Expression of the bipolar see-saw in Antarctic climate records during the last deglaciation

Ice-core records of climate from Greenland and Antarctica show asynchronous temperature variations on millennial timescales during the last glacial period(1). The warming during the transition from glacial to interglacial conditions was markedly different between the hemispheres, a pattern attribute...

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Main Authors: Stenni, B., Buiron, D., Frezzotti, M., Albani, S., Barbante, C., Bard, E., Barnola, J.M., Baroni, M., Baumgartner, M., Bonazza, M., Capron, E., Castellano, E., Chappellaz, J., Delmonte, B., Falourd, S., Genoni, L., Iacumin, P., Jouzel, J., Kipfstuhl, S., Landais, A., Lemieux-Dudon, B., Maggi, V., Masson-Delmotte, V., Mazzola, C., Minster, B., Montagnat, M., Mulvaney, Robert, Narcisi, B., Oerter, H., Parrenin, F., Petit, J.R., Ritz, C., Scarchilli, C., Schilt, A., Schüpbach, S., Schwander, J., Selmo, E., Severi, M., Stocker, T.F., Udisti, R.
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:13308 2023-05-15T13:45:11+02:00 Expression of the bipolar see-saw in Antarctic climate records during the last deglaciation Stenni, B. Buiron, D. Frezzotti, M. Albani, S. Barbante, C. Bard, E. Barnola, J.M. Baroni, M. Baumgartner, M. Bonazza, M. Capron, E. Castellano, E. Chappellaz, J. Delmonte, B. Falourd, S. Genoni, L. Iacumin, P. Jouzel, J. Kipfstuhl, S. Landais, A. Lemieux-Dudon, B. Maggi, V. Masson-Delmotte, V. Mazzola, C. Minster, B. Montagnat, M. Mulvaney, Robert Narcisi, B. Oerter, H. Parrenin, F. Petit, J.R. Ritz, C. Scarchilli, C. Schilt, A. Schüpbach, S. Schwander, J. Selmo, E. Severi, M. Stocker, T.F. Udisti, R. 2011 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/13308/ http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v4/n1/full/ngeo1026.html unknown Nature Publishing Group Stenni, B.; Buiron, D.; Frezzotti, M.; Albani, S.; Barbante, C.; Bard, E.; Barnola, J.M.; Baroni, M.; Baumgartner, M.; Bonazza, M.; Capron, E.; Castellano, E.; Chappellaz, J.; Delmonte, B.; Falourd, S.; Genoni, L.; Iacumin, P.; Jouzel, J.; Kipfstuhl, S.; Landais, A.; Lemieux-Dudon, B.; Maggi, V.; Masson-Delmotte, V.; Mazzola, C.; Minster, B.; Montagnat, M.; Mulvaney, Robert orcid:0000-0002-5372-8148 Narcisi, B.; Oerter, H.; Parrenin, F.; Petit, J.R.; Ritz, C.; Scarchilli, C.; Schilt, A.; Schüpbach, S.; Schwander, J.; Selmo, E.; Severi, M.; Stocker, T.F.; Udisti, R. 2011 Expression of the bipolar see-saw in Antarctic climate records during the last deglaciation. Nature Geoscience, 4 (1). 46-49. https://doi.org/10.1038/NGEO1026 <https://doi.org/10.1038/NGEO1026> Meteorology and Climatology Glaciology Chemistry Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1038/NGEO1026 2023-02-04T19:28:30Z Ice-core records of climate from Greenland and Antarctica show asynchronous temperature variations on millennial timescales during the last glacial period(1). The warming during the transition from glacial to interglacial conditions was markedly different between the hemispheres, a pattern attributed to the thermal bipolar see-saw(2). However, a record from the Ross Sea sector of East Antarctica has been suggested to be synchronous with Northern Hemisphere climate change(3). Here we present a temperature record from the Talos Dome ice core, also located in the Ross Sea sector. We compare our record with ice-core analyses from Greenland, based on methane synchronization(4), and find clearly asynchronous temperature changes during the deglaciation. We also find distinct differences in Antarctic records, pointing to differences in the climate evolution of the Indo-Pacific and Atlantic sectors of Antarctica. In the Atlantic sector, we find that the rate of warming slowed between 16,000 and 14,500 years ago, parallel with the deceleration of the rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and with a slight cooling over Greenland. In addition, our chronology supports the hypothesis that the cooling of the Antarctic Cold Reversal is synchronous with the Bolling-Allerod warming in the northern hemisphere 14,700 years ago(5). Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Greenland ice core Ross Sea Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic East Antarctica Greenland Pacific Ross Sea Talos Dome ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-73.000,-73.000) The Antarctic Nature Geoscience 4 1 46 49
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Glaciology
Chemistry
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Glaciology
Chemistry
Stenni, B.
Buiron, D.
Frezzotti, M.
Albani, S.
Barbante, C.
Bard, E.
Barnola, J.M.
Baroni, M.
Baumgartner, M.
Bonazza, M.
Capron, E.
Castellano, E.
Chappellaz, J.
Delmonte, B.
Falourd, S.
Genoni, L.
Iacumin, P.
Jouzel, J.
Kipfstuhl, S.
Landais, A.
Lemieux-Dudon, B.
Maggi, V.
Masson-Delmotte, V.
Mazzola, C.
Minster, B.
Montagnat, M.
Mulvaney, Robert
Narcisi, B.
Oerter, H.
Parrenin, F.
Petit, J.R.
Ritz, C.
Scarchilli, C.
Schilt, A.
Schüpbach, S.
Schwander, J.
Selmo, E.
Severi, M.
Stocker, T.F.
Udisti, R.
Expression of the bipolar see-saw in Antarctic climate records during the last deglaciation
topic_facet Meteorology and Climatology
Glaciology
Chemistry
description Ice-core records of climate from Greenland and Antarctica show asynchronous temperature variations on millennial timescales during the last glacial period(1). The warming during the transition from glacial to interglacial conditions was markedly different between the hemispheres, a pattern attributed to the thermal bipolar see-saw(2). However, a record from the Ross Sea sector of East Antarctica has been suggested to be synchronous with Northern Hemisphere climate change(3). Here we present a temperature record from the Talos Dome ice core, also located in the Ross Sea sector. We compare our record with ice-core analyses from Greenland, based on methane synchronization(4), and find clearly asynchronous temperature changes during the deglaciation. We also find distinct differences in Antarctic records, pointing to differences in the climate evolution of the Indo-Pacific and Atlantic sectors of Antarctica. In the Atlantic sector, we find that the rate of warming slowed between 16,000 and 14,500 years ago, parallel with the deceleration of the rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and with a slight cooling over Greenland. In addition, our chronology supports the hypothesis that the cooling of the Antarctic Cold Reversal is synchronous with the Bolling-Allerod warming in the northern hemisphere 14,700 years ago(5).
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author Stenni, B.
Buiron, D.
Frezzotti, M.
Albani, S.
Barbante, C.
Bard, E.
Barnola, J.M.
Baroni, M.
Baumgartner, M.
Bonazza, M.
Capron, E.
Castellano, E.
Chappellaz, J.
Delmonte, B.
Falourd, S.
Genoni, L.
Iacumin, P.
Jouzel, J.
Kipfstuhl, S.
Landais, A.
Lemieux-Dudon, B.
Maggi, V.
Masson-Delmotte, V.
Mazzola, C.
Minster, B.
Montagnat, M.
Mulvaney, Robert
Narcisi, B.
Oerter, H.
Parrenin, F.
Petit, J.R.
Ritz, C.
Scarchilli, C.
Schilt, A.
Schüpbach, S.
Schwander, J.
Selmo, E.
Severi, M.
Stocker, T.F.
Udisti, R.
author_facet Stenni, B.
Buiron, D.
Frezzotti, M.
Albani, S.
Barbante, C.
Bard, E.
Barnola, J.M.
Baroni, M.
Baumgartner, M.
Bonazza, M.
Capron, E.
Castellano, E.
Chappellaz, J.
Delmonte, B.
Falourd, S.
Genoni, L.
Iacumin, P.
Jouzel, J.
Kipfstuhl, S.
Landais, A.
Lemieux-Dudon, B.
Maggi, V.
Masson-Delmotte, V.
Mazzola, C.
Minster, B.
Montagnat, M.
Mulvaney, Robert
Narcisi, B.
Oerter, H.
Parrenin, F.
Petit, J.R.
Ritz, C.
Scarchilli, C.
Schilt, A.
Schüpbach, S.
Schwander, J.
Selmo, E.
Severi, M.
Stocker, T.F.
Udisti, R.
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title Expression of the bipolar see-saw in Antarctic climate records during the last deglaciation
title_short Expression of the bipolar see-saw in Antarctic climate records during the last deglaciation
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title_fullStr Expression of the bipolar see-saw in Antarctic climate records during the last deglaciation
title_full_unstemmed Expression of the bipolar see-saw in Antarctic climate records during the last deglaciation
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