Centennial-scale variability of the British Ice Sheet: Implications for climate forcing and Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the last deglaciation
Evidence from paleoclimatic archives suggests that Earth's climate experienced rapid temperature changes associated with pronounced interhemispheric asymmetry during the last glacial period. Explanations for these climate excursions have converged on nonlinear interactions between ice sheets an...
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ftunivcardiff:oai:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk:30514 2023-05-15T16:40:13+02:00 Centennial-scale variability of the British Ice Sheet: Implications for climate forcing and Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the last deglaciation Knutz, Paul C. Zahn, Rainer Hall, Ian Robert 2007 application/pdf https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/30514/ https://doi.org/10.1029/2006PA001298 https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/30514/1/Knutz%202007.pdf en eng American Geophysical Union https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/30514/1/Knutz%202007.pdf Knutz, Paul C., Zahn, Rainer and Hall, Ian Robert https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A002402L.html orcid:0000-0001-6960-1419 orcid:0000-0001-6960-1419 2007. Centennial-scale variability of the British Ice Sheet: Implications for climate forcing and Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the last deglaciation. Paleoceanography 22 (1) , PA1207. 10.1029/2006PA001298 https://doi.org/10.1029/2006PA001298 file https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/30514/1/Knutz%202007.pdf doi:10.1029/2006PA001298 GC Oceanography Article PeerReviewed 2007 ftunivcardiff https://doi.org/10.1029/2006PA001298 2022-10-20T22:40:30Z Evidence from paleoclimatic archives suggests that Earth's climate experienced rapid temperature changes associated with pronounced interhemispheric asymmetry during the last glacial period. Explanations for these climate excursions have converged on nonlinear interactions between ice sheets and the ocean's thermohaline circulation, but the driving mechanism remains to be identified. Here we use multidecadal marine records of faunal, oxygen isotope, and sediment proxies from the northeast Atlantic proximal to the western margins of the last glacial British Ice Sheet (BIS) to document the coupling between ice sheet dynamics, ocean circulation, and insolation changes. The core data reveal successions of short-lived (80–100 years), high-amplitude ice-rafted debris (IRD) events that were initiated up to 2000 years before the deposition of detrital carbonate during Heinrich events (HE) 1 and 2. Progressive disintegration of the BIS 19–16 kyr before present (B.P.) occurred in response to abrupt ocean-climate warmings that impinged on the northeast Atlantic during the early deglaciation. Peak IRD deposition recurs at 180–220 year intervals plausibly involving repeated breakup of glacial tidewater margins and fringing marine ice shelves. The early deglaciation culminated in a major meltwater pulse at ∼16.3 kyr B.P. followed by another discharge associated with HE1 some 300 years after. We conclude that temperature changes related to external forcing and marine heat transport caused a rapid response of the BIS and possibly other margins of the Eurasian Ice Sheet. Massive but short-lived meltwater surges influenced the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation thereby contributing to North Atlantic climate variability and bipolar climatic asymmetry. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Ice Shelves North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Cardiff University: ORCA (Online Research @ Cardiff) Paleoceanography 22 1 n/a n/a |
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Evidence from paleoclimatic archives suggests that Earth's climate experienced rapid temperature changes associated with pronounced interhemispheric asymmetry during the last glacial period. Explanations for these climate excursions have converged on nonlinear interactions between ice sheets and the ocean's thermohaline circulation, but the driving mechanism remains to be identified. Here we use multidecadal marine records of faunal, oxygen isotope, and sediment proxies from the northeast Atlantic proximal to the western margins of the last glacial British Ice Sheet (BIS) to document the coupling between ice sheet dynamics, ocean circulation, and insolation changes. The core data reveal successions of short-lived (80–100 years), high-amplitude ice-rafted debris (IRD) events that were initiated up to 2000 years before the deposition of detrital carbonate during Heinrich events (HE) 1 and 2. Progressive disintegration of the BIS 19–16 kyr before present (B.P.) occurred in response to abrupt ocean-climate warmings that impinged on the northeast Atlantic during the early deglaciation. Peak IRD deposition recurs at 180–220 year intervals plausibly involving repeated breakup of glacial tidewater margins and fringing marine ice shelves. The early deglaciation culminated in a major meltwater pulse at ∼16.3 kyr B.P. followed by another discharge associated with HE1 some 300 years after. We conclude that temperature changes related to external forcing and marine heat transport caused a rapid response of the BIS and possibly other margins of the Eurasian Ice Sheet. Massive but short-lived meltwater surges influenced the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation thereby contributing to North Atlantic climate variability and bipolar climatic asymmetry. |
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Centennial-scale variability of the British Ice Sheet: Implications for climate forcing and Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the last deglaciation |
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Centennial-scale variability of the British Ice Sheet: Implications for climate forcing and Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the last deglaciation |
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Centennial-scale variability of the British Ice Sheet: Implications for climate forcing and Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the last deglaciation |
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Centennial-scale variability of the British Ice Sheet: Implications for climate forcing and Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the last deglaciation |
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Centennial-scale variability of the British Ice Sheet: Implications for climate forcing and Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the last deglaciation |
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centennial-scale variability of the british ice sheet: implications for climate forcing and atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the last deglaciation |
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American Geophysical Union |
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2007 |
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https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/30514/ https://doi.org/10.1029/2006PA001298 https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/30514/1/Knutz%202007.pdf |
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Ice Sheet Ice Shelves North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic |
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Ice Sheet Ice Shelves North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic |
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https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/30514/1/Knutz%202007.pdf Knutz, Paul C., Zahn, Rainer and Hall, Ian Robert https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A002402L.html orcid:0000-0001-6960-1419 orcid:0000-0001-6960-1419 2007. Centennial-scale variability of the British Ice Sheet: Implications for climate forcing and Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the last deglaciation. Paleoceanography 22 (1) , PA1207. 10.1029/2006PA001298 https://doi.org/10.1029/2006PA001298 file https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/30514/1/Knutz%202007.pdf doi:10.1029/2006PA001298 |
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