Regional temperature, atmospheric circulation, and sea-ice variability within the Younger Dryas Event constrained using a speleothem from northern Iberia

Precisely-dated, high-resolution stable isotope and trace element data from a stalagmite from La Garma Cave, northern Spain, reveal several stages of distinct climatic variability along the northern Iberian Atlantic margin, and provide new constraints on the latitude of North Atlantic westerlies dur...

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Main Authors: Baldini, Lisa M., McDermott, Frank, Baldini, James U.L., Arias, Pablo, Cueto, Marián, Fairchild, Ian J., Hoffmann, Dirk L., Mattey, David P., Müller, Wolfgang, Nita, Dan Constantin, Ontañón, Roberto, Garciá-Moncó, Cristina, Richards, David A.
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spelling ftteesunivpubl:oai:https://research.tees.ac.uk/ws/oai:publications/ebddfd4c-a390-48b4-a31b-16c7df00f802 2023-11-12T04:22:05+01:00 Regional temperature, atmospheric circulation, and sea-ice variability within the Younger Dryas Event constrained using a speleothem from northern Iberia Baldini, Lisa M. McDermott, Frank Baldini, James U.L. Arias, Pablo Cueto, Marián Fairchild, Ian J. Hoffmann, Dirk L. Mattey, David P. Müller, Wolfgang Nita, Dan Constantin Ontañón, Roberto Garciá-Moncó, Cristina Richards, David A. 2015-06-01 https://research.tees.ac.uk/en/publications/ebddfd4c-a390-48b4-a31b-16c7df00f802 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2015.03.015 eng eng https://research.tees.ac.uk/en/publications/ebddfd4c-a390-48b4-a31b-16c7df00f802 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Baldini , L M , McDermott , F , Baldini , J U L , Arias , P , Cueto , M , Fairchild , I J , Hoffmann , D L , Mattey , D P , Müller , W , Nita , D C , Ontañón , R , Garciá-Moncó , C & Richards , D A 2015 , ' Regional temperature, atmospheric circulation, and sea-ice variability within the Younger Dryas Event constrained using a speleothem from northern Iberia ' , Earth and Planetary Science Letters , vol. 419 , pp. 101-110 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2015.03.015 article 2015 ftteesunivpubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2015.03.015 2023-10-29T05:36:40Z Precisely-dated, high-resolution stable isotope and trace element data from a stalagmite from La Garma Cave, northern Spain, reveal several stages of distinct climatic variability along the northern Iberian Atlantic margin, and provide new constraints on the latitude of North Atlantic westerlies during the Younger Dryas Event (YD). Westerly wind position (reconstructed using sub-annually resolved Mg data as a proxy for sea spray contributions associated with wind strength at this coastal cave site) during the early YD (12.85–12.15 kyr) oscillated meridionally, resembling the decadal-scale component of the modern North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Northward repositioning of westerly storm tracks over northern Iberia began at ∼12.15 kyr, consistent with other high-resolution wind proxy reconstructions from central and northern Europe, but occurred more gradually nearer the Atlantic margin. From ∼12.15 kyr to the YD termination, atmospheric circulation resembled a persistently positive NAO, with westerlies reaching their maximum northward extent at 11.8 kyr (reflected by a Mg concentration minimum at this time). Air temperature (reflected by our δ18O data) and Iberian wind strength were predominantly coupled throughout the YD suggesting that temperature modulated sea-ice extent, and consequently controlled westerly wind latitude. However our data suggest that abrupt warming at 12.1 kyr was followed by much more gradual northward shifts in westerly position, and that a lag existed between the warming and sea-ice retreat. This gradual return of the westerlies to the north beginning at 12.1 kyr is consistent with inferred changes in wind strength at other European sites. Additionally, atmospheric circulation inferred from our northern Iberian wind strength proxy record generally tracked low-frequency meridional shifts in Intertropical Convergence Zone position, corroborating past research that suggested closely coupled low- and high-latitude atmospheric teleconnections over this period. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Sea ice Teesside University's Research Portal Earth and Planetary Science Letters 419 101 110
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description Precisely-dated, high-resolution stable isotope and trace element data from a stalagmite from La Garma Cave, northern Spain, reveal several stages of distinct climatic variability along the northern Iberian Atlantic margin, and provide new constraints on the latitude of North Atlantic westerlies during the Younger Dryas Event (YD). Westerly wind position (reconstructed using sub-annually resolved Mg data as a proxy for sea spray contributions associated with wind strength at this coastal cave site) during the early YD (12.85–12.15 kyr) oscillated meridionally, resembling the decadal-scale component of the modern North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Northward repositioning of westerly storm tracks over northern Iberia began at ∼12.15 kyr, consistent with other high-resolution wind proxy reconstructions from central and northern Europe, but occurred more gradually nearer the Atlantic margin. From ∼12.15 kyr to the YD termination, atmospheric circulation resembled a persistently positive NAO, with westerlies reaching their maximum northward extent at 11.8 kyr (reflected by a Mg concentration minimum at this time). Air temperature (reflected by our δ18O data) and Iberian wind strength were predominantly coupled throughout the YD suggesting that temperature modulated sea-ice extent, and consequently controlled westerly wind latitude. However our data suggest that abrupt warming at 12.1 kyr was followed by much more gradual northward shifts in westerly position, and that a lag existed between the warming and sea-ice retreat. This gradual return of the westerlies to the north beginning at 12.1 kyr is consistent with inferred changes in wind strength at other European sites. Additionally, atmospheric circulation inferred from our northern Iberian wind strength proxy record generally tracked low-frequency meridional shifts in Intertropical Convergence Zone position, corroborating past research that suggested closely coupled low- and high-latitude atmospheric teleconnections over this period.
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author Baldini, Lisa M.
McDermott, Frank
Baldini, James U.L.
Arias, Pablo
Cueto, Marián
Fairchild, Ian J.
Hoffmann, Dirk L.
Mattey, David P.
Müller, Wolfgang
Nita, Dan Constantin
Ontañón, Roberto
Garciá-Moncó, Cristina
Richards, David A.
spellingShingle Baldini, Lisa M.
McDermott, Frank
Baldini, James U.L.
Arias, Pablo
Cueto, Marián
Fairchild, Ian J.
Hoffmann, Dirk L.
Mattey, David P.
Müller, Wolfgang
Nita, Dan Constantin
Ontañón, Roberto
Garciá-Moncó, Cristina
Richards, David A.
Regional temperature, atmospheric circulation, and sea-ice variability within the Younger Dryas Event constrained using a speleothem from northern Iberia
author_facet Baldini, Lisa M.
McDermott, Frank
Baldini, James U.L.
Arias, Pablo
Cueto, Marián
Fairchild, Ian J.
Hoffmann, Dirk L.
Mattey, David P.
Müller, Wolfgang
Nita, Dan Constantin
Ontañón, Roberto
Garciá-Moncó, Cristina
Richards, David A.
author_sort Baldini, Lisa M.
title Regional temperature, atmospheric circulation, and sea-ice variability within the Younger Dryas Event constrained using a speleothem from northern Iberia
title_short Regional temperature, atmospheric circulation, and sea-ice variability within the Younger Dryas Event constrained using a speleothem from northern Iberia
title_full Regional temperature, atmospheric circulation, and sea-ice variability within the Younger Dryas Event constrained using a speleothem from northern Iberia
title_fullStr Regional temperature, atmospheric circulation, and sea-ice variability within the Younger Dryas Event constrained using a speleothem from northern Iberia
title_full_unstemmed Regional temperature, atmospheric circulation, and sea-ice variability within the Younger Dryas Event constrained using a speleothem from northern Iberia
title_sort regional temperature, atmospheric circulation, and sea-ice variability within the younger dryas event constrained using a speleothem from northern iberia
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