Spatial variation of hydroclimate in north-eastern North America during the last millennium

被引:7
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作者
Mackay, Helen [1 ]
Amesbury, Matthew J. [2 ]
Langdon, Pete G. [3 ]
Charman, Dan J. [2 ]
Magnan, Gabriel [4 ]
van Bellen, Simon [4 ]
Garneau, Michelle [4 ]
Bainbridge, Rupert [5 ]
Hughes, Paul D. M. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Durham, Dept Geog, Durham, England
[2] Univ Exeter, Coll Life & Environm Sci, Geog, Exeter, Devon, England
[3] Univ Southampton, Geog & Environm Sci, Southampton, Hants, England
[4] Univ Quebec Montreal, Geotop, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[5] Newcastle Univ, Geog Polit & Sociol, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
North America; Peatlands; Hydroclimate; Testate amoebae; Palaeoclimate; Late Holocene; Little Ice Age; Medieval Climate Anomaly; WATER-TABLE DEPTH; SUB-ARCTIC PEATLANDS; PAST; 2000; YEARS; CARBON ACCUMULATION; CLIMATE VARIABILITY; TESTATE AMEBAS; ICE-AGE; PALEOHYDROLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION; OMBROTROPHIC PEATLANDS; VEGETATION DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.106813
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Climatic expressions of the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA) and the Little Ice Age (LIA) vary regionally, with reconstructions often depicting complex spatial patterns of temperature and precipitation change. The characterisation of these spatial patterns helps advance understanding of hydroclimate variability and associated responses of human and natural systems to climate change. Many regions, including north-eastern North America, still lack well-resolved records of past hydrological change. Here, we reconstruct hydroclimatic change over the past millennium using testate amoeba-inferred peatland water table depth reconstructions obtained from fifteen peatlands across Maine, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Quebec. Spatial comparisons of reconstructed water table depths reveal complex hydroclimatic patterns that varied over the last millennium. The records suggest a spatially divergent pattern across the region during the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age. Southern peatlands were wetter during the Medieval Climate Anomaly, whilst northern and more continental sites were drier. There is no evidence at the multi-decadal sampling resolution of this study to indicate that Medieval mega-droughts recorded in the west and continental interior of North America extended to these peatlands in the north-east of the continent. Reconstructed Little Ice Age hydroclimate change was spatially variable rather than displaying a clear directional shift or latitudinal trends, which may relate to local temporary permafrost aggradation in northern sites, and reconstructed characteristics of some dry periods during the Little Ice Age are comparable with those reconstructed during the Medieval Climate Anomaly. The spatial hydroclimatic trends identified here suggest that over the last millennium, peatland moisture balance in north-eastern North America has been influenced by changes in the Polar Jet Stream, storm activities and sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic as well as internal peatland dynamics. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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