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A 2000 year record of climatic change at Ongoke Lake, southwest Alaska
Melissa L. Chipman
, Gina H. Clarke
, Benjamin F. Clegg
, Irene Gregory-Eaves
,
Feng Sheng Hu
Arts & Sciences
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Plant and Microbial Biosciences
DBBS - Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology
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Climatic Change
100%
Effective Moisture
100%
Southwest Alaska
100%
Diatoms
60%
Temperature Variation
40%
Alaska
40%
20th Century
40%
Little Ice Age
40%
Climatic Variability
40%
Water Depth
40%
Aging Model
20%
Temporal Trends
20%
Age Span
20%
Transfer Function
20%
Drying Conditions
20%
14C Age
20%
Lake Area
20%
Centennial Scale
20%
Terrestrial Plants
20%
Plant Macrofossils
20%
Bulk Sediment
20%
Lake Sediment Records
20%
Wet Condition
20%
Organic Carbon
20%
Organic Nitrogen
20%
Diatom Assemblages
20%
Biogenic Silica
20%
Past 2000 Years
20%
Medieval Climate Anomaly
20%
AMS 14C
20%
Ice Cover
20%
Paleolimnological Record
20%
Limnological
20%
Thermal Stratification
20%
Paleoclimate Records
20%
Past Two Millennia
20%
First Millennium Ad
20%
Water Surface Reconstruction
20%
210Pb
20%
Moisture Fluctuation
20%
Regional Transfers
20%
Autecology
20%
Evapotranspiration
20%
Ice Strength
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Alaska
100%
Climate Change
100%
Diatom
100%
Water Depth
75%
Little Ice Age
50%
Temperature Variation
50%
Lacustrine Deposit
25%
Paleoclimate
25%
Ice Cover
25%
Autoecology
25%
Organic Nitrogen
25%
Transfer Function
25%
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
25%
Organic Carbon
25%
Evapotranspiration
25%