DescriptionTrout Lake pollen temperature chart 1.svg
English: Pollen and midge inferred paleotemperature of Trout Laken, North Yukon, Canada.
Source of data is: Irvine, F., L.C. Cwynar, J.C. Vermaire, and A.B.H. Rees. 2012. Midge-inferred temperature reconstructions and vegetation change over the last ~15,000 years from Trout Lake, northern Yukon Territory, eastern Beringia. Journal of Paleolimnology, Vol. 48, No. 1, June 2012, pp. 133-146.
Trout Lake, Yukon 14,400 Year Midge-Inferred July Temperature
DESCRIPTION: Fossil midge larval data and inferred mean July air temperature, plus pollen data and Loss-on-Ignition data from Trout Lake, northern Yukon covering the past 14,400 years.
GEOGRAPHIC REGION: Northwestern North America PERIOD OF RECORD: 14,400 YrBP - present
Trout Lake, Yukon: 68.828�N, 138.75�W, 150m elevation, ~9m water depth.
NAME OF DATA SET: Trout Lake, Yukon 14,400 Year Midge-Inferred July Temperature LAST UPDATE: 6/2012 (Original receipt by WDC Paleo) CONTRIBUTORS: Irvine, F., L.C. Cwynar, J.C. Vermaire, and A.B.H. Rees IGBP PAGES/WDCA CONTRIBUTION SERIES NUMBER: 2012-097
WDC PALEO CONTRIBUTION SERIES CITATION: Irvine, F., et al. 2012. Trout Lake, Yukon 14,400 Year Midge-Inferred July Temperature. IGBP PAGES/World Data Center for Paleoclimatology Data Contribution Series # 2012-097. NOAA/NCDC Paleoclimatology Program, Boulder CO, USA.
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: Irvine, F., L.C. Cwynar, J.C. Vermaire, and A.B.H. Rees. 2012. Midge-inferred temperature reconstructions and vegetation change over the last ~15,000 years from Trout Lake, northern Yukon Territory, eastern Beringia. Journal of Paleolimnology, Vol. 48, No. 1, June 2012, pp. 133-146. DOI: 10.1007/s10933-012-9612-7
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