Mica Lake, Alaska Diatom Isotope Data ----------------------------------------------------------------------- World Data Center for Paleoclimatology, Boulder and NOAA Paleoclimatology Program ----------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: PLEASE CITE ORIGINAL REFERENCE WHEN USING THIS DATA!!!!! NAME OF DATA SET: Mica Lake, Alaska Diatom Isotope Data LAST UPDATE: 11/2008 (Original receipt by WDC Paleo) CONTRIBUTOR: C.J. Schiff, Northern Arizona University IGBP PAGES/WDCA CONTRIBUTION SERIES NUMBER: 2008-114 WDC PALEO CONTRIBUTION SERIES CITATION: Schiff, C.J., et al. 2008. Mica Lake, Alaska Diatom Isotope Data. IGBP PAGES/World Data Center for Paleoclimatology Data Contribution Series # 2008-114. NOAA/NCDC Paleoclimatology Program, Boulder CO, USA. ORIGINAL REFERENCE: Schiff, C.J., D.S. Kaufman, A.P. Wolfe, J. Dodd, and Z. Sharp. 2008. Late Holocene storm-trajectory changes inferred from the oxygen isotope composition of lake diatoms, south Alaska. Journal of Paleolimnology, Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 189-208, January 2009. doi: 10.1007/s10933-008-9261-z ABSTRACT: The oxygen isotope ratios of diatoms (d18Odiatom), and the oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios of lake water (dW) of lakes in south Alaska provide insight into past changes in atmospheric circulation. Lake water was collected from 31 lakes along an elevation transect and diatoms were isolated from lake sediment from one lake (Mica Lake) in south Alaska. In general, dW values from coastal lakes overlap the global meteoric water line (GMWL). dW values from interior lakes do not lie on the GMWL; they fall on a local evaporation line trajectory suggesting source isotopes are depleted with respect to maritime lakes. Sediment cores were recovered from 58 m depth in Mica Lake (60.96°N, 148.15°W; 100 m asl), an evaporation-insensitive lake in the western Prince William Sound. Thirteen calibrated 14C ages on terrestrial macrofossil samples were used to construct an age-depth model for core MC-2, which spans 9910 cal years. Diatoms from 46, 0.5-cm-thick samples were isolated and analyzed for their oxygen isotope ratios. The analyses employed a newly designed, stepwise fluorination technique, which uses a CO2 laser-ablation system, coupled to a mass spectrometer, and has an external reproducibility of ±0.2%. d18Odiatom values from Mica Lake sediment range between 25.2 and 29.8%. d18Odiatom values are relatively uniform between 9.6 and 2.6 ka, but exhibit a four-fold increase in variability since 2.6 ka. High-resolution sampling and analyses of the top 100 cm of our lake cores suggest large climate variability during the last 2000 years. The 20th century shows a +4.0% increase of d18Odiatom values. Shifts of d18Odiatom values are likely not related to changes in diatom taxa or dissolution effects. Late Holocene excursions to lower d18Odiatom values suggest a reduction of south-to-north storm trajectories delivered by meridional flow, which likely corresponds to prolonged intervals when the Aleutian Low pressure system weakened. Comparisons with isotope records of precipitation (dP) from the region support the storm-track hypothesis, and add to evidence for variability in North Pacific atmospheric circulation during the Holocene. GEOGRAPHIC REGION: Western North America PERIOD OF RECORD: 9 KYrBP - present FUNDING SOURCES: US National Science Foundation (ARC 0455043 and ATM-0318341), the Geological Society of America, the USGS/Alaska Volcano Observatory, and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. DESCRIPTION: d18O diatom, biogenic silica, and organic matter from Mica Lake, Alaska, USA. Mica Lake: 60°57'N, 148°9'W, 3.1m elev. DATA: Mica Lake, Alaska, d18O diatom, biogenic silca (BSi), organic matter (OM) Depth Age(yrBP) d18O BSi OM 0.25 -44 29.8 4.9 14 0.75 -18 28.6 6.4 14 1.25 7 28.4 4.5 12 1.75 32 27 4.4 12 3.25 107 25.8 5 22 3.75 132 26 4.8 19 4.25 156 27.3 4.7 14 4.75 181 27.4 5 16 5.25 206 27.3 4.6 17 12.75 563 29.2 5.5 18 13.25 586 29 6.4 20 13.75 609 28.7 5.7 20 14.75 652 28.1 5.4 19 15.75 696 27.6 5.1 18 16.75 738 29 5.2 15 22.75 967 26.5 4 9 24.25 1017 28.4 1.7 15 29.25 1159 26.1 6.5 27 39.25 1350 25.5 6.4 20 44.25 1422 28.7 5.9 20 49.25 1500 28.2 5.1 21 54.25 1601 28.6 5.1 32 59.25 1740 27.5 7.2 27 64.25 1916 28.3 5.5 26 69.25 2120 27.1 7.1 25 74.25 2340 25.2 5.4 25 79.25 2561 29.1 6 25 89.25 2955 28.8 5.1 35 99.25 3257 28 5.8 18 109.25 3492 28 6.1 29 119.25 3687 28.4 5.3 16 129.25 3869 28.7 3.5 19 138.75 4055 29 7.2 21 149.75 4330 28.6 4.3 17 168.75 5036 28.5 5.2 16 178.75 5482 28.5 3.4 8 180.25 5551 28.4 3.3 5 188.25 5917 29 6.2 16 198.25 6364 29.6 5 18 207.25 6753 28 4.7 15 217.25 7173 28.6 4.7 16 227.25 7582 27.4 4.5 14 247.25 8373 28.1 4.6 18 257.25 8759 29.4 5.8 18 266.75 9123 28.3 6.3 19 276.75 9504 29 5.1 11