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Proctor et al. 2002 Northwest Scotland Stalagmite Data to 3600 BP
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Proctor, C.;Baker, A.;Barnes, W.L. 2002 A Three Thousand Year Record of North Atlantic Climate Climate Dynamics Vol. 19, Numbers
5-6, pp.449-454
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North: 58.15 * South: 58.15 |
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West: -4.98 * East: -4.98 |
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Altitude: 220 m |
Start Year: -1673 AD
End Year: 1995 AD
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Summary: Annual band counting on three radiometrically dated stalagmites from NW Scotland,
provides a record of growth rate variations for the last 3000 years. Over the
period of instrumental meteorological records we have a good historical calibration
with local climate (mean annual temperature/mean annual precipitation),
regional climate (North Atlantic Oscillation) and sea surface temperature
(SST; strongest at 65-70°N, 15-20°W), although the correlation with the latter
breaks down prior to the instrumental record. This suggests that the climatic
factors that force NW Scottish climate and therefore our stalagmite growth
varied through time, and include winter NAO strength, the strength of the
thermohaline circulation and possibly solar output. Spectral analysis was
performed on the stalagmite growth rate time series. A spectral frequency
of 50-70 years is predominant in two stalagmites that were deposited from
1000 to 3000 BP; a slightly longer frequency of 72-94 years is dominant
from 1000 BP to present. These are the same as that observed in ocean GCM
output for the North Atlantic region SSTs. Our stalagmites provide high
resolution, precisely dated evidence of a similar periodicity predominating
over the last 3000 years in a climate proxy record known to be sensitive to
changes in forcing functions relevant to the North Atlantic sector. More Info on Speleothems |
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