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Subfossil chironomid variability in surface sediment samples from Icelandic lakes: implications for the development and use of training sets

Subfossil chironomid variability in surface sediment samples from Icelandic lakes: implications for the development and use of training sets
Subfossil chironomid variability in surface sediment samples from Icelandic lakes: implications for the development and use of training sets
A suite of surface sediment samples from three Icelandic lakes was analysed for subfossil chironomid head capsules, and a quantitative July air temperature inference model was applied to the data to investigate whether there was significant variability among samples taken from a lake. Ordination and simple regression methods were used to analyse the relationships between environmental and sedimentological variables and the chironomid assemblages and inferred temperature data. Substrate was the most important influence on the chironomid assemblages and inferred temperatures, while water depth at the sampling location had no relationship with the chironomid-inferred temperatures. Withinlake variability of the chironomid assemblages and their inferred temperatures, however, were not significant statistically, suggesting that in lakes of western and northwest Iceland within-lake sampling location has no effect on the data obtained, and therefore on training set samples.
subfossil chironomid, iceland, palaeolimnology, temperature reconstruction, within-lake variability
0921-2728
281-295
Holmes, Naomi
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Langdon, Peter G.
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Caseldine, Chris J.
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Holmes, Naomi
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Langdon, Peter G.
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Caseldine, Chris J.
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Holmes, Naomi, Langdon, Peter G. and Caseldine, Chris J. (2009) Subfossil chironomid variability in surface sediment samples from Icelandic lakes: implications for the development and use of training sets. Journal of Paleolimnology, 42 (2), 281-295. (doi:10.1007/s10933-008-9276-5).

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A suite of surface sediment samples from three Icelandic lakes was analysed for subfossil chironomid head capsules, and a quantitative July air temperature inference model was applied to the data to investigate whether there was significant variability among samples taken from a lake. Ordination and simple regression methods were used to analyse the relationships between environmental and sedimentological variables and the chironomid assemblages and inferred temperature data. Substrate was the most important influence on the chironomid assemblages and inferred temperatures, while water depth at the sampling location had no relationship with the chironomid-inferred temperatures. Withinlake variability of the chironomid assemblages and their inferred temperatures, however, were not significant statistically, suggesting that in lakes of western and northwest Iceland within-lake sampling location has no effect on the data obtained, and therefore on training set samples.

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Published date: August 2009
Keywords: subfossil chironomid, iceland, palaeolimnology, temperature reconstruction, within-lake variability

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Local EPrints ID: 69002
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/69002
ISSN: 0921-2728
PURE UUID: 2e7c675b-6e9f-41d4-a71f-0affdb24cac0
ORCID for Peter G. Langdon: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2724-2643

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Date deposited: 13 Oct 2009
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:41

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Author: Naomi Holmes
Author: Chris J. Caseldine

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