Diatom-inferred wind activity at Lac du Sommet, southern Québec, Canada: A multiproxy paleoclimate reconstruction based on diatoms, chironomids and pollen for the past 9500 years

Author:

Hausmann Sonja12,Larocque-Tobler Isabelle3,Richard Pierre J.H.4,Pienitz Reinhard2,St-Onge Guillaume5,Fye Falko1

Affiliation:

1. University of Arkansas, USA

2. Université Laval, Canada

3. University of Bern, Switzerland

4. Université de Montréal, Canada

5. Université du Québec à Rimouski, Canada

Abstract

Paleo surface wind for southern Quebec was inferred quantitatively for the past 9500 years from diatom assemblages archived in the sediment of the shallow mountain Lac du Sommet using biweekly sediment trap samples along an elevation gradient in the study area. The wind reconstruction was compared with diatom-inferred dissolved organic carbon concentration, chironomid-inferred mean August air temperature, pollen, grain size and loss-on-ignition. Increased lake circulation, interpreted as indicating stronger surface winds, was inferred from diatoms around 8700, 4500, 3000 to 2000 cal. yr BP and during the past 250 years. Increased lake stratification was diatom-inferred from 7500 to 5000 cal. yr BP and between 1500 and 500 cal. yr BP. Diatom-inferred paleowinds were congruent with the regional fire history. In general, diatom production was significantly correlated with diatom-inferred lake circulation. Diatom-inferred lake circulation and diatom production were not correlated with the pollen assemblage changes, diatom-inferred dissolved organic carbon and chironomid-inferred August air temperature, which were highly intercorrelated. After the disappearance of the meltwater in the St Lawrence River valley, the chironomids reflected a warming trend that lasted until about 5000 cal. yr BP, trees replaced shrubs and diatom-inferred dissolved organic carbon increased from 4 mg/l to 6 mg/l. Diatom-inferred lake circulation exhibited periodicities of 200 and 900 years, whereas chironomid-inferred August air temperatures indicated a distinct (significant) 200 year periodicity.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Paleontology,Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology,Archaeology,Global and Planetary Change

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