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Northeast Siberian ice wedges confirm Arctic winter warming over the past two millennia

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posted on 2023-06-09, 06:52 authored by Thomas Opel, Thomas Laepple, Hanno Meyer, Alexander Yu Dereviagin, Sebastian Wetterich
Arctic climate has experienced major changes over the past millennia that are not fully understood in terms of their controls and seasonality. Stable-data from ice wedges in permafrost provide unique information on past winter climate. Recently, an ice-wedge record from the Lena River Delta suggested for the first time that Siberian winter temperatures increased throughout the Holocene, contradicting most other Arctic paleoclimate reconstructions which are likely biased towards the summer. However, the representativeness of this single record and the spatial extent of its reconstructed winter warming signal is unclear. Here, we present a new winter temperature record based on paired stable oxygen (d18O) and radiocarbon age data spanning the last two millennia from the Oyogos Yar coast in northeast Siberia. The record confirms the long-term winter warming signal as well as the unprecedented temperature rise in recent decades. This confirmation demonstrates that winter warming over the last millennia is a coherent feature in the northeastern Siberian Arctic, supporting the hypothesis of an insolation-driven seasonal Holocene temperature evolution followed by a strong warming likely related to anthropogenic forcing.

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Journal

Holocene

ISSN

0959-6836

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SAGE Publications

Issue

11

Volume

27

Page range

1789-1796

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  • Geography Publications

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  • Yes

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2017-06-22

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2017-06-22

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2017-06-22

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