A warm and poorly ventilated deep Arctic Mediterranean during the last glacial period

Changes in the formation of dense water in the Arctic Ocean and Nordic Seas [the “Arctic Mediterranean” (AM)] probably contributed to the altered climate of the last glacial period. We examined past changes in AM circulation by reconstructing radiocarbon ventilation ages of the deep Nordic Seas over...

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Main Authors: Thornalley, D. J. R., Bauch, H. A., Gebbie, G., Guo, W., Ziegler, M., Bernasconi, S. M., Barker, S., Skinner, L. C., Yu, J.
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Published: 2015
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spelling ftucambridgeesc:oai:eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk:3577 2023-05-15T14:27:19+02:00 A warm and poorly ventilated deep Arctic Mediterranean during the last glacial period Thornalley, D. J. R. Bauch, H. A. Gebbie, G. Guo, W. Ziegler, M. Bernasconi, S. M. Barker, S. Skinner, L. C. Yu, J. 2015-08 text image http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/3577/ http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/3577/1/706.full.pdf http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/3577/2/F1.large.jpg https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaa9554 en eng http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/3577/1/706.full.pdf http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/3577/2/F1.large.jpg Thornalley, D. J. R. and Bauch, H. A. and Gebbie, G. and Guo, W. and Ziegler, M. and Bernasconi, S. M. and Barker, S. and Skinner, L. C. and Yu, J. (2015) A warm and poorly ventilated deep Arctic Mediterranean during the last glacial period. Science, 349 (6249). pp. 706-710. ISSN 0036-8075 DOI https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaa9554 <https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaa9554> 01 - Climate Change and Earth-Ocean Atmosphere Systems Article PeerReviewed 2015 ftucambridgeesc https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaa9554 2020-08-27T18:09:44Z Changes in the formation of dense water in the Arctic Ocean and Nordic Seas [the “Arctic Mediterranean” (AM)] probably contributed to the altered climate of the last glacial period. We examined past changes in AM circulation by reconstructing radiocarbon ventilation ages of the deep Nordic Seas over the past 30,000 years. Our results show that the glacial deep AM was extremely poorly ventilated (ventilation ages of up to 10,000 years). Subsequent episodic overflow of aged water into the mid-depth North Atlantic occurred during deglaciation. Proxy data also suggest that the deep glacial AM was ~2° to 3°C warmer than modern temperatures; deglacial mixing of the deep AM with the upper ocean thus potentially contributed to the melting of sea ice, icebergs, and terminal ice-sheet margins. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Ice Sheet Iceberg* Nordic Seas North Atlantic Sea ice University of Cambridge, Department of Earth Sciences: ESC Publications Arctic Arctic Ocean Science 349 6249 706 710
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Thornalley, D. J. R.
Bauch, H. A.
Gebbie, G.
Guo, W.
Ziegler, M.
Bernasconi, S. M.
Barker, S.
Skinner, L. C.
Yu, J.
A warm and poorly ventilated deep Arctic Mediterranean during the last glacial period
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description Changes in the formation of dense water in the Arctic Ocean and Nordic Seas [the “Arctic Mediterranean” (AM)] probably contributed to the altered climate of the last glacial period. We examined past changes in AM circulation by reconstructing radiocarbon ventilation ages of the deep Nordic Seas over the past 30,000 years. Our results show that the glacial deep AM was extremely poorly ventilated (ventilation ages of up to 10,000 years). Subsequent episodic overflow of aged water into the mid-depth North Atlantic occurred during deglaciation. Proxy data also suggest that the deep glacial AM was ~2° to 3°C warmer than modern temperatures; deglacial mixing of the deep AM with the upper ocean thus potentially contributed to the melting of sea ice, icebergs, and terminal ice-sheet margins.
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author Thornalley, D. J. R.
Bauch, H. A.
Gebbie, G.
Guo, W.
Ziegler, M.
Bernasconi, S. M.
Barker, S.
Skinner, L. C.
Yu, J.
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Bauch, H. A.
Gebbie, G.
Guo, W.
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Bernasconi, S. M.
Barker, S.
Skinner, L. C.
Yu, J.
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title A warm and poorly ventilated deep Arctic Mediterranean during the last glacial period
title_short A warm and poorly ventilated deep Arctic Mediterranean during the last glacial period
title_full A warm and poorly ventilated deep Arctic Mediterranean during the last glacial period
title_fullStr A warm and poorly ventilated deep Arctic Mediterranean during the last glacial period
title_full_unstemmed A warm and poorly ventilated deep Arctic Mediterranean during the last glacial period
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