2007
DOI: 10.1177/0959683606069386
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Sensitive moisture response to Holocene millennial-scale climate variations in the Mid-Atlantic region, USA

Abstract: Millennial-scale climate variability has been increasingly recognized as one of the most prominent features of the Holocene. However, regional responses, especially in terms of moisture conditions, are poorly documented and understood. Here we present lithologic and magnetic evidence from White Lake in northern New Jersey, USA, to show that low lake levels occurred at about 1.3, 3.0, 4.4 and 6.1 ka (1 ka0/1000 cal. yr BP). The low lake levels are indicated by heterogeneous coarse calcareous sediment layers sho… Show more

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“…In addition to the long-term trend, the eleven low stand units (many containing multiple individual event layers) indicate the regional importance of multi-century hydroclimatic variability consistent with that inferred from an emerging group of recent studies (Li et al, 2007;Newby et al, 2009) Unit IX (before 3.5 cal ka BP) corresponds to a New Long Pond low stand at 4.1-3.6 cal ka BP, Davis Pond Unit X (3.0-2.3 cal ka BP; likely two events before and after 2.7 cal ka BP) overlaps to two New Long Pond low stands at 3.6-2.7 and 2.5-1.9 cal ka BP, and Davis Pond Unit XI (1.6-0.6 cal ka BP) correlates with one at New Long Pond at 1.9-1.2 cal ka BP . Further afield, the four low-stand intervals at White Lake in New Jersey (Li et al, 2007) cal ka BP events .…”
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“…In addition to the long-term trend, the eleven low stand units (many containing multiple individual event layers) indicate the regional importance of multi-century hydroclimatic variability consistent with that inferred from an emerging group of recent studies (Li et al, 2007;Newby et al, 2009) Unit IX (before 3.5 cal ka BP) corresponds to a New Long Pond low stand at 4.1-3.6 cal ka BP, Davis Pond Unit X (3.0-2.3 cal ka BP; likely two events before and after 2.7 cal ka BP) overlaps to two New Long Pond low stands at 3.6-2.7 and 2.5-1.9 cal ka BP, and Davis Pond Unit XI (1.6-0.6 cal ka BP) correlates with one at New Long Pond at 1.9-1.2 cal ka BP . Further afield, the four low-stand intervals at White Lake in New Jersey (Li et al, 2007) cal ka BP events .…”
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“…Further afield, the four low-stand intervals at White Lake in New Jersey (Li et al, 2007) cal ka BP events . As noted by Li et al (Li et al, 2007), the influence of the North Atlantic Ocean may have continued to play an important role in forcing prolonged regional droughts during the remainder of the Holocene, just as it did in the most severe historic drought in AD 1962-1966(Namias, 1966. For example, the coincident low stands at Davis Pond (esp.…”
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“…We suggest that the inversely correlated component of isotopic change in the western and eastern sites may reflect long-term variability of the mean state of PNA through the Holocene based on the documented association of anti-phase precipitation isotopic variation in these regions with PNA. During the MH, relatively low d 18 ARTICLE across North America [19][20][21] , and corresponds temporally with the 4.2-3.9 kyr before present (BP) abrupt climate event documented globally 22 . Our result is supported by independent proxy evidence from a range of sites across the continent.…”
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