Regional seesaw between the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas during the last glacial abrupt climate events

Abstract. Dansgaard–Oeschger oscillations constitute one of the most enigmatic features of the last glacial cycle. Their cold atmospheric phases have been commonly associated with cold sea-surface temperatures and expansion of sea ice in the North Atlantic and adjacent seas. Here, based on dinocyst...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: WARY, Melanie, EYNAUD, Frederique, SWINGEDOUW, Didier, MASSON-DELMOTTE, Valérie, MATTHIESSEN, Jens, KISSEL, Catherine, ZUMAQUE, Jena, ROSSIGNOL, Linda, JOUZEL, Jean
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/200115
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12278/200115
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-13-729-2017
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spelling ftoskarbordeaux:oai:oskar-bordeaux.fr:20.500.12278/200115 2024-06-23T07:53:13+00:00 Regional seesaw between the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas during the last glacial abrupt climate events WARY, Melanie EYNAUD, Frederique SWINGEDOUW, Didier MASSON-DELMOTTE, Valérie MATTHIESSEN, Jens KISSEL, Catherine ZUMAQUE, Jena ROSSIGNOL, Linda JOUZEL, Jean 2017-06-30 https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/200115 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12278/200115 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-13-729-2017 EN eng 1814-9324 oai:crossref.org:10.5194/cp-13-729-2017 https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/200115 doi:10.5194/cp-13-729-2017 Attribution 3.0 United States open http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/ CC BY crossref Sciences de l'environnement Article de revue 2017 ftoskarbordeaux https://doi.org/20.500.12278/20011510.5194/cp-13-729-2017 2024-06-03T14:02:29Z Abstract. Dansgaard–Oeschger oscillations constitute one of the most enigmatic features of the last glacial cycle. Their cold atmospheric phases have been commonly associated with cold sea-surface temperatures and expansion of sea ice in the North Atlantic and adjacent seas. Here, based on dinocyst analyses from the 48–30 ka interval of four sediment cores from the northern Northeast Atlantic and southern Norwegian Sea, we provide direct and quantitative evidence of a regional paradoxical seesaw pattern: cold Greenland and North Atlantic phases coincide with warmer sea-surface conditions and shorter seasonal sea-ice cover durations in the Norwegian Sea as compared to warm phases. Combined with additional palaeorecords and multi-model hosing simulations, our results suggest that during cold Greenland phases, reduced Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and cold North Atlantic sea-surface conditions were accompanied by the subsurface propagation of warm Atlantic waters that re-emerged in the Nordic Seas and provided moisture towards Greenland summit. Groenland vert Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Groenland Nordic Seas North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Norwegian Sea Sea ice OSKAR Bordeaux (Open Science Knowledge ARchive) Norwegian Sea Greenland Climate of the Past 13 6 729 739
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WARY, Melanie
EYNAUD, Frederique
SWINGEDOUW, Didier
MASSON-DELMOTTE, Valérie
MATTHIESSEN, Jens
KISSEL, Catherine
ZUMAQUE, Jena
ROSSIGNOL, Linda
JOUZEL, Jean
Regional seesaw between the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas during the last glacial abrupt climate events
topic_facet Sciences de l'environnement
description Abstract. Dansgaard–Oeschger oscillations constitute one of the most enigmatic features of the last glacial cycle. Their cold atmospheric phases have been commonly associated with cold sea-surface temperatures and expansion of sea ice in the North Atlantic and adjacent seas. Here, based on dinocyst analyses from the 48–30 ka interval of four sediment cores from the northern Northeast Atlantic and southern Norwegian Sea, we provide direct and quantitative evidence of a regional paradoxical seesaw pattern: cold Greenland and North Atlantic phases coincide with warmer sea-surface conditions and shorter seasonal sea-ice cover durations in the Norwegian Sea as compared to warm phases. Combined with additional palaeorecords and multi-model hosing simulations, our results suggest that during cold Greenland phases, reduced Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and cold North Atlantic sea-surface conditions were accompanied by the subsurface propagation of warm Atlantic waters that re-emerged in the Nordic Seas and provided moisture towards Greenland summit. Groenland vert
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author WARY, Melanie
EYNAUD, Frederique
SWINGEDOUW, Didier
MASSON-DELMOTTE, Valérie
MATTHIESSEN, Jens
KISSEL, Catherine
ZUMAQUE, Jena
ROSSIGNOL, Linda
JOUZEL, Jean
author_facet WARY, Melanie
EYNAUD, Frederique
SWINGEDOUW, Didier
MASSON-DELMOTTE, Valérie
MATTHIESSEN, Jens
KISSEL, Catherine
ZUMAQUE, Jena
ROSSIGNOL, Linda
JOUZEL, Jean
author_sort WARY, Melanie
title Regional seesaw between the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas during the last glacial abrupt climate events
title_short Regional seesaw between the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas during the last glacial abrupt climate events
title_full Regional seesaw between the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas during the last glacial abrupt climate events
title_fullStr Regional seesaw between the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas during the last glacial abrupt climate events
title_full_unstemmed Regional seesaw between the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas during the last glacial abrupt climate events
title_sort regional seesaw between the north atlantic and nordic seas during the last glacial abrupt climate events
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