak atmospheric radiocarbon (14C) resulting from Northern Hemisphere-dominated thermonuclear bomb tests during the 1950s and 1960s. The only alien tree on the island, a Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis), allows us to seasonally-resolve Southern Hemisphere atmospheric 14C, demonstrating the ‘bomb peak’ in this remote and pristine location occurred in the last-quarter of 1965 (October-December), coincident with the broader changes associated with the post-World War II ‘Great Acceleration’ in industrial capacity and consumption. Our findings provide a precisely-resolved potential Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) or ‘golden spike’, marking the onset of the Anthropocene Epoch.


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2016

Multidecadal variations in Southern Hemisphere atmospheric 14C: Evidence against a Southern Ocean sink at the end of the Little Ice Age CO2 anomaly

Chris S. M. Turney; Jonathan G. Palmer; Alan G. Hogg; Christopher J. Fogwill; Richard T. Jones; Christopher Bronk Ramsey; Pavla Fenwick; Pauline F. Grierson; Janet M. Wilmshurst; Alison O'Donnell; Zoë Thomas; Mathew Lipson

Northern Hemisphere-wide cooling during the Little Ice Age (LIA; 1650–1775 Common Era, C.E.) was associated with a ~5 ppmv decrease in atmospheric carbon dioxide. Changes in terrestrial and ocean carbon reservoirs have been postulated as possible drivers of this relatively large shift in atmospheric CO2, potentially providing insights into the mechanisms and sensitivity of the global carbon cycle. Here we report decadally resolved radiocarbon (14C) levels in a network of tree-ring series spanning 1700–1950 C.E. located along the northern boundary of, and within, the Southern Ocean. We observe regional dilutions in atmospheric radiocarbon (relative to the Northern Hemisphere) associated with upwelling of 14CO2-depleted abyssal waters. We find the interhemispheric 14C offset approaches zero during increasing global atmospheric CO2 at the end of the LIA, with reduced ventilation in the Southern Ocean and a Northern Hemisphere source of old carbon (most probably originating from deep Arctic peat layers). The coincidence of the atmospheric CO2 increase and reduction in the interhemispheric 14C offset imply a common climate control. Possible mechanisms of synchronous change in the high latitudes of both hemispheres are discussed.


Journal of Quaternary Science | 2016

Intensification of Southern Hemisphere westerly winds 2000–1000 years ago: evidence from the subantarctic Campbell and Auckland Islands (52–50°S)

Chris S. M. Turney; Matt S. McGlone; Jonathan G. Palmer; Christopher J. Fogwill; Alan G. Hogg; Zoë Thomas; Mathew Lipson; Janet M. Wilmshurst; Pavla Fenwick; Richard T. Jones; Ben Hines; Graeme F. Clark


Climate of The Past | 2016

Tropical forcing of increased Southern Ocean climate variability revealed by a 140-year subantarctic temperature reconstruction

Chris S. M. Turney; Christopher J. Fogwill; Jonathan G. Palmer; Erik van Sebille; Zoë Thomas; Matt S. McGlone; Sarah J. Richardson; Janet M. Wilmshurst; Pavla Fenwick; Violette Zunz; Hugues Goosse; Kerry Jayne Wilson; Lionel Carter; Mathew Lipson; Richard T. Jones; Melanie A. Harsch; Graeme F. Clark; Ezequiel M. Marzinelli; Tracey L. Rogers; Eleanor Rainsley; Laura M. Ciasto; Stephanie Waterman; Elizabeth R. Thomas; Martin Visbeck


Geoscientific Model Development | 2017

Efficiently modelling urban heat storage: an interface conduction scheme in an urban land surface model (aTEB v2.0)

Mathew Lipson; Melissa A. Hart; Marcus Thatcher


New Zealand Journal of Ecology | 2018

Growth response of an invasive alien species to climate variations on subantarctic Campbell Island

Jonathan G. Palmer; Turney C.M.J.; P Fogwill; Pavla Fenwick; Zoë Thomas; Mathew Lipson; Richard T. Jones; B Beavan; Sarah J. Richardson; Janet M. Wilmshurst


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2018

A building energy demand and urban land surface model

Mathew Lipson; Marcus Thatcher; Melissa A. Hart; A. J. Pitman


Climate of The Past Discussions | 2018

Pleistocene glacial history of the New Zealand subantarctic islands

Eleanor Rainsley; Chris S. M. Turney; Nicholas R. Golledge; Janet M. Wilmshurst; Matt S. McGlone; Alan G. Hogg; Bo Li; Zoë Thomas; Richard G. Roberts; Richard T. Jones; Jonathan G. Palmer; Verity Flett; Gregory de Wet; David K. Hutchinson; Mathew Lipson; Pavla Fenwick; Ben Hines; Umberto Binetti; Christopher J. Fogwill


97th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting | 2017

Efficiently Representing Thermal Processes in Urban Canopy Models

Mathew Lipson


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2016

Multidecadal variations in Southern Hemisphere atmospheric14C: Evidence against a Southern Ocean sink at the end of the Little Ice Age CO2anomaly: SOUTHERN OCEAN VENTILATION DURING LIA

Chris S. M. Turney; Jonathan G. Palmer; Alan G. Hogg; Christopher J. Fogwill; Richard T. Jones; Christopher Bronk Ramsey; Pavla Fenwick; Pauline F. Grierson; Janet M. Wilmshurst; Alison O'Donnell; Zoë Thomas; Mathew Lipson

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Jonathan G. Palmer

University of New South Wales

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Zoë Thomas

University of New South Wales

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Chris S. M. Turney

University of New South Wales

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Marcus Thatcher

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Melissa A. Hart

University of New South Wales

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