Posted on 12/30/2002 6:27:58 PM PST by Sabertooth
![]() The Holocene Climate of the Antarctic Peninsula
What was done
What was learned
The onset of the Neoglacial at approximately 2500 years BP was characterized by a decrease in total organic carbon and diatom abundance in the seabed sediments, reflecting, in the words of the authors, "the formation of more extensive and seasonally persistent sea ice, as evidenced by an increase in percentage of sea-ice taxa." This was a time in which "a distinct glacial re-advance took place in the Antarctic Peninsula fjords and shelf, probably caused by a renewed cooling (Shevenell et al., 1996; Leventer et al., 1996)." Most of the paleoclimatic data also exhibited greater variability both before and after the mid-Holocene climatic optimum.
What it means
So what do the results of this study tell us about the state of the world today? They tell us there is absolutely nothing unusual about it ... except, perhaps, that it's a much more pleasant and productive place than it is when cooler conditions prevail.
References
Shevenell, A.E., Domack, E.W. and Kernan, G.M. 1996. Record of Holocene paleoclimate changes along the Antarctic Peninsula: evidence from glacial marine sediments, Lallemand Fjord. In: Banks, M.R. and Brown, M.J. (Eds.), Climate Succession and Glacial History Over the Past Five Million Years. Royal Society of Tasmania 130: 55-64.
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