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  • AGE; chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions; Depth, composite; East European Training Set (EE TS) (Luoto et al. 2019); GOS18_composite; Lake Gościąż; Lake Gościąż, Poland; microfacies analyses; Minimum dissimilarity coefficient; Modern analogue technique (MAT); PCUWI; Piston corer, UWITEC; Poland; Swiss-Norwegian-Polish Training Set (SNP TS) (Kotrys et al. 2020); Temperature, air, July; Temperature, air, standard error; varve chronology; δ13Corg; δ18Ocarb  (1)
  • AWI_Envi; AWI_PerDyn; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; China2011,China2012/1,China2012/2,China2012/3; CN-Land_2012; Lake Heihai, Qinghai, China; PC; Permafrost Research (Periglacial Dynamics) @ AWI; PG2057-1; Piston corer; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI  (1)
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    In:  Supplement to: Ramisch, Arne; Tjallingii, Rik; Hartmann, Kai; Diekmann, Bernhard; Brauer, Achim (2018): Echo of the Younger Dryas in Holocene lake sediments on the Tibetan Plateau. Geophysical Research Letters, 45(20), 11154-11163, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL080225
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Description: Reading the sediment record in terms of past climates is challenging since linking climate change to the associated responses of sedimentary systems is not always straightforward. Here we analyze the erosional response of landscapes on the Tibetan Plateau to interglacial climate forcing. Using the theory of dynamical systems on Holocene time series of geochemical proxies, we derive a sedimentary response model that accurately simulates observed proxy variation in three lake records. The model suggests that millennial variations in sediment composition reflect a self‐organization of landscapes in response to abrupt climate change between 11.6 and 11.9 ka BP. The self‐organization is characterized by oscillations in sediment supply emerging from a feedback between physical and chemical erosion processes, with estimated response times between 3,000 to 18,000 years depending on catchment topography. The implications of our findings emphasize the need for landscape response models to decipher the paleoclimatic code in continental sediment records.
    Keywords: AWI_Envi; AWI_PerDyn; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; China2011,China2012/1,China2012/2,China2012/3; CN-Land_2012; Lake Heihai, Qinghai, China; PC; Permafrost Research (Periglacial Dynamics) @ AWI; PG2057-1; Piston corer; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-03
    Description: These datasets provide data for the lowest part of a new composite profile GOS18 from Lake Gościąż in central Poland. The composite profile was established using sediment cores recovered in 2015 and 2018 with an UWITEC Piston Corer at 19.6-21.5 m water depth (Bonk et al., in press). Our data covers the time interval from the onset of lacustrine sedimentation in the late Allerød to the early Preboreal. Since Lake Gościąż comprises a continuous, seasonally resolved (varved) and exceptionally well-preserved archive of the Younger Dryas (YD) climate variation, it is highly suitable for detailed investigations of lake system responses during periods of rapid climate cooling (YD onset) and warming (YD termination), respectively. Chironomidae head capsules (hc) were utilized to reconstruct the mean July air temperature from the late Allerød to the early Preboreal in Lake Gościąż (central Poland). Sample resolution ranges from 0.5 to 6 cm. Two different training sets were used for the reconstruction - the Swiss-Norwegian-Polish Training Set (SNP TS) (Kotrys et al. 2020) and the East European TS (EE TS) (Luoto et al. 2019). Both use the Weighted Averaging-Partial Least Squares transfer function (WA-PLS).The dataset incorporates the composite depth and age [BP] for the sample midpoint, as well as for both training sets, respectively, the chironomid-inferred mean July air temperature, the standard error and the squared chi-square distance between the fossil sample and its closest modern analogue in the respective training set.
    Keywords: AGE; chironomid-inferred temperature reconstructions; Depth, composite; East European Training Set (EE TS) (Luoto et al. 2019); GOS18_composite; Lake Gościąż; Lake Gościąż, Poland; microfacies analyses; Minimum dissimilarity coefficient; Modern analogue technique (MAT); PCUWI; Piston corer, UWITEC; Poland; Swiss-Norwegian-Polish Training Set (SNP TS) (Kotrys et al. 2020); Temperature, air, July; Temperature, air, standard error; varve chronology; δ13Corg; δ18Ocarb
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 658 data points
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