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ANDERS LINDROTH FREDRIK LAGERGREN MIKA AURELA BRYNHILDUR BJARNADOTTIR TORBEN CHRISTENSEN EBBA DELLWIK ACHIM GRELLE REAS IBROM TORBJÖRN JOHANSSON HARRY LANKREIJER SAMULI LAUNIAINEN TUOMAS LAURILA MEELIS MÖLDER EERO NIKINMAA KIM PILEGAARD BJARNI D. SIGURDSSON TIMO VESALA 《Tellus. Series B, Chemical and physical meteorology》2008,60(2):129-142
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Vertical variability and effect of stability on turbulence characteristics down to the floor of a pine forest 总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3
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A 3000-year palaeoenvironmental record from annually laminated sediment of Lake Korttajarvi, central Finland 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
MIA TILJANDER MATTI SAARNISTO ANTTI E. K. OJALA TIMO SAARINEN 《Boreas: An International Journal of Quaternary Research》2003,32(4):566-577
High-resolution physical analyses (varve thickness and relative X-ray density) were conducted on a 3000-year varved sediment sequence in Lake Korttajarvi, central Finland. Climate and the local environment strongly influence the properties of the lake sediments, and, through a combination of physical proxies, severe and favourable climate periods and anthropogenic effects on sedimentation with an annual to decadal resolution could be detected. We observed previously identified historical climate periods in the Lake Korttajarvi varve record. The Medieval Climate Anomaly (often termed the Medieval Warm Period) of AD 980–1250, which is characterized by highly organic sediment and a minor minerogenic flux during mild winters, started and terminated abruptly, but also included a short (30-year) colder period lasting between AD 1115 and AD 1145. The Little Ice Age, however, was not clear in our record, although there were two minor cooling periods in AD 1580–1630 and AD 1650–1710. Natural variability in the sediment record was disrupted by increased human impact in the catchment area at AD 1720. There is a distinct positive anomaly in mineral matter accumulation between 907 and 875 BC, which indicates more severe climate conditions. This period exists contemporary with a cold event, recorded worldwide, c. 2800 years ago. 相似文献
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