Sea ice in the northern North Atlantic through the Holocene:Evidence from ice cores and marine sediment records

Sea ice plays a pivotal role in Earth's climate and its past reconstruction is crucial to investigate the connections and feedbacks with the other components of the climate system. Among the available archives that store information of past sea ice are marine and ice cores. Recent studies on th...

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Main Authors: Maffezzoli, Niccolo, Risebrobakken, Bjorg, Miles, Martin W., Vallelonga, Paul, Berben, Sarah M. P., Scoto, Federico, Edwards, Ross, Kjaer, Helle Astrid, Sadatzki, Henrik, Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso, Turetta, Clara, Barbante, Carlo, Vinther, Bo, Spolaor, Andrea
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/sea-ice-in-the-northern-north-atlantic-through-the-holocene(88a5bdff-9111-444e-875c-4d9071cc4870).html
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107249
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/333301917/1_s2.0_S027737912100456X_am.pdf
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/88a5bdff-9111-444e-875c-4d9071cc4870 2024-06-09T07:43:54+00:00 Sea ice in the northern North Atlantic through the Holocene:Evidence from ice cores and marine sediment records Maffezzoli, Niccolo Risebrobakken, Bjorg Miles, Martin W. Vallelonga, Paul Berben, Sarah M. P. Scoto, Federico Edwards, Ross Kjaer, Helle Astrid Sadatzki, Henrik Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso Turetta, Clara Barbante, Carlo Vinther, Bo Spolaor, Andrea 2021-11-03 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/sea-ice-in-the-northern-north-atlantic-through-the-holocene(88a5bdff-9111-444e-875c-4d9071cc4870).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107249 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/333301917/1_s2.0_S027737912100456X_am.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Maffezzoli , N , Risebrobakken , B , Miles , M W , Vallelonga , P , Berben , S M P , Scoto , F , Edwards , R , Kjaer , H A , Sadatzki , H , Saiz-Lopez , A , Turetta , C , Barbante , C , Vinther , B & Spolaor , A 2021 , ' Sea ice in the northern North Atlantic through the Holocene : Evidence from ice cores and marine sediment records ' , Quaternary Science Reviews , vol. 273 , 107249 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107249 Sea ice Holocene North Atlantic ocean Greenland Ice cores Marine sediment cores Renland Sodium Bromine Iodine IP25 HIGH-RESOLUTION RECORD SALT AEROSOL ARCTIC-OCEAN FRAM STRAIT ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION SURFACE TEMPERATURES NORDIC SEAS IODINE EMISSIONS MOLECULAR-IODINE ICELANDIC SHELF article 2021 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107249 2024-05-16T11:29:22Z Sea ice plays a pivotal role in Earth's climate and its past reconstruction is crucial to investigate the connections and feedbacks with the other components of the climate system. Among the available archives that store information of past sea ice are marine and ice cores. Recent studies on the IP 25 biomarker extracted from marine sediments has shown great skill to infer past changes of Arctic sea ice. In ice matrixes, sodium, bromine and iodine have shown potential to store the fingerprint of sea ice presence. The development of an unambiguous sea ice proxy from ice cores, however, has proven to be a challenging task especially in the Arctic realm. In this work we analyze the sodium, bromine and iodine records in the RECAP ice core, coastal eastern Greenland, to investigate the sea ice variability in the northern North Atlantic Ocean through the last 11,000 years of the current interglacial, i.e. the Holocene. We compare the RECAP records with marine sea ice proxy records available from the northern North Atlantic. We suggest that RECAP sodium concentrations can be associated with variability of sea ice extent, while the bromine-to-sodium ratios and iodine are associated respectively with seasonal sea ice and bioproductivity from open ocean and fresh sea ice surfaces. According to our interpretation, we find that sea ice was at its lowest extent and seasonal in nature during the early Holocene in all regions of the North Atlantic. Increasing sea ice signals are seen from ca. 8-9 ka b2k, in line with long-term Holocene cooling. The increasing sea ice trend appears uninterrupted in the Fram Strait and North Iceland while reaching a maximum ca. 5 ka b2k in the East Greenland region. Sea ice modifications during the last 5000 years display great variability in East Greenland with intermediate conditions between the early and mid Holocene, possibly associated with local fjord dynamics. The last sea ice maximum was reached across all regions 1000 years b2k. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean East Greenland Fram Strait Greenland Greenland ice cores ice core Iceland Nordic Seas North Atlantic Sea ice University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Arctic Ocean Greenland Renland ENVELOPE(-26.750,-26.750,71.200,71.200) Quaternary Science Reviews 273 107249
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topic Sea ice
Holocene
North Atlantic ocean
Greenland
Ice cores
Marine sediment cores
Renland
Sodium
Bromine
Iodine
IP25
HIGH-RESOLUTION RECORD
SALT AEROSOL
ARCTIC-OCEAN
FRAM STRAIT
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
SURFACE TEMPERATURES
NORDIC SEAS
IODINE EMISSIONS
MOLECULAR-IODINE
ICELANDIC SHELF
spellingShingle Sea ice
Holocene
North Atlantic ocean
Greenland
Ice cores
Marine sediment cores
Renland
Sodium
Bromine
Iodine
IP25
HIGH-RESOLUTION RECORD
SALT AEROSOL
ARCTIC-OCEAN
FRAM STRAIT
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
SURFACE TEMPERATURES
NORDIC SEAS
IODINE EMISSIONS
MOLECULAR-IODINE
ICELANDIC SHELF
Maffezzoli, Niccolo
Risebrobakken, Bjorg
Miles, Martin W.
Vallelonga, Paul
Berben, Sarah M. P.
Scoto, Federico
Edwards, Ross
Kjaer, Helle Astrid
Sadatzki, Henrik
Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso
Turetta, Clara
Barbante, Carlo
Vinther, Bo
Spolaor, Andrea
Sea ice in the northern North Atlantic through the Holocene:Evidence from ice cores and marine sediment records
topic_facet Sea ice
Holocene
North Atlantic ocean
Greenland
Ice cores
Marine sediment cores
Renland
Sodium
Bromine
Iodine
IP25
HIGH-RESOLUTION RECORD
SALT AEROSOL
ARCTIC-OCEAN
FRAM STRAIT
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
SURFACE TEMPERATURES
NORDIC SEAS
IODINE EMISSIONS
MOLECULAR-IODINE
ICELANDIC SHELF
description Sea ice plays a pivotal role in Earth's climate and its past reconstruction is crucial to investigate the connections and feedbacks with the other components of the climate system. Among the available archives that store information of past sea ice are marine and ice cores. Recent studies on the IP 25 biomarker extracted from marine sediments has shown great skill to infer past changes of Arctic sea ice. In ice matrixes, sodium, bromine and iodine have shown potential to store the fingerprint of sea ice presence. The development of an unambiguous sea ice proxy from ice cores, however, has proven to be a challenging task especially in the Arctic realm. In this work we analyze the sodium, bromine and iodine records in the RECAP ice core, coastal eastern Greenland, to investigate the sea ice variability in the northern North Atlantic Ocean through the last 11,000 years of the current interglacial, i.e. the Holocene. We compare the RECAP records with marine sea ice proxy records available from the northern North Atlantic. We suggest that RECAP sodium concentrations can be associated with variability of sea ice extent, while the bromine-to-sodium ratios and iodine are associated respectively with seasonal sea ice and bioproductivity from open ocean and fresh sea ice surfaces. According to our interpretation, we find that sea ice was at its lowest extent and seasonal in nature during the early Holocene in all regions of the North Atlantic. Increasing sea ice signals are seen from ca. 8-9 ka b2k, in line with long-term Holocene cooling. The increasing sea ice trend appears uninterrupted in the Fram Strait and North Iceland while reaching a maximum ca. 5 ka b2k in the East Greenland region. Sea ice modifications during the last 5000 years display great variability in East Greenland with intermediate conditions between the early and mid Holocene, possibly associated with local fjord dynamics. The last sea ice maximum was reached across all regions 1000 years b2k. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Maffezzoli, Niccolo
Risebrobakken, Bjorg
Miles, Martin W.
Vallelonga, Paul
Berben, Sarah M. P.
Scoto, Federico
Edwards, Ross
Kjaer, Helle Astrid
Sadatzki, Henrik
Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso
Turetta, Clara
Barbante, Carlo
Vinther, Bo
Spolaor, Andrea
author_facet Maffezzoli, Niccolo
Risebrobakken, Bjorg
Miles, Martin W.
Vallelonga, Paul
Berben, Sarah M. P.
Scoto, Federico
Edwards, Ross
Kjaer, Helle Astrid
Sadatzki, Henrik
Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso
Turetta, Clara
Barbante, Carlo
Vinther, Bo
Spolaor, Andrea
author_sort Maffezzoli, Niccolo
title Sea ice in the northern North Atlantic through the Holocene:Evidence from ice cores and marine sediment records
title_short Sea ice in the northern North Atlantic through the Holocene:Evidence from ice cores and marine sediment records
title_full Sea ice in the northern North Atlantic through the Holocene:Evidence from ice cores and marine sediment records
title_fullStr Sea ice in the northern North Atlantic through the Holocene:Evidence from ice cores and marine sediment records
title_full_unstemmed Sea ice in the northern North Atlantic through the Holocene:Evidence from ice cores and marine sediment records
title_sort sea ice in the northern north atlantic through the holocene:evidence from ice cores and marine sediment records
publishDate 2021
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107249
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/333301917/1_s2.0_S027737912100456X_am.pdf
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