Climate change in the circum-North Atlantic region during the last deglaciation

A survey of new and published palaeoclimate data indicates that both the high- and low-latitude North Atlantic regions were characterized by at least three synchronous periods of abrupt climate change during the last glacial-to-interglacial transition. Climate model results suggest that changes in t...

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Main Authors: Overpeck, Jonathan T., Peterson, Larry C., Kipp, Nilva, Imbrie, John, Rind, David
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Published: 1989
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19890050191 2023-05-15T16:40:30+02:00 Climate change in the circum-North Atlantic region during the last deglaciation Overpeck, Jonathan T. Peterson, Larry C. Kipp, Nilva Imbrie, John Rind, David Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Apr 13, 1989 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890050191 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890050191 Accession ID: 89A37562 Copyright Other Sources 46 Nature; 338; 553-557 1989 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T18:03:11Z A survey of new and published palaeoclimate data indicates that both the high- and low-latitude North Atlantic regions were characterized by at least three synchronous periods of abrupt climate change during the last glacial-to-interglacial transition. Climate model results suggest that changes in the melting history of the Laurentide Ice Sheet may explain much of this nonlinear response of the climate system to astronomical (Milankovitch) forcing. Other/Unknown Material Ice Sheet North Atlantic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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topic 46
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Overpeck, Jonathan T.
Peterson, Larry C.
Kipp, Nilva
Imbrie, John
Rind, David
Climate change in the circum-North Atlantic region during the last deglaciation
topic_facet 46
description A survey of new and published palaeoclimate data indicates that both the high- and low-latitude North Atlantic regions were characterized by at least three synchronous periods of abrupt climate change during the last glacial-to-interglacial transition. Climate model results suggest that changes in the melting history of the Laurentide Ice Sheet may explain much of this nonlinear response of the climate system to astronomical (Milankovitch) forcing.
format Other/Unknown Material
author Overpeck, Jonathan T.
Peterson, Larry C.
Kipp, Nilva
Imbrie, John
Rind, David
author_facet Overpeck, Jonathan T.
Peterson, Larry C.
Kipp, Nilva
Imbrie, John
Rind, David
author_sort Overpeck, Jonathan T.
title Climate change in the circum-North Atlantic region during the last deglaciation
title_short Climate change in the circum-North Atlantic region during the last deglaciation
title_full Climate change in the circum-North Atlantic region during the last deglaciation
title_fullStr Climate change in the circum-North Atlantic region during the last deglaciation
title_full_unstemmed Climate change in the circum-North Atlantic region during the last deglaciation
title_sort climate change in the circum-north atlantic region during the last deglaciation
publishDate 1989
url http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890050191
op_coverage Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available
genre Ice Sheet
North Atlantic
genre_facet Ice Sheet
North Atlantic
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Accession ID: 89A37562
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