Sea ice variability in the southern Norwegian Sea during glacial Dansgaard-Oeschger climate cycles.

The last glacial period was marked by pronounced millennial-scale variability in ocean circulation and global climate. Shifts in sea ice cover within the Nordic Seas are believed to have amplified the glacial climate variability in northern high latitudes and contributed to abrupt, high-amplitude te...

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Main Authors: Sadatzki, Henrik, Dokken, Trond M, Berben, Sarah MP, Muschitiello, Francesco, Stein, Ruediger, Fahl, Kirsten, Menviel, Laurie, Timmermann, Axel, Jansen, Eystein
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Language:English
Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2019
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Online Access:https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/292174
https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.39325
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spelling ftunivcam:oai:www.repository.cam.ac.uk:1810/292174 2024-02-04T10:00:46+01:00 Sea ice variability in the southern Norwegian Sea during glacial Dansgaard-Oeschger climate cycles. Sadatzki, Henrik Dokken, Trond M Berben, Sarah MP Muschitiello, Francesco Stein, Ruediger Fahl, Kirsten Menviel, Laurie Timmermann, Axel Jansen, Eystein 2019-03 Electronic-eCollection application/pdf https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/292174 https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.39325 eng eng American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aau6174 Sci Adv https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/292174 doi:10.17863/CAM.39325 Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience 0405 Oceanography 0401 Atmospheric Sciences Article 2019 ftunivcam https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.39325 2024-01-11T23:25:00Z The last glacial period was marked by pronounced millennial-scale variability in ocean circulation and global climate. Shifts in sea ice cover within the Nordic Seas are believed to have amplified the glacial climate variability in northern high latitudes and contributed to abrupt, high-amplitude temperature changes over Greenland. We present unprecedented empirical evidence that resolves the nature, timing, and role of sea ice fluctuations for abrupt ocean and climate change 32 to 40 thousand years ago, using biomarker sea ice reconstructions from the southern Norwegian Sea. Our results document that initial sea ice reductions at the core site preceded the major reinvigoration of convective deep-water formation in the Nordic Seas and abrupt Greenland warming; sea ice expansions preceded the buildup of a deep oceanic heat reservoir. Our findings suggest that the sea ice variability shaped regime shifts between surface stratification and deep convection in the Nordic Seas during abrupt climate changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Nordic Seas Norwegian Sea Sea ice Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository Norwegian Sea Greenland
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0405 Oceanography
0401 Atmospheric Sciences
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0405 Oceanography
0401 Atmospheric Sciences
Sadatzki, Henrik
Dokken, Trond M
Berben, Sarah MP
Muschitiello, Francesco
Stein, Ruediger
Fahl, Kirsten
Menviel, Laurie
Timmermann, Axel
Jansen, Eystein
Sea ice variability in the southern Norwegian Sea during glacial Dansgaard-Oeschger climate cycles.
topic_facet 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
0405 Oceanography
0401 Atmospheric Sciences
description The last glacial period was marked by pronounced millennial-scale variability in ocean circulation and global climate. Shifts in sea ice cover within the Nordic Seas are believed to have amplified the glacial climate variability in northern high latitudes and contributed to abrupt, high-amplitude temperature changes over Greenland. We present unprecedented empirical evidence that resolves the nature, timing, and role of sea ice fluctuations for abrupt ocean and climate change 32 to 40 thousand years ago, using biomarker sea ice reconstructions from the southern Norwegian Sea. Our results document that initial sea ice reductions at the core site preceded the major reinvigoration of convective deep-water formation in the Nordic Seas and abrupt Greenland warming; sea ice expansions preceded the buildup of a deep oceanic heat reservoir. Our findings suggest that the sea ice variability shaped regime shifts between surface stratification and deep convection in the Nordic Seas during abrupt climate changes.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sadatzki, Henrik
Dokken, Trond M
Berben, Sarah MP
Muschitiello, Francesco
Stein, Ruediger
Fahl, Kirsten
Menviel, Laurie
Timmermann, Axel
Jansen, Eystein
author_facet Sadatzki, Henrik
Dokken, Trond M
Berben, Sarah MP
Muschitiello, Francesco
Stein, Ruediger
Fahl, Kirsten
Menviel, Laurie
Timmermann, Axel
Jansen, Eystein
author_sort Sadatzki, Henrik
title Sea ice variability in the southern Norwegian Sea during glacial Dansgaard-Oeschger climate cycles.
title_short Sea ice variability in the southern Norwegian Sea during glacial Dansgaard-Oeschger climate cycles.
title_full Sea ice variability in the southern Norwegian Sea during glacial Dansgaard-Oeschger climate cycles.
title_fullStr Sea ice variability in the southern Norwegian Sea during glacial Dansgaard-Oeschger climate cycles.
title_full_unstemmed Sea ice variability in the southern Norwegian Sea during glacial Dansgaard-Oeschger climate cycles.
title_sort sea ice variability in the southern norwegian sea during glacial dansgaard-oeschger climate cycles.
publisher American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
publishDate 2019
url https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/292174
https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.39325
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Greenland
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