Paleoclimatic Variability Inferred from the Spectral Analysis of Greenland and Antarctic Ice-Core Data

Paleoclimate variations occur at various time scales, between a few centuries for the Heinrich events and several hundreds of millenia for the glacial to interglacial variations. The recent ice cores from Greenland (Greenland Ice Core Project and Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2) and Antarctica (Vostok...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Main Authors: Yiou, R., Fuher, K., Meeker, L. D., Jouzel, J., Johnsen, S., Mayewski, Paul Andrew
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spelling ftmaineuniv:oai:digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu:ers_facpub-1262 2024-09-15T17:44:27+00:00 Paleoclimatic Variability Inferred from the Spectral Analysis of Greenland and Antarctic Ice-Core Data Yiou, R. Fuher, K. Meeker, L. D. Jouzel, J. Johnsen, S. Mayewski, Paul Andrew 1997-11-30T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/ers_facpub/257 https://doi.org/10.1029/97JC00158 https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/context/ers_facpub/article/1262/viewcontent/Paleoclimatic_variability_inferred_from_the_spectral_analysis_of_Greenland_and_Antarctic_ice_core_data.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@UMaine https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/ers_facpub/257 doi:10.1029/97JC00158 https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/context/ers_facpub/article/1262/viewcontent/Paleoclimatic_variability_inferred_from_the_spectral_analysis_of_Greenland_and_Antarctic_ice_core_data.pdf This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. In addition, no permission is required from the rights-holder(s) for educational uses. For other uses, you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). Earth Science Faculty Scholarship Glaciogeology Geochemistry Glaciochemistry Glaciology Cryology Climate Change Atmospheric Sciences Climate Hydrology text 1997 ftmaineuniv https://doi.org/10.1029/97JC00158 2024-07-24T05:38:40Z Paleoclimate variations occur at various time scales, between a few centuries for the Heinrich events and several hundreds of millenia for the glacial to interglacial variations. The recent ice cores from Greenland (Greenland Ice Core Project and Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2) and Antarctica (Vostok) span at least one glacial oscillation and provide many opportunities to investigate climate variations with a very fine resolution. The joint study of cores from both hemispheres allows us to distinguish between the sources of variability and helps to propose mechanisms of variations for the different time scales involved. The climate proxies we analyze are inferred from δ18O and δD for temperature and chemical species (such as calcium) for the joint behavior of the major ions in the atmosphere, which yield an estimate of the polar circulation index. Those data provide time series of climatic variables from which we extract the information on the dynamics of the underlying system. We used several independent spectral analysis techniques, to reduce the possibility of spurious results. Those methods encompass the multitaper spectral analysis, singular-spectrum analysis, maximum entropy method, principal component analysis, minimum bias spectral estimates, and digital filter reconstructions. Our results show some differences between the two hemispheres in the slow variability associated with the astronomical forcing. Common features found in the three ice-core records occur on shorter periods, between 1 and 7 kyr. The Holocene also shows recurrent common patterns between Greenland and Antarctica. We propose and discuss mechanisms to explain such behavior. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Greenland Greenland ice core Greenland Ice core Project Greenland Ice Sheet Project ice core Ice Sheet The University of Maine: DigitalCommons@UMaine Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 102 C12 26441 26454
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Geochemistry
Glaciochemistry
Glaciology
Cryology
Climate Change
Atmospheric Sciences
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Hydrology
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Fuher, K.
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Jouzel, J.
Johnsen, S.
Mayewski, Paul Andrew
Paleoclimatic Variability Inferred from the Spectral Analysis of Greenland and Antarctic Ice-Core Data
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Geochemistry
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Cryology
Climate Change
Atmospheric Sciences
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Hydrology
description Paleoclimate variations occur at various time scales, between a few centuries for the Heinrich events and several hundreds of millenia for the glacial to interglacial variations. The recent ice cores from Greenland (Greenland Ice Core Project and Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2) and Antarctica (Vostok) span at least one glacial oscillation and provide many opportunities to investigate climate variations with a very fine resolution. The joint study of cores from both hemispheres allows us to distinguish between the sources of variability and helps to propose mechanisms of variations for the different time scales involved. The climate proxies we analyze are inferred from δ18O and δD for temperature and chemical species (such as calcium) for the joint behavior of the major ions in the atmosphere, which yield an estimate of the polar circulation index. Those data provide time series of climatic variables from which we extract the information on the dynamics of the underlying system. We used several independent spectral analysis techniques, to reduce the possibility of spurious results. Those methods encompass the multitaper spectral analysis, singular-spectrum analysis, maximum entropy method, principal component analysis, minimum bias spectral estimates, and digital filter reconstructions. Our results show some differences between the two hemispheres in the slow variability associated with the astronomical forcing. Common features found in the three ice-core records occur on shorter periods, between 1 and 7 kyr. The Holocene also shows recurrent common patterns between Greenland and Antarctica. We propose and discuss mechanisms to explain such behavior.
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author Yiou, R.
Fuher, K.
Meeker, L. D.
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title Paleoclimatic Variability Inferred from the Spectral Analysis of Greenland and Antarctic Ice-Core Data
title_short Paleoclimatic Variability Inferred from the Spectral Analysis of Greenland and Antarctic Ice-Core Data
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title_full_unstemmed Paleoclimatic Variability Inferred from the Spectral Analysis of Greenland and Antarctic Ice-Core Data
title_sort paleoclimatic variability inferred from the spectral analysis of greenland and antarctic ice-core data
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