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Proxy records of climate change in the UK over the last two millennia: documented change and sedimentary records from lakes and bogs

K. E. BARBER, R. W. BATTARBEE, S. J. BROOKS, G. EGLINTON, E. Y. HAWORTH, F. OLDFIELD, A. C. STEVENSON, R. THOMPSON, P. G. APPLEBY, W. E. N. AUSTIN, N. G. CAMERON, K. J. FICKEN, P. GOLDING, D. D. HARKNESS, J. A. HOLMES, R. HUTCHINSON, J. P. LISHMAN, D. MADDY, L. C. V. PINDER, N. L. ROSE and R. E. STONEMAN
Journal of the Geological Society, 156, 369-380, 1 March 1999, https://doi.org/10.1144/gsjgs.156.2.0369
K. E. BARBER
Palaeoecology Laboratory, Geography Department, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK (e-mail: Keith.Barber@soton.ac.uk)
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R. W. BATTARBEE
Environmental Change Research Centre, University College London, WC1H OAP, UK
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S. J. BROOKS
Department of Entomology, Natural History Museum, London SW7 5BD, UK
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G. EGLINTON
Biogeochemistry Centre, Department of Geology, University of Bristol BS8 1RJ, UK
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E. Y. HAWORTH
Institute of Freshwater Ecology, Far Sawrey, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 OLP, UK
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F. OLDFIELD
Department of Geography, University of Liverpool L69 3BX, UK
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A. C. STEVENSON
Department of Geography, University of Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK
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R. THOMPSON
Department of Geology & Geophysics, University of Edinburgh EH9 3JW, UK
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P. G. APPLEBY
Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool L69 3BX, UK
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W. E. N. AUSTIN
Department of Geology & Geophysics, University of Edinburgh EH9 3JW, UK
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N. G. CAMERON
Environmental Change Research Centre, University College London, WC1H OAP, UK
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K. J. FICKEN
Biogeochemistry Centre, Department of Geology, University of Bristol BS8 1RJ, UK
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P. GOLDING
Environmental Change Research Centre, University College London, WC1H OAP, UK
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D. D. HARKNESS
NERC Radiocarbon Laboratory, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 OQF, UK
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School of Geography, Kingston University, Surrey KT1 2EE, UK
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R. HUTCHINSON
Department of Geology & Geophysics, University of Edinburgh EH9 3JW, UK
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Institute of Freshwater Ecology, Far Sawrey, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 OLP, UK
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D. MADDY
Palaeoecology Laboratory, Geography Department, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK (e-mail: Keith.Barber@soton.ac.uk)
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Environmental Change Research Centre, University College London, WC1H OAP, UK
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This project of collaborative research (project Ha of the NERC TIGGER programme—Terrestrial Initiative in Global Geological Environmental Research) into the climatic history of the late Holocene used a variety of techniques, both tested and experimental, on carefully chosen sites in lowland and upland environments, to derive high quality proxy-records of climatic change over the last 2000 years. The methodology involved the use of high-resolution analyses (diatoms, cladocera, chironomids, ostracods, magnetics, pollen, macrofossils, humification, lipid biomarkers and stable-isotopes) of the stratigraphy of well-dated (AMS and conventional 14C, 210Pb, pollen, tephra, SCP spheroidal carbonaceous particles) cores from a remote montane lake and lowland lakes, and from a montane blanket and a lowland raised bog, linked to historical records of climate change. This paper reviews some of the major results obtained, both in the magnitude, synchroneity and periodicity of change, especially during the Little Ice Age, and in the evaluation of the various techniques used. The fact that such techniques can be validated and calibrated against a known climatic signal in the recent past, allows for better interpretation of changes in the more distant past.

  • Holocene
  • climate
  • palaeolimnology
  • peat
  • proxy records
  • © Geological Society of London 1999

Abstract

This project of collaborative research (project Ha of the NERC TIGGER programme—Terrestrial Initiative in Global Geological Environmental Research) into the climatic history of the late Holocene used a variety of techniques, both tested and experimental, on carefully chosen sites in lowland and upland environments, to derive high quality proxy-records of climatic change over the last 2000 years. The methodology involved the use of high-resolution analyses (diatoms, cladocera, chironomids, ostracods, magnetics, pollen, macrofossils, humification, lipid biomarkers and stable-isotopes) of the stratigraphy of well-dated (AMS and conventional 14C, 210Pb, pollen, tephra, SCP spheroidal carbonaceous particles) cores from a remote montane lake and lowland lakes, and from a montane blanket and a lowland raised bog, linked to historical records of climate change. This paper reviews some of the major results obtained, both in the magnitude, synchroneity and periodicity of change, especially during the Little Ice Age, and in the evaluation of the various techniques used. The fact that such techniques can be validated and calibrated against a known climatic signal in the recent past, allows for better interpretation of changes in the more distant past.

  • Holocene
  • climate
  • palaeolimnology
  • peat
  • proxy records
  • © Geological Society of London 1999

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Proxy records of climate change in the UK over the last two millennia: documented change and sedimentary records from lakes and bogs

K. E. BARBER, R. W. BATTARBEE, S. J. BROOKS, G. EGLINTON, E. Y. HAWORTH, F. OLDFIELD, A. C. STEVENSON, R. THOMPSON, P. G. APPLEBY, W. E. N. AUSTIN, N. G. CAMERON, K. J. FICKEN, P. GOLDING, D. D. HARKNESS, J. A. HOLMES, R. HUTCHINSON, J. P. LISHMAN, D. MADDY, L. C. V. PINDER, N. L. ROSE and R. E. STONEMAN
Journal of the Geological Society, 156, 369-380, 1 March 1999, https://doi.org/10.1144/gsjgs.156.2.0369
K. E. BARBER
Palaeoecology Laboratory, Geography Department, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK (e-mail: Keith.Barber@soton.ac.uk)
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Environmental Change Research Centre, University College London, WC1H OAP, UK
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S. J. BROOKS
Department of Entomology, Natural History Museum, London SW7 5BD, UK
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G. EGLINTON
Biogeochemistry Centre, Department of Geology, University of Bristol BS8 1RJ, UK
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Institute of Freshwater Ecology, Far Sawrey, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 OLP, UK
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Department of Geography, University of Liverpool L69 3BX, UK
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NERC Radiocarbon Laboratory, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 OQF, UK
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Palaeoecology Laboratory, Geography Department, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK (e-mail: Keith.Barber@soton.ac.uk)
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Proxy records of climate change in the UK over the last two millennia: documented change and sedimentary records from lakes and bogs

K. E. BARBER, R. W. BATTARBEE, S. J. BROOKS, G. EGLINTON, E. Y. HAWORTH, F. OLDFIELD, A. C. STEVENSON, R. THOMPSON, P. G. APPLEBY, W. E. N. AUSTIN, N. G. CAMERON, K. J. FICKEN, P. GOLDING, D. D. HARKNESS, J. A. HOLMES, R. HUTCHINSON, J. P. LISHMAN, D. MADDY, L. C. V. PINDER, N. L. ROSE and R. E. STONEMAN
Journal of the Geological Society, 156, 369-380, 1 March 1999, https://doi.org/10.1144/gsjgs.156.2.0369
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