Climatically relevant periodicities in the thickness of biogenic carbonate varves in Spooensee, Switzerland (9740-6870 calendar yr BP) |
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Authors: | David M. Livingstone Irka Hajdas |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Environmental Physics, Swiss Federal Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (EAWAG), Überlandstrasse 133, Ch-8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Accurate determination of the thicknesses of 2717 biogenic carbonate varves from a Swiss lake (Soppensee), spanning the period from about 9740 to 6870 calendar yr BP, allowed the computation of a power spectrum using classical FFT methods. The presence of pronounced peaks at 40-50 and 20-25 yr agrees with the results of other studies on varve thickness and D14C which have been interpreted as indicating an association between solar forcing and varve thickness. The presence in the Soppensee varve series of an additional peak at 10.9 yr, corresponding to the Schwabe sunspot cycle, lends further support to this hypothesis. Because the Soppensee varves are of biogenic rather than clastic origin, any influence fluctuations in solar irradiance may have had on sedimentation rates is likely to have been exerted via primary production. |
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Keywords: | varve thickness periodicity Soppensee Switzerland |
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