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  Synchronizing the Western Gotland Basin (Baltic Sea) and Lake Kälksjön (central Sweden) sediment records using common cosmogenic radionuclide production variations

Czymzik, M., Christl, M., Dellwig, O., Muscheler, R., Müller, D., Kaiser, J., Schwab, M. J., Nantke, C. K., Brauer, A., Arz, H. W. (2024 online): Synchronizing the Western Gotland Basin (Baltic Sea) and Lake Kälksjön (central Sweden) sediment records using common cosmogenic radionuclide production variations. - Holocene.
https://doi.org/10.1177/09596836241247311

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Czymzik, Markus1, Author
Christl, Marcus1, Author
Dellwig, Olaf1, Author
Muscheler, Raimund1, Author
Müller, Daniela1, Author
Kaiser, Jérôme1, Author
Schwab, M. J.2, Author              
Nantke, Carla KM1, Author
Brauer, A.2, Author              
Arz, Helge W1, Author
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1External Organizations, ou_persistent22              
24.3 Climate Dynamics and Landscape Evolution, 4.0 Geosystems, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146046              

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Free keywords: 10Be, chronology, Mid-Holocene climate, sediment archives, time scale synchronization, western Baltic region
 Abstract: Multi-archive studies of climate events and archive-specific response times require synchronous time scales. Aligning common variations in the cosmogenic radionuclide production rate via curve fitting methods provides a tool for the continuous synchronization of natural environmental archives down to decadal precision. Based on this approach, we synchronize 10Be records from Western Gotland Basin (WGB, Baltic Sea) and Lake Kälksjön (KKJ, central Sweden) sediments to the 14C production time series from the IntCal20 calibration curve during the Mid-Holocene period ~6400 to 5200 a BP. Before the synchronization, we assess and reduce non-production variability in the 10Be records by using 10Be/9Be ratios and removing common variability with the TOC record from KKJ sediments based on regression analysis. The synchronizations to the IntCal20 14C production time scale suggest decadal to multi-decadal refinements of the WGB and KKJ chronologies. These refinements reduce the previously centennial chronological uncertainties of both archives to about ± 20 (WGB) and ±40 (KKJ) years. Combining proxy time series from the synchronized archives enables us to interpret a period of ventilation in the deep central Baltic Sea basins from ~6250 to 6000 a BP as possibly caused by inter-annual cooling reducing vertical water temperature gradients allowing deep water formation during exceptionally cold winters.

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 Dates: 2024-04-22
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1177/09596836241247311
GFZPOF: p4 T2 Ocean and Cryosphere
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Title: Holocene
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Publisher: Sage Publications