Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1046145 | Quaternary Research | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Chironomid remains from a mid-elevation lake in the Sierra Nevada, California, were used to estimate quantitative summer surface water temperatures during the past â¼15,000 yr. Reconstructed temperatures increased by â¼3°C between lake initiation and the onset of the Holocene at â¼10,600 cal yr BP (calibrated years before present). Temperatures peaked at 6500 cal yr BP, displayed high variability from 6500 to 3500 cal yr BP, and stabilized after 3500 cal yr BP. This record generally tracks reconstructed Santa Barbara Basin sea surface temperatures (SSTs) through much of the Holocene, highlighting the correspondence between SST variability and California land temperatures during this interval.
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Authors
Aaron P. Potito, David F. Porinchu, Glen M. MacDonald, Katrina A. Moser,