Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Paper finds the Gulf of Maine has cooled ~2°C over past 1000 years


A doctoral dissertation from the Univ. of Maine reconstructs temperatures of the Gulf of Maine during the past 1000 years and finds temperatures were about  2°C warmer than the present during the Medieval Warming Period 1000 years ago. According to the author, 
"These data indicate that the Gulf of Maine has undergone considerable changes during the last millennium, and specifically the shell-derived temperature record suggests that the Gulf of Maine has cooled by ~ 2 °C."

 

Full dissertation:

A LATE HOLOCENE RECONSTRUCTION OF OCEAN CLIMATE VARIABILITY IN THE GULF OF MAINE, USA, BASED ON CALIBRATED ISOTOPE RECORDS AND GROWTH HISTORIES FROM THE LONG-LIVED OCEAN QUAHOG (ARCTICA ISLANDICA L.)

Alan D. Wanamaker Jr..

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