Organic geochemical records of environmental variability in Lake Malawi during the last 700 years, Part I: The TEX(86) temperature record

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2011

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Powers, L.A.
Johnson, T.C.
Werne, J.P.
Castaneda, I.S.
Hopmans, E.C.
Sinninghe Damsté, J.S.
Schouten, S.

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Abstract

We have applied the TEX86 paleothermometer to produce a surface water temperature record for LakeMalawi spanning the past 700 years. Over much oftherecord temperature fluctuates from ~ 24–27 °C with a mean of ~ 25 °C ; however, there has been a substantial increase in temperature of ~ 2.0 °C duringthe past ~ 100 years. The TEX86 temperature record reveals a strong similarity to the instrumental record; both records demonstrate warming (~ 0.7–1.4 °C) over the past ~ 50 years as well as a cooling anomaly around 1959. Comparison ofthe TEX86 temperature record with the proxy recordsof primary productivity suggests that wind induced upwelling and/or precipitation have a strong influence on the surface temperature of LakeMalawi

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Paleoclimate, Paleothermometer, Climate change, Archaea

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