EVIDENCE FROM NORTHWEST EUROPEAN BOGS SHOWS 'LITTLE ICE AGE' CLIMATIC CHANGES DRIVEN BY VARIATIONS IN SOLAR ACTIVITY

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dc.contributor.author Mauquoy D.
dc.contributor.author Van Geel B.
dc.contributor.author Blaauw M.
dc.contributor.author Van der Plicht J.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-06-15T10:59:50Z
dc.date.available 2021-06-15T10:59:50Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=14051301
dc.identifier.citation The Holocene, 2002, 12, 1, 1-6
dc.identifier.issn 0959-6836
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/29081
dc.description.abstract Fluctuations in Holocene atmospheric radiocarbon concentrations have been shown to be due to variations in solar activity. Analyses of both 10Be and 14C nuclides confirm that production-rate changes during the Holocene were largely modulated by solar activity. Analyses of peat samples from two intact European ombrotrophic bogs show that climatic deteriorations during the ‘Little Ice Age’ are associated with transitions to increasing atmospheric 14C content due to greater 14C production. Both ombrotrophic mires, which are positioned c. 800 km apart, register reactions to globally recorded 14C fluctuations between ad 1449 and 1464 and an almost identical reaction between ad 1601 and 1604.
dc.title EVIDENCE FROM NORTHWEST EUROPEAN BOGS SHOWS 'LITTLE ICE AGE' CLIMATIC CHANGES DRIVEN BY VARIATIONS IN SOLAR ACTIVITY
dc.type Статья


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