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A statistical method for varve verification using seasonal pollen deposition
Authors:Jeannine-Marie St Jacques  Brian F Cumming  John P Smol
Affiliation:(1) Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Lab (P.E.A.R.L.), Department of Biology, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada, K7L 3N6;(2) Present address: Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative (P.A.R.C.), University of Regina, Suite 150, 10 Research Drive, Regina, SK, Canada, S4S 7J7
Abstract:We developed a fast, inexpensive, statistically rigorous method of varve verification that uses prospective varve layer-splitting and seasonal pollen deposition. This method can be used on any sediment that contains seasonally deposited pollen, and avoids the need for radio-isotopic, optical, or thermoluminescence dating. The method uses a χ2 test and non-parametric regression, together with recorded plant bloom times from pollen traps, to assess the differences in pollen abundances in light/dark (i.e. summer/winter-spring) sediment layers. A statistical test is required because such seasonally deposited data are inherently noisy, with a low signal-to-noise ratio. To illustrate this approach, visible laminations of Lake Mina, Minnesota, USA, were assessed in two separate regions of a core spanning 900 years. Results show that the laminations were deposited annually.
Keywords:Annual laminations  Chronology  Paleolimnology  Pollen  Seasonal deposition  Sediments  Statistical test  Varve verification
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