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Digging for Diatoms Discovering Past Climates. Wim van Egmond What are diatoms? Diatoms are beautiful single-celled organisms that live in glass homes.

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Page 1: Digging for Diatoms Discovering Past Climates. Wim van Egmond What are diatoms? Diatoms are beautiful single-celled organisms that live in glass homes.

Digging for Diatoms

Discovering Past Climates

Page 2: Digging for Diatoms Discovering Past Climates. Wim van Egmond What are diatoms? Diatoms are beautiful single-celled organisms that live in glass homes.

Wim van Egmond

What are diatoms?

• Diatoms are beautiful single-celled organisms that live in glass homes made of silica. Their shells consist of two valves that fit together like a shoebox

• Although thousands of species exist, diatoms are usually divided in two groups: the pennates (pen-shaped) or the centric (rounded)

• They are abundant in both fresh and salt waters and their remains are widely distributed in soils where they form deposits.

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Pen-shaped or Rounded?

NitzschiaCyclotella

Centric Pennate

© Canadian Museum of Nature

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A Diatom by Any Other Name…• There may be up to 100,000 different species of diatoms

(15,000 have been identified so far).• Each species requires certain ecological conditions in order to

survive

• Genus Fragilaria thrives under colder and more nutrient poor environments, while many centrics prefer warmer and more nutrient-rich surrounding.

Chemical Physical

•Nutrients•pH•Salinity

•Temperature•Light

Page 5: Digging for Diatoms Discovering Past Climates. Wim van Egmond What are diatoms? Diatoms are beautiful single-celled organisms that live in glass homes.

Who Touched the Thermostat?

• Because of their ecological eccentricities, and the fact that their glass shells remain long after they die, diatoms can provide scientists with a stunning insight into the environments and climates of the past!

• By dating a soil sample and studying its diatom fossil content (number and type), we can estimate the climate of a given period.

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The Core of This Experiment…

• 485 cm sediment core• Bottom of lake JR01 on

Boothia Peninsula, Nunavut Territory

• Base of core dated to 6700 years b.p. using radiocarbon analysis

• Middle Holocene • All of recorded human

history

© Canadian Museum of Nature

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Where and How to Core?

Boothia Peninsula

Lake JR01

Iqaluit

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Coring a Core…

© Canadian Museum of Nature

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The Usual Suspects

• Fragilaria sp.• Thrives in cold,

nutirent-poor conditions

• Can assume a variety of shapes but is always symmetrical

• Usually no more than 15 microns in length

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The Usual Suspects

• Nitzschia sp. • Associated with

warmer and more nutrient-rich environments

• Completely symmetrical and smaller than other pennates.

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The Usual Suspects

• Cyclotella sp. • Thrives in more

nutrient-rich environments

• Good indicators of shorter ice covers and longer growing seasons

• Perfectly round in shape

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The Usual Suspects

• Amphora sp.• Prefers colder water

conditions and a less productive (nutrient-poor) environment

• Partly symmetrical and shaped like a half-moon with both ends pinched.

• Sometimes confused with Cymbella which has more striae.

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Remember

More diverse and abundant =

Warmer

Less diverse and scarcer =

Colder

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Early to Middle Holocene (≈6700 years ago)

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Neoglacial (≈3300 years ago)

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Medieval Warm Period(≈855 years ago)

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Little Ice Age(≈380 years ago)

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Recently…(≈45 years ago)

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