Southern Baffin Island mean annual precipitation isotopes modulated by summer and autumn moisture source changes during the past 5800 years

Devon B. Gorbey, Elizabeth K. Thomas, Sarah E. Crump, Kayla V. Hollister, Martha K. Raynolds, Jonathan H. Raberg, Gregory de Wet, Julio Sepúlveda, Gifford H. Miller

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Abstract

Paleo water isotope records can elucidate how the Arctic water cycle responded to past climate changes. We analyze the hydrogen isotope composition (δ2H) of plant-derived n-alkanoic acids (waxes) from Lake Qaupat, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada, to assess moisture sources and seasonality during the past 5.8 ka. We compare this record to a sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA)-inferred vascular plant record from the same lake, aiming to overcome the uncertainty of plant community impacts on leaf waxes. As the sedaDNA record reveals a stable plant community after the colonization of Betula sp. at 6.1 ka, we interpret plant wax δ2H values to reflect climate, specifically mean annual precipitation δ2H. However, the distributions of n-alkanoic acid homologs suggest that aquatic mosses, which are not represented in the sedaDNA record, may become more abundant towards the present. Therefore, we cannot exclude the possibility that changes in the plant community cause changes in the plant wax δ2H record, particularly long-chain waxes, which become less abundant through this record. We find that Lake Qaupat mid-chain plant wax δ2H is enriched coincident with high Labrador Sea summer surface temperature, which suggests that local moisture sources in summer and early autumn have the greatest impact on precipitation isotopes in this region.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Quaternary Science
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2021

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We thank the Qikiqtani Inuit and the Nunavut Research Institute for access to the field site (Nunavut Research Institute license no. 01 019‐16N‐A). This research was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF ARCSS Grant No. 1737716 and EAR‐IF Grant No. 1652274 to E.K.T.; NSF ARCSS Grant No. 1737712 to G.H.M. and J.S.; NSF GSS Grant No. 1657743 to G.H.M. and S.E.C.). We thank O. Cowling for laboratory assistance.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Keywords

  • Baffin Island
  • moisture sources
  • paleoclimate
  • plant wax δH
  • precipitation seasonality

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  • BAF5

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