Similar millennial climate variability on the Iberian margin during two early Pleistocene glacials and MIS 3

Although millennial-scale climate variability (<10 ka) has been well studied during the last glacial cycles, little is known about this important aspect of climate in the early Pleistocene, prior to the Middle Pleistocene Transition. Here we present an early Pleistocene climate record at centenni...

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Published in:Paleoceanography
Main Authors: Birner, B., Hodell, D. A., Tzedakis, P. C., Skinner, L. C.
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Language:English
Published: AGU 2016
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Online Access:http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/3646/
http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/3646/1/palo20286.pdf
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2015PA002868/abstract
https://doi.org/10.1002/2015PA002868
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spelling ftucambridgeesc:oai:eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk:3646 2023-05-15T16:00:05+02:00 Similar millennial climate variability on the Iberian margin during two early Pleistocene glacials and MIS 3 Birner, B. Hodell, D. A. Tzedakis, P. C. Skinner, L. C. 2016-01 text http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/3646/ http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/3646/1/palo20286.pdf http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2015PA002868/abstract https://doi.org/10.1002/2015PA002868 en eng AGU http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/3646/1/palo20286.pdf Birner, B. and Hodell, D. A. and Tzedakis, P. C. and Skinner, L. C. (2016) Similar millennial climate variability on the Iberian margin during two early Pleistocene glacials and MIS 3. Paleoceanography, 31 (1). 2015PA002868. ISSN 1944-9186 %7C 0883-8305 DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/2015PA002868 <https://doi.org/10.1002/2015PA002868> cc_by_nc CC-BY-NC 01 - Climate Change and Earth-Ocean Atmosphere Systems Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftucambridgeesc https://doi.org/10.1002/2015PA002868 2020-08-27T18:09:44Z Although millennial-scale climate variability (<10 ka) has been well studied during the last glacial cycles, little is known about this important aspect of climate in the early Pleistocene, prior to the Middle Pleistocene Transition. Here we present an early Pleistocene climate record at centennial resolution for two representative glacials (marine isotope stages (MIS) 37–41 from approximately 1235 to 1320 ka) during the “41 ka world” at Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Site U1385 (the “Shackleton Site”) on the southwest Iberian margin. Millennial-scale climate variability was suppressed during interglacial periods (MIS 37, MIS 39, and MIS 41) and activated during glacial inceptions when benthic δ18O exceeded 3.2‰. Millennial variability during glacials MIS 38 and MIS 40 closely resembled Dansgaard-Oeschger events from the last glacial (MIS 3) in amplitude, shape, and pacing. The phasing of oxygen and carbon isotope variability is consistent with an active oceanic thermal bipolar see-saw between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres during most of the prominent stadials. Surface cooling was associated with systematic decreases in benthic carbon isotopes, indicating concomitant changes in the meridional overturning circulation. A comparison to other North Atlantic records of ice rafting during the early Pleistocene suggests that freshwater forcing, as proposed for the late Pleistocene, was involved in triggering or amplifying perturbations of the North Atlantic circulation that elicited a bipolar see-saw response. Our findings support similarities in the operation of the climate system occurring on millennial time scales before and after the Middle Pleistocene Transition despite the increases in global ice volume and duration of the glacial cycles. Article in Journal/Newspaper Dansgaard-Oeschger events North Atlantic University of Cambridge, Department of Earth Sciences: ESC Publications Shackleton Paleoceanography 31 1 203 217
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Birner, B.
Hodell, D. A.
Tzedakis, P. C.
Skinner, L. C.
Similar millennial climate variability on the Iberian margin during two early Pleistocene glacials and MIS 3
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description Although millennial-scale climate variability (<10 ka) has been well studied during the last glacial cycles, little is known about this important aspect of climate in the early Pleistocene, prior to the Middle Pleistocene Transition. Here we present an early Pleistocene climate record at centennial resolution for two representative glacials (marine isotope stages (MIS) 37–41 from approximately 1235 to 1320 ka) during the “41 ka world” at Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Site U1385 (the “Shackleton Site”) on the southwest Iberian margin. Millennial-scale climate variability was suppressed during interglacial periods (MIS 37, MIS 39, and MIS 41) and activated during glacial inceptions when benthic δ18O exceeded 3.2‰. Millennial variability during glacials MIS 38 and MIS 40 closely resembled Dansgaard-Oeschger events from the last glacial (MIS 3) in amplitude, shape, and pacing. The phasing of oxygen and carbon isotope variability is consistent with an active oceanic thermal bipolar see-saw between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres during most of the prominent stadials. Surface cooling was associated with systematic decreases in benthic carbon isotopes, indicating concomitant changes in the meridional overturning circulation. A comparison to other North Atlantic records of ice rafting during the early Pleistocene suggests that freshwater forcing, as proposed for the late Pleistocene, was involved in triggering or amplifying perturbations of the North Atlantic circulation that elicited a bipolar see-saw response. Our findings support similarities in the operation of the climate system occurring on millennial time scales before and after the Middle Pleistocene Transition despite the increases in global ice volume and duration of the glacial cycles.
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author Birner, B.
Hodell, D. A.
Tzedakis, P. C.
Skinner, L. C.
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title Similar millennial climate variability on the Iberian margin during two early Pleistocene glacials and MIS 3
title_short Similar millennial climate variability on the Iberian margin during two early Pleistocene glacials and MIS 3
title_full Similar millennial climate variability on the Iberian margin during two early Pleistocene glacials and MIS 3
title_fullStr Similar millennial climate variability on the Iberian margin during two early Pleistocene glacials and MIS 3
title_full_unstemmed Similar millennial climate variability on the Iberian margin during two early Pleistocene glacials and MIS 3
title_sort similar millennial climate variability on the iberian margin during two early pleistocene glacials and mis 3
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Birner, B. and Hodell, D. A. and Tzedakis, P. C. and Skinner, L. C. (2016) Similar millennial climate variability on the Iberian margin during two early Pleistocene glacials and MIS 3. Paleoceanography, 31 (1). 2015PA002868. ISSN 1944-9186 %7C 0883-8305 DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/2015PA002868 <https://doi.org/10.1002/2015PA002868>
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