A subtropical fate awaited freshwater discharged from glacial
[1] The 8.2 kyr event is the largest abrupt climatic change recorded in the last 10,000 years, and is widely hypothesized to have been triggered by the release of thousands of kilometers cubed of freshwater into the North Atlantic Ocean. Using a high‐resolution (1/6°) global, ocean‐ice circulation m...
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