Speleothem record of mild and wet mid-Pleistocene climate in northeast Greenland

The five interglacials before the Mid-Brunhes Event (MBE) [c.430 thousand years (ka) ago] are generally considered to be globally cooler than those post-MBE. Inhomogeneities exist regionally, however, which suggest that the Arctic was warmer than present during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 15a. Using...

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Published in:Science Advances
Main Authors: Moseley, G. E., Edwards, R. L., Lord, Natalie S, Spötl, C., Cheng, H.
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftubristolcris:oai:research-information.bris.ac.uk:publications/281a9be3-033a-4017-9f63-a14d09bdaa4f 2024-05-19T07:35:07+00:00 Speleothem record of mild and wet mid-Pleistocene climate in northeast Greenland Moseley, G. E. Edwards, R. L. Lord, Natalie S Spötl, C. Cheng, H. 2021-03-24 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1983/281a9be3-033a-4017-9f63-a14d09bdaa4f https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/281a9be3-033a-4017-9f63-a14d09bdaa4f https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abe1260 https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/ws/files/286407845/Full_text_PDF_final_published_version_.pdf eng eng https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/281a9be3-033a-4017-9f63-a14d09bdaa4f info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Moseley , G E , Edwards , R L , Lord , N S , Spötl , C & Cheng , H 2021 , ' Speleothem record of mild and wet mid-Pleistocene climate in northeast Greenland ' , Science Advances , vol. 7 , no. 13 , eabe1260 . https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abe1260 Climate Speleothems Paleoclimate Greenland Interglacial Climate modelling article 2021 ftubristolcris https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abe1260 2024-04-24T00:04:30Z The five interglacials before the Mid-Brunhes Event (MBE) [c.430 thousand years (ka) ago] are generally considered to be globally cooler than those post-MBE. Inhomogeneities exist regionally, however, which suggest that the Arctic was warmer than present during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 15a. Using the first speleothem record for the High Arctic, we investigate the climatic response of northeast Greenland between c.588 and c.549 ka ago. Our results indicate an enhanced warmth of at least +3.5°C relative to the present, leading to permafrost thaw and increased precipitation. We find that δ18O of precipitation was at least 3‰ higher than today and recognize two local cooling events (c.571 and c.594 ka ago) thought to be caused by freshwater forcing. Our results are important for improving understanding of the regional climatic response leading up to the MBE and specifically provide insights into the climatic response of a warmer Arctic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland permafrost University of Bristol: Bristol Research Science Advances 7 13 eabe1260
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topic Climate
Speleothems
Paleoclimate
Greenland
Interglacial
Climate modelling
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Speleothems
Paleoclimate
Greenland
Interglacial
Climate modelling
Moseley, G. E.
Edwards, R. L.
Lord, Natalie S
Spötl, C.
Cheng, H.
Speleothem record of mild and wet mid-Pleistocene climate in northeast Greenland
topic_facet Climate
Speleothems
Paleoclimate
Greenland
Interglacial
Climate modelling
description The five interglacials before the Mid-Brunhes Event (MBE) [c.430 thousand years (ka) ago] are generally considered to be globally cooler than those post-MBE. Inhomogeneities exist regionally, however, which suggest that the Arctic was warmer than present during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 15a. Using the first speleothem record for the High Arctic, we investigate the climatic response of northeast Greenland between c.588 and c.549 ka ago. Our results indicate an enhanced warmth of at least +3.5°C relative to the present, leading to permafrost thaw and increased precipitation. We find that δ18O of precipitation was at least 3‰ higher than today and recognize two local cooling events (c.571 and c.594 ka ago) thought to be caused by freshwater forcing. Our results are important for improving understanding of the regional climatic response leading up to the MBE and specifically provide insights into the climatic response of a warmer Arctic.
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author Moseley, G. E.
Edwards, R. L.
Lord, Natalie S
Spötl, C.
Cheng, H.
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Edwards, R. L.
Lord, Natalie S
Spötl, C.
Cheng, H.
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title Speleothem record of mild and wet mid-Pleistocene climate in northeast Greenland
title_short Speleothem record of mild and wet mid-Pleistocene climate in northeast Greenland
title_full Speleothem record of mild and wet mid-Pleistocene climate in northeast Greenland
title_fullStr Speleothem record of mild and wet mid-Pleistocene climate in northeast Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Speleothem record of mild and wet mid-Pleistocene climate in northeast Greenland
title_sort speleothem record of mild and wet mid-pleistocene climate in northeast greenland
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