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Insights Into Changing Interglacial Conditions in Subarctic Canada From MIS 11 Through MIS 5e From Seasonally Resolved Speleothem Records
Abstract
Highâresolution records from past interglacial climates help constrain future responses to global warming, yet are rare. Here, we produce seasonally resolved climate records from subarcticâCanada using micronâscale measurements of oxygen isotopes (δ18O) in speleothems with apparent annual growth bands from three interglacial periodsâMarine Isotope Stages (MIS) 11, 9, and 5e. We find 3â° lower δ18O values during MIS 11 than MIS 5e, despite MIS 11 likely being warmer. We explore controls on highâlatitude speleothem δ18O and suggest low MIS 11 δ18O values reflect greater contribution of coldâseason precipitation to dripwater from longer annual ground thaw durations. Other potential influences include changes in precipitation source and/or increased fraction of coldâseason precipitation from diminished sea ice in MIS 11. Our study highlights the potential for highâlatitude speleothems to yield detailed isotopic records of Northern Hemisphere interglacial climates beyond the reach of Greenland ice cores and offers a framework for interpreting them