Stable stadial and interstadial states of the last glacial's climate identified in a combined stable water isotope and dust record from Greenland

During the last glacial interval, the Northern Hemisphere climate was punctuated by a series of abrupt changes between two characteristic climate regimes. The existence of stadial (cold) and interstadial (milder) periods is typically attributed to a hypothesised bistability in the glacial North Atla...

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Published in:Earth System Dynamics
Main Authors: Riechers, K., Rydin Gorjão, L., Hassanibesheli, F., Lind, P., Witthaut, D., Boers, N.
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling ftpotsdamik:oai:publications.pik-potsdam.de:item_28449 2023-10-29T02:36:38+01:00 Stable stadial and interstadial states of the last glacial's climate identified in a combined stable water isotope and dust record from Greenland Riechers, K. Rydin Gorjão, L. Hassanibesheli, F. Lind, P. Witthaut, D. Boers, N. 2023-05-16 application/pdf https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_28449 https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_28449_1/component/file_28450/riechers_esd-14-593-2023.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5194/esd-14-593-2023 https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_28449 https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_28449_1/component/file_28450/riechers_esd-14-593-2023.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Earth System Dynamics info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftpotsdamik https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-14-593-2023 2023-09-30T18:00:22Z During the last glacial interval, the Northern Hemisphere climate was punctuated by a series of abrupt changes between two characteristic climate regimes. The existence of stadial (cold) and interstadial (milder) periods is typically attributed to a hypothesised bistability in the glacial North Atlantic climate system, allowing for rapid transitions from the stadial to the interstadial state – the so-called Dansgaard–Oeschger (DO) events – and more gradual yet still fairly abrupt reverse shifts. The physical mechanisms driving these regime transitions remain debated. DO events are characterised by substantial warming over Greenland and a reorganisation of the Northern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation, which are evident from concomitant shifts in the δ18O ratios and dust concentration records from Greenland ice cores. Treating the combined δ18O and dust record obtained by the North Greenland Ice Core Project (NGRIP) as a realisation of a two-dimensional, time-homogeneous, and Markovian stochastic process, we present a reconstruction of its underlying deterministic drift based on the leading-order terms of the Kramers–Moyal equation. The analysis reveals two basins of attraction in the two-dimensional state space that can be identified with the stadial and interstadial regimes. The drift term of the dust exhibits a double-fold bifurcation structure, while – in contrast to prevailing assumptions – the δ18O component of the drift is clearly mono-stable. This suggests that the last glacial's Greenland temperatures should not be regarded as an intrinsically bistable climate variable. Instead, the two-regime nature of the δ18O record is apparently inherited from a coupling to another bistable climate process. In contrast, the bistability evidenced in the dust drift points to the presence of two stable circulation regimes of the last glacial's Northern Hemisphere atmosphere. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland ice core Greenland Ice core Project Greenland ice cores ice core NGRIP North Atlantic North Greenland North Greenland Ice Core Project Publication Database PIK (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research) Earth System Dynamics 14 3 593 607
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description During the last glacial interval, the Northern Hemisphere climate was punctuated by a series of abrupt changes between two characteristic climate regimes. The existence of stadial (cold) and interstadial (milder) periods is typically attributed to a hypothesised bistability in the glacial North Atlantic climate system, allowing for rapid transitions from the stadial to the interstadial state – the so-called Dansgaard–Oeschger (DO) events – and more gradual yet still fairly abrupt reverse shifts. The physical mechanisms driving these regime transitions remain debated. DO events are characterised by substantial warming over Greenland and a reorganisation of the Northern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation, which are evident from concomitant shifts in the δ18O ratios and dust concentration records from Greenland ice cores. Treating the combined δ18O and dust record obtained by the North Greenland Ice Core Project (NGRIP) as a realisation of a two-dimensional, time-homogeneous, and Markovian stochastic process, we present a reconstruction of its underlying deterministic drift based on the leading-order terms of the Kramers–Moyal equation. The analysis reveals two basins of attraction in the two-dimensional state space that can be identified with the stadial and interstadial regimes. The drift term of the dust exhibits a double-fold bifurcation structure, while – in contrast to prevailing assumptions – the δ18O component of the drift is clearly mono-stable. This suggests that the last glacial's Greenland temperatures should not be regarded as an intrinsically bistable climate variable. Instead, the two-regime nature of the δ18O record is apparently inherited from a coupling to another bistable climate process. In contrast, the bistability evidenced in the dust drift points to the presence of two stable circulation regimes of the last glacial's Northern Hemisphere atmosphere.
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author Riechers, K.
Rydin Gorjão, L.
Hassanibesheli, F.
Lind, P.
Witthaut, D.
Boers, N.
spellingShingle Riechers, K.
Rydin Gorjão, L.
Hassanibesheli, F.
Lind, P.
Witthaut, D.
Boers, N.
Stable stadial and interstadial states of the last glacial's climate identified in a combined stable water isotope and dust record from Greenland
author_facet Riechers, K.
Rydin Gorjão, L.
Hassanibesheli, F.
Lind, P.
Witthaut, D.
Boers, N.
author_sort Riechers, K.
title Stable stadial and interstadial states of the last glacial's climate identified in a combined stable water isotope and dust record from Greenland
title_short Stable stadial and interstadial states of the last glacial's climate identified in a combined stable water isotope and dust record from Greenland
title_full Stable stadial and interstadial states of the last glacial's climate identified in a combined stable water isotope and dust record from Greenland
title_fullStr Stable stadial and interstadial states of the last glacial's climate identified in a combined stable water isotope and dust record from Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Stable stadial and interstadial states of the last glacial's climate identified in a combined stable water isotope and dust record from Greenland
title_sort stable stadial and interstadial states of the last glacial's climate identified in a combined stable water isotope and dust record from greenland
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