Holocene long- and short-term climate changes off Adelie Land, East Antarctica

Diatom data from a marine sediment core give insight on Holocene changes in sea- surface conditions and climate at high southern latitudes off Adelie Land, East Antarctica. The early to mid- Holocene was warmer than the late Holocene with a transition at similar to 4000 calendar years B. P. Sea ice...

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Published in:Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Main Authors: Crosta, X., Debret, M., Denis, D., Courty, M. A., Ther, O.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Amer Geophysical Union 2007
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Online Access:https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00235/34642/33044.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1029/2007GC001718
https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00235/34642/
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:34642 2023-05-15T13:04:13+02:00 Holocene long- and short-term climate changes off Adelie Land, East Antarctica Crosta, X. Debret, M. Denis, D. Courty, M. A. Ther, O. 2007-11-30 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00235/34642/33044.pdf https://doi.org/10.1029/2007GC001718 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00235/34642/ eng eng Amer Geophysical Union https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00235/34642/33044.pdf doi:10.1029/2007GC001718 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00235/34642/ Copyright 2007 by the American Geophysical Union info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems (1525-2027) (Amer Geophysical Union), 2007-11-30 , Vol. 8 , N. 11 , P. 1-15 Antarctica sea ice Holocene insolation thermohaline circulation text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2007 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1029/2007GC001718 2021-09-23T20:25:26Z Diatom data from a marine sediment core give insight on Holocene changes in sea- surface conditions and climate at high southern latitudes off Adelie Land, East Antarctica. The early to mid- Holocene was warmer than the late Holocene with a transition at similar to 4000 calendar years B. P. Sea ice was less present and spring- summer growing season was greater during the warm period relative to the cold one, thus limiting sea ice diatom production and favoring more open ocean diatom to develop. The long- term Holocene climatic evolution in East Antarctica is explained by a combination of a delayed response to local seasonal insolation changes coupled to the long memory of the Southern Ocean. Abrupt variations of the diatom relative abundances, indicating rapid climate changes, are superimposed to the Holocene long- term trends. Spectral analyses calculate robust frequencies at similar to 1600 a ( where "a'' is years), similar to 1250 a, similar to 1050 a, similar to 570 a, similar to 310 a, similar to 230 a, similar to 150 - 125 a, similar to 110 a, similar to 90 a, and similar to 66 a. Such periods are very close to solar activity cyclicities, except for the periods at similar to 310 a and similar to 1250 a, which are close to internal climate variability cyclicities. Wavelet analyses estimate the same periods but indicate nonstationary cyclicities. Rapid climate changes at high southern latitudes may therefore be explained by a combination of external ( solar) and internal ( thermohaline circulation) forcings. Article in Journal/Newspaper Adelie Land Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Sea ice Southern Ocean Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) East Antarctica Southern Ocean Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 8 11 n/a n/a
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thermohaline circulation
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Debret, M.
Denis, D.
Courty, M. A.
Ther, O.
Holocene long- and short-term climate changes off Adelie Land, East Antarctica
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description Diatom data from a marine sediment core give insight on Holocene changes in sea- surface conditions and climate at high southern latitudes off Adelie Land, East Antarctica. The early to mid- Holocene was warmer than the late Holocene with a transition at similar to 4000 calendar years B. P. Sea ice was less present and spring- summer growing season was greater during the warm period relative to the cold one, thus limiting sea ice diatom production and favoring more open ocean diatom to develop. The long- term Holocene climatic evolution in East Antarctica is explained by a combination of a delayed response to local seasonal insolation changes coupled to the long memory of the Southern Ocean. Abrupt variations of the diatom relative abundances, indicating rapid climate changes, are superimposed to the Holocene long- term trends. Spectral analyses calculate robust frequencies at similar to 1600 a ( where "a'' is years), similar to 1250 a, similar to 1050 a, similar to 570 a, similar to 310 a, similar to 230 a, similar to 150 - 125 a, similar to 110 a, similar to 90 a, and similar to 66 a. Such periods are very close to solar activity cyclicities, except for the periods at similar to 310 a and similar to 1250 a, which are close to internal climate variability cyclicities. Wavelet analyses estimate the same periods but indicate nonstationary cyclicities. Rapid climate changes at high southern latitudes may therefore be explained by a combination of external ( solar) and internal ( thermohaline circulation) forcings.
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author Crosta, X.
Debret, M.
Denis, D.
Courty, M. A.
Ther, O.
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Denis, D.
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title Holocene long- and short-term climate changes off Adelie Land, East Antarctica
title_short Holocene long- and short-term climate changes off Adelie Land, East Antarctica
title_full Holocene long- and short-term climate changes off Adelie Land, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Holocene long- and short-term climate changes off Adelie Land, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Holocene long- and short-term climate changes off Adelie Land, East Antarctica
title_sort holocene long- and short-term climate changes off adelie land, east antarctica
publisher Amer Geophysical Union
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