Heinrich event 1: an example of dynamical ice-sheet reaction to oceanic changes

Heinrich events, identified as enhanced ice-rafted detritus (IRD) in North Atlantic deep sea sediments (Heinrich, 1988; Hemming, 2004) have classically been attributed to Laurentide ice-sheet (LIS) instabilities (MacAyeal, 1993; Calov et al., 2002; Hulbe et al., 2004) and assumed to lead to importan...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: J. Álvarez-Solas, M. Montoya, C. Ritz, G. Ramstein, S. Charbit, C. Dumas, K. Nisancioglu, T. Dokken, A. Ganopolski
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-7-1297-2011
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:65e35c5270ea4d5a9888b34a07f7abd6 2023-05-15T16:35:39+02:00 Heinrich event 1: an example of dynamical ice-sheet reaction to oceanic changes J. Álvarez-Solas M. Montoya C. Ritz G. Ramstein S. Charbit C. Dumas K. Nisancioglu T. Dokken A. Ganopolski 2011-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-7-1297-2011 https://doaj.org/article/65e35c5270ea4d5a9888b34a07f7abd6 EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.clim-past.net/7/1297/2011/cp-7-1297-2011.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1814-9324 https://doaj.org/toc/1814-9332 doi:10.5194/cp-7-1297-2011 1814-9324 1814-9332 https://doaj.org/article/65e35c5270ea4d5a9888b34a07f7abd6 Climate of the Past, Vol 7, Iss 4, Pp 1297-1306 (2011) Environmental pollution TD172-193.5 Environmental protection TD169-171.8 Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2011 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-7-1297-2011 2022-12-30T21:14:09Z Heinrich events, identified as enhanced ice-rafted detritus (IRD) in North Atlantic deep sea sediments (Heinrich, 1988; Hemming, 2004) have classically been attributed to Laurentide ice-sheet (LIS) instabilities (MacAyeal, 1993; Calov et al., 2002; Hulbe et al., 2004) and assumed to lead to important disruptions of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) and North Atlantic deep water (NADW) formation. However, recent paleoclimate data have revealed that most of these events probably occurred after the AMOC had already slowed down or/and NADW largely collapsed, within about a thousand years (Hall et al., 2006; Hemming, 2004; Jonkers et al., 2010; Roche et al., 2004), implying that the initial AMOC reduction could not have been caused by the Heinrich events themselves. Here we propose an alternative driving mechanism, specifically for Heinrich event 1 (H1; 18 to 15 ka BP), by which North Atlantic ocean circulation changes are found to have strong impacts on LIS dynamics. By combining simulations with a coupled climate model and a three-dimensional ice sheet model, our study illustrates how reduced NADW and AMOC weakening lead to a subsurface warming in the Nordic and Labrador Seas resulting in rapid melting of the Hudson Strait and Labrador ice shelves. Lack of buttressing by the ice shelves implies a substantial ice-stream acceleration, enhanced ice-discharge and sea level rise, with peak values 500–1500 yr after the initial AMOC reduction. Our scenario modifies the previous paradigm of H1 by solving the paradox of its occurrence during a cold surface period, and highlights the importance of taking into account the effects of oceanic circulation on ice-sheets dynamics in order to elucidate the triggering mechanism of Heinrich events. Article in Journal/Newspaper Hudson Strait Ice Sheet Ice Shelves NADW North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Hudson Hudson Strait ENVELOPE(-70.000,-70.000,62.000,62.000) Climate of the Past 7 4 1297 1306
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Environmental protection
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Environmental sciences
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TD172-193.5
Environmental protection
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J. Álvarez-Solas
M. Montoya
C. Ritz
G. Ramstein
S. Charbit
C. Dumas
K. Nisancioglu
T. Dokken
A. Ganopolski
Heinrich event 1: an example of dynamical ice-sheet reaction to oceanic changes
topic_facet Environmental pollution
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Environmental protection
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Environmental sciences
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description Heinrich events, identified as enhanced ice-rafted detritus (IRD) in North Atlantic deep sea sediments (Heinrich, 1988; Hemming, 2004) have classically been attributed to Laurentide ice-sheet (LIS) instabilities (MacAyeal, 1993; Calov et al., 2002; Hulbe et al., 2004) and assumed to lead to important disruptions of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) and North Atlantic deep water (NADW) formation. However, recent paleoclimate data have revealed that most of these events probably occurred after the AMOC had already slowed down or/and NADW largely collapsed, within about a thousand years (Hall et al., 2006; Hemming, 2004; Jonkers et al., 2010; Roche et al., 2004), implying that the initial AMOC reduction could not have been caused by the Heinrich events themselves. Here we propose an alternative driving mechanism, specifically for Heinrich event 1 (H1; 18 to 15 ka BP), by which North Atlantic ocean circulation changes are found to have strong impacts on LIS dynamics. By combining simulations with a coupled climate model and a three-dimensional ice sheet model, our study illustrates how reduced NADW and AMOC weakening lead to a subsurface warming in the Nordic and Labrador Seas resulting in rapid melting of the Hudson Strait and Labrador ice shelves. Lack of buttressing by the ice shelves implies a substantial ice-stream acceleration, enhanced ice-discharge and sea level rise, with peak values 500–1500 yr after the initial AMOC reduction. Our scenario modifies the previous paradigm of H1 by solving the paradox of its occurrence during a cold surface period, and highlights the importance of taking into account the effects of oceanic circulation on ice-sheets dynamics in order to elucidate the triggering mechanism of Heinrich events.
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author J. Álvarez-Solas
M. Montoya
C. Ritz
G. Ramstein
S. Charbit
C. Dumas
K. Nisancioglu
T. Dokken
A. Ganopolski
author_facet J. Álvarez-Solas
M. Montoya
C. Ritz
G. Ramstein
S. Charbit
C. Dumas
K. Nisancioglu
T. Dokken
A. Ganopolski
author_sort J. Álvarez-Solas
title Heinrich event 1: an example of dynamical ice-sheet reaction to oceanic changes
title_short Heinrich event 1: an example of dynamical ice-sheet reaction to oceanic changes
title_full Heinrich event 1: an example of dynamical ice-sheet reaction to oceanic changes
title_fullStr Heinrich event 1: an example of dynamical ice-sheet reaction to oceanic changes
title_full_unstemmed Heinrich event 1: an example of dynamical ice-sheet reaction to oceanic changes
title_sort heinrich event 1: an example of dynamical ice-sheet reaction to oceanic changes
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