Sea surface temperature variability and sea-ice extent in the subarctic northwest Pacific during the past 15,000 years

Past changes in North Pacific sea surface temperatures and sea-ice conditions are proposed to play a crucial role in deglacial climate development and ocean circulation but are less well known than from the North Atlantic. Here, we present new alkenone-based sea surface temperature records from the...

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Main Authors: Max, Lars, Riethdorf, Jan-Rainer, Tiedemann, Ralf, Smirnova, Maria, Lembke-Jene, Lester, Fahl, Kirsten, Nürnberg, Dirk, Matul, Alexander, Mollenhauer, Gesine
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Language:English
Published: AGU (American Geophysical Union) 2012
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Online Access:https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/15299/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/15299/1/Max%20et%20al.,%202012.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1029/2012PA002292
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:15299 2023-05-15T15:43:52+02:00 Sea surface temperature variability and sea-ice extent in the subarctic northwest Pacific during the past 15,000 years Max, Lars Riethdorf, Jan-Rainer Tiedemann, Ralf Smirnova, Maria Lembke-Jene, Lester Fahl, Kirsten Nürnberg, Dirk Matul, Alexander Mollenhauer, Gesine 2012 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/15299/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/15299/1/Max%20et%20al.,%202012.pdf https://doi.org/10.1029/2012PA002292 en eng AGU (American Geophysical Union) https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/15299/1/Max%20et%20al.,%202012.pdf Max, L., Riethdorf, J. R., Tiedemann, R., Smirnova, M., Lembke-Jene, L., Fahl, K., Nürnberg, D. , Matul, A. and Mollenhauer, G. (2012) Sea surface temperature variability and sea-ice extent in the subarctic northwest Pacific during the past 15,000 years. Open Access Paleoceanography, 27 (3). PA3213. DOI 10.1029/2012PA002292 <https://doi.org/10.1029/2012PA002292>. doi:10.1029/2012PA002292 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed 2012 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1029/2012PA002292 2023-04-07T15:05:11Z Past changes in North Pacific sea surface temperatures and sea-ice conditions are proposed to play a crucial role in deglacial climate development and ocean circulation but are less well known than from the North Atlantic. Here, we present new alkenone-based sea surface temperature records from the subarctic northwest Pacific and its marginal seas (Bering Sea and Sea of Okhotsk) for the time interval of the last 15 kyr, indicating millennial-scale sea surface temperature fluctuations similar to short-term deglacial climate oscillations known from Greenland ice-core records. Past changes in sea-ice distribution are derived from relative percentage of specific diatom groups and qualitative assessment of the IP25 biomarker related to sea-ice diatoms. The deglacial variability in sea-ice extent matches the sea surface temperature fluctuations. These fluctuations suggest a linkage to deglacial variations in Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and a close atmospheric coupling between the North Pacific and North Atlantic. During the Holocene the subarctic North Pacific is marked by complex sea surface temperature trends, which do not support the hypothesis of a Holocene seesaw in temperature development between the North Atlantic and the North Pacific. Key Points: - Millennial-scale changes in SST in the North Pacific during the last 15 kyr - Changes in sea-ice extent suggest a close coupling to SST fluctuations - Middle to late Holocene SSTs show no clear SST trend in the North Pacific Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Sea Greenland Greenland ice core ice core North Atlantic Sea ice Subarctic OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Bering Sea Greenland Okhotsk Pacific Paleoceanography 27 3 n/a n/a
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description Past changes in North Pacific sea surface temperatures and sea-ice conditions are proposed to play a crucial role in deglacial climate development and ocean circulation but are less well known than from the North Atlantic. Here, we present new alkenone-based sea surface temperature records from the subarctic northwest Pacific and its marginal seas (Bering Sea and Sea of Okhotsk) for the time interval of the last 15 kyr, indicating millennial-scale sea surface temperature fluctuations similar to short-term deglacial climate oscillations known from Greenland ice-core records. Past changes in sea-ice distribution are derived from relative percentage of specific diatom groups and qualitative assessment of the IP25 biomarker related to sea-ice diatoms. The deglacial variability in sea-ice extent matches the sea surface temperature fluctuations. These fluctuations suggest a linkage to deglacial variations in Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and a close atmospheric coupling between the North Pacific and North Atlantic. During the Holocene the subarctic North Pacific is marked by complex sea surface temperature trends, which do not support the hypothesis of a Holocene seesaw in temperature development between the North Atlantic and the North Pacific. Key Points: - Millennial-scale changes in SST in the North Pacific during the last 15 kyr - Changes in sea-ice extent suggest a close coupling to SST fluctuations - Middle to late Holocene SSTs show no clear SST trend in the North Pacific
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author Max, Lars
Riethdorf, Jan-Rainer
Tiedemann, Ralf
Smirnova, Maria
Lembke-Jene, Lester
Fahl, Kirsten
Nürnberg, Dirk
Matul, Alexander
Mollenhauer, Gesine
spellingShingle Max, Lars
Riethdorf, Jan-Rainer
Tiedemann, Ralf
Smirnova, Maria
Lembke-Jene, Lester
Fahl, Kirsten
Nürnberg, Dirk
Matul, Alexander
Mollenhauer, Gesine
Sea surface temperature variability and sea-ice extent in the subarctic northwest Pacific during the past 15,000 years
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Smirnova, Maria
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Nürnberg, Dirk
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Mollenhauer, Gesine
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title Sea surface temperature variability and sea-ice extent in the subarctic northwest Pacific during the past 15,000 years
title_short Sea surface temperature variability and sea-ice extent in the subarctic northwest Pacific during the past 15,000 years
title_full Sea surface temperature variability and sea-ice extent in the subarctic northwest Pacific during the past 15,000 years
title_fullStr Sea surface temperature variability and sea-ice extent in the subarctic northwest Pacific during the past 15,000 years
title_full_unstemmed Sea surface temperature variability and sea-ice extent in the subarctic northwest Pacific during the past 15,000 years
title_sort sea surface temperature variability and sea-ice extent in the subarctic northwest pacific during the past 15,000 years
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Max, L., Riethdorf, J. R., Tiedemann, R., Smirnova, M., Lembke-Jene, L., Fahl, K., Nürnberg, D. , Matul, A. and Mollenhauer, G. (2012) Sea surface temperature variability and sea-ice extent in the subarctic northwest Pacific during the past 15,000 years. Open Access Paleoceanography, 27 (3). PA3213. DOI 10.1029/2012PA002292 <https://doi.org/10.1029/2012PA002292>.
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