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dc.contributor.authorStewart, Helenaen_UK
dc.contributor.authorBradwell, Tomen_UK
dc.contributor.authorBullard, Joannaen_UK
dc.contributor.authorDavies, Sarahen_UK
dc.contributor.authorGolledge, Nicholasen_UK
dc.contributor.authorMcCulloch, Roberten_UK
dc.date.accessioned2017-12-06T00:13:13Z-
dc.date.available2017-12-06T00:13:13Z-
dc.date.issued2017-11en_UK
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/25891-
dc.description.abstractNorth Atlantic storminess can affect human settlements, infrastructure and transport links, all of which strongly impact local, national and global economies. An increase in storm frequency and intensity is predicted over the North-East Atlantic in the 21st century because of a northward shift in storm tracks and a persistently positive North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), driven by recent atmospheric warming. Although documentary records of North Atlantic storminess exist, these are generally limited to the last c. 1000 years. This paper presents a continuous high-resolution proxy record of storminess spanning the last 8000 years from a 6 m-long core taken from a peat bog in northern Scotland. Bromine concentrations in the peat, derived from sea spray, are used to reconstruct storm frequency and storm intensity, and mire surface wetness is used as an indicator of longer-term climate shifts. The results suggest a relationship between positive phases of the NAO and increased North Atlantic storminess. However, subtle differences between bromine concentrations and mire surface wetness suggest that high-intensity but perhaps less frequent periods of storminess are not necessarily associated with a wetter climate.en_UK
dc.language.isoenen_UK
dc.publisherWiley-Blackwellen_UK
dc.relationStewart H, Bradwell T, Bullard J, Davies S, Golledge N & McCulloch R (2017) 8000 years of North Atlantic storminess reconstructed from a Scottish peat record: implications for Holocene atmospheric circulation patterns in Western Europe. <i>Journal of Quaternary Science</i>, 32 (8), pp. 1075-1084. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.2983en_UK
dc.rightsThis item has been embargoed for a period. During the embargo please use the Request a Copy feature at the foot of the Repository record to request a copy directly from the author. You can only request a copy if you wish to use this work for your own research or private study. This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Stewart, H., Bradwell, T., Bullard, J., Davies, S. J., Golledge, N. and McCulloch, R. D. (2017), 8000 years of North Atlantic storminess reconstructed from a Scottish peat record: implications for Holocene atmospheric circulation patterns in Western Europe. J. Quaternary Sci., 32: 1075–1084, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.2983. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions for self-archiving.en_UK
dc.subjectHolocene storminessen_UK
dc.subjectmicro-XRFen_UK
dc.subjectmire surface wetnessen_UK
dc.subjectNAOen_UK
dc.subjectScotlanden_UK
dc.title8000 years of North Atlantic storminess reconstructed from a Scottish peat record: implications for Holocene atmospheric circulation patterns in Western Europeen_UK
dc.typeJournal Articleen_UK
dc.rights.embargodate2018-09-14en_UK
dc.rights.embargoreason[Stewart et al Shebster NA storminess JQS Authors Accepted Manuscript.pdf] Publisher requires embargo of 12 months after formal publication.en_UK
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/jqs.2983en_UK
dc.citation.jtitleJournal of Quaternary Scienceen_UK
dc.citation.issn1099-1417en_UK
dc.citation.issn0267-8179en_UK
dc.citation.volume32en_UK
dc.citation.issue8en_UK
dc.citation.spage1075en_UK
dc.citation.epage1084en_UK
dc.citation.publicationstatusPublisheden_UK
dc.citation.peerreviewedRefereeden_UK
dc.type.statusAM - Accepted Manuscripten_UK
dc.author.emailrobert.mcculloch@stir.ac.uken_UK
dc.citation.date13/09/2017en_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationBiological and Environmental Sciencesen_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationBiological and Environmental Sciencesen_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationLoughborough Universityen_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationAberystwyth Universityen_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationVictoria University of Wellingtonen_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationBiological and Environmental Sciencesen_UK
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000414614900003en_UK
dc.identifier.scopusid2-s2.0-85029367319en_UK
dc.identifier.wtid519512en_UK
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0003-0947-3309en_UK
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0001-5542-3703en_UK
dc.date.accepted2017-07-16en_UK
dcterms.dateAccepted2017-07-16en_UK
dc.date.filedepositdate2017-09-20en_UK
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rioxxterms.typeJournal Article/Reviewen_UK
rioxxterms.versionAMen_UK
local.rioxx.authorStewart, Helena|en_UK
local.rioxx.authorBradwell, Tom|0000-0003-0947-3309en_UK
local.rioxx.authorBullard, Joanna|en_UK
local.rioxx.authorDavies, Sarah|en_UK
local.rioxx.authorGolledge, Nicholas|en_UK
local.rioxx.authorMcCulloch, Robert|0000-0001-5542-3703en_UK
local.rioxx.projectInternal Project|University of Stirling|https://isni.org/isni/0000000122484331en_UK
local.rioxx.freetoreaddate2018-09-14en_UK
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local.rioxx.filenameStewart et al Shebster NA storminess JQS Authors Accepted Manuscript.pdfen_UK
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