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Late-Holocene climate dynamics recorded in the peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego, South America

Late-Holocene climate dynamics recorded in the peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego, South America
Late-Holocene climate dynamics recorded in the peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego, South America
The ombrotrophic peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego are located within the southern westerly wind belt (SWWB), which dominates climate variability in this region. We have reconstructed late-Holocene water-table depths from three peat bogs and aimed to relate these records to shifts in regional climate. Water-table depths were quantified by the analysis of testate amoeba assemblages, and a regional transfer function was used to infer past water-table depths. During the last 2000?years, testate amoeba assemblages have been relatively stable, with a dominance of Difflugia pulex and Difflugia pristis type, and an increase in Assulina muscorum and other Euglyphida at the top of each section. Multivariate analyses show that water-table depth remained the main environmental variable explaining assemblages along the TiA12 core, but reconstructions were not significant for the two other cores. In line with the low variability in assemblages, water tables were relatively stable during the last 2000?years. Slightly wetter conditions were found between ~1400 and 900 cal. BP and a pronounced recent dry shift was reconstructed in all of the three peat profiles. Considering the regional climatic context, this recent shift may have been forced by a decrease in precipitation and warmer conditions linked to an increase in the importance of the SWWB. Nevertheless, we cannot exclude the influence of higher UV-B radiation resulting from the local degradation of the ozone layer since the late 1970s, which may have had an additional effect on the relative presence of A. muscorum in the southern Patagonian region.
assulina muscorum, palaeoSig, patagonia, southern annular mode, southern westerly wind, uv-B
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van Bellen, S.
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van Bellen, S., Mauquoy, D., Hughes, P., Roland, T.P., Daley, T.J., Loader, N.J., Street-Perrott, F.A., Rice, E.M., Pancotto, V.A. and Payne, R.J. (2016) Late-Holocene climate dynamics recorded in the peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego, South America. The Holocene, 26 (3), 489-501. (doi:10.1177/0959683615609756).

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The ombrotrophic peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego are located within the southern westerly wind belt (SWWB), which dominates climate variability in this region. We have reconstructed late-Holocene water-table depths from three peat bogs and aimed to relate these records to shifts in regional climate. Water-table depths were quantified by the analysis of testate amoeba assemblages, and a regional transfer function was used to infer past water-table depths. During the last 2000?years, testate amoeba assemblages have been relatively stable, with a dominance of Difflugia pulex and Difflugia pristis type, and an increase in Assulina muscorum and other Euglyphida at the top of each section. Multivariate analyses show that water-table depth remained the main environmental variable explaining assemblages along the TiA12 core, but reconstructions were not significant for the two other cores. In line with the low variability in assemblages, water tables were relatively stable during the last 2000?years. Slightly wetter conditions were found between ~1400 and 900 cal. BP and a pronounced recent dry shift was reconstructed in all of the three peat profiles. Considering the regional climatic context, this recent shift may have been forced by a decrease in precipitation and warmer conditions linked to an increase in the importance of the SWWB. Nevertheless, we cannot exclude the influence of higher UV-B radiation resulting from the local degradation of the ozone layer since the late 1970s, which may have had an additional effect on the relative presence of A. muscorum in the southern Patagonian region.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 September 2015
e-pub ahead of print date: 8 October 2015
Published date: 1 March 2016
Keywords: assulina muscorum, palaeoSig, patagonia, southern annular mode, southern westerly wind, uv-B
Organisations: Palaeoenvironment Laboratory (PLUS)

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Local EPrints ID: 385962
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/385962
ISSN: 0959-6836
PURE UUID: 22fcf461-4562-4632-b37e-cea83a74b12c
ORCID for P. Hughes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8447-382X

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Date deposited: 27 Jan 2016 09:14
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:00

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Author: S. van Bellen
Author: D. Mauquoy
Author: P. Hughes ORCID iD
Author: T.P. Roland
Author: T.J. Daley
Author: N.J. Loader
Author: F.A. Street-Perrott
Author: E.M. Rice
Author: V.A. Pancotto
Author: R.J. Payne

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