The Holocene is probably the most intensively studied series/epoch within the geological record, and embodies a wide array of geomorphological, climatic, biotic and archaeological …
SS Kostrova, BK Biskaborn, LA Pestryakova… - Quaternary Science …, 2021 - Elsevier
A new dataset from Lake Emanda provides insights into climate and environmental dynamics in an extreme continental setting in northeastern Siberia. The δ 18 O diatom …
The Holocene hydroclimate of south-central Alaska has been studied extensively, but conflicting interpretations between oxygen isotope paleoclimate datasets are seemingly as …
Paleoclimate proxies indicate that changes in insolation since the mid-Holocene have driven widespread hydrologic changes across the midlatitudes. It is unclear how …
Arctic sea-ice loss is emblematic of an amplified Arctic water cycle and has critical feedback implications for global climate. Stable isotopes (δ18O, δ2H, d-excess) are valuable tracers …
Abstract The variability of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on centennial to millennial time-scales is poorly understood due to the insufficient length, continuity, or resolution of …
Measurements of oxygen and hydrogen stable isotopes in precipitation (δ18OP and δ2HP) provide a valuable tool for understanding modern hydrological processes and the empirical …
C Chen, W Zhao, X Zhang - Global and Planetary Change, 2021 - Elsevier
Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the North Pacific exert a great influence on global climate and ecosystem changes. The Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) is the leading mode …
Anomalously low winter sea ice extent and early retreat in CE 2018 and 2019 challenge previous notions that winter sea ice in the Bering Sea has been stable over the instrumental …