Last interglacial (MIS 5e) palaeoceanography of the nordic seas based on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages

Understanding the dynamics of a warm climate is essential in order to assess possible scenarios for future climate evolution. The last interglacial, Marine Isotopic Stage (MIS) 5e, is generally believed to have been warmer than the Holocene, under a comparable orbital configuration, and is thus a go...

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Main Author: Nieuwenhove, Nicolas van
Other Authors: Dullo, Wolf-Christian, Schäfer, Priska
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling ftunivkiel:oai:macau.uni-kiel.de:diss_mods_00003116 2024-06-23T07:54:50+00:00 Last interglacial (MIS 5e) palaeoceanography of the nordic seas based on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages Nieuwenhove, Nicolas van Dullo, Wolf-Christian Schäfer, Priska 2008 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8-diss-31163 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/diss_mods_00003116 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dissertation_derivate_00002521/Van_Nieuwenhove.pdf eng eng https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8-diss-31163 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/diss_mods_00003116 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dissertation_derivate_00002521/Van_Nieuwenhove.pdf https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ddc:560 thesis Last Interglacial MIS 5e Nordic seas Palaeoceanography Dinoflagellate cysts dissertation Text doc-type:PhDThesis 2008 ftunivkiel 2024-06-12T14:21:16Z Understanding the dynamics of a warm climate is essential in order to assess possible scenarios for future climate evolution. The last interglacial, Marine Isotopic Stage (MIS) 5e, is generally believed to have been warmer than the Holocene, under a comparable orbital configuration, and is thus a good candidate to get more insight in those dynamics. Climate is steered by the rate of overturning of warm surface waters into cool deepwaters. One of these overturning cells is located in the Nordic seas, and the area is thus a key region in terms of climate regulation. Marine sediments from three locations in the Nordic seas have been studied for their dinoflagellate cyst (dinocyst) content in order to reconstruct sea surface conditions (temperature, salinity, sea ice) during MIS 5e. In combination with stable oxygen isotope, ice rafted detritus (IRD) and planktic foraminiferal assemblage data, the variations in the dinocyst assemblage composition reflect a stepwise transition from the final phase of deglaciation (Termination II) into typical interglacial conditions, and the subsequent cooling during glacial inception towards MIS 5d. The marked presence of the neritic, warm-temperate dinocyst Lingulodinium machaerophorum towards the end of Termination II tells us that quite particular water masses entered the southern Nordic seas during the latest deglacial phases of MIS 6. A shift towards the inflow of “more Atlantic” waters and a drastic decrease in both IRD input and stable oxygen isotope values mark the start of MIS 5e. The northward heat flow remained relatively weak during the first ~4-5 kyr of MIS 5e, and at no time an east to west sea surface temperature gradient, as pronounced as at present, appears to have prevailed during that period. Quantitative and qualitative analyses of the dinocyst data from the Vøring Plateau in the eastern Norwegian Sea and comparison with core-top and published data substantiate the existence of distinctly different hydrological surface conditions during MIS 5e with respect to the ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Nordic Seas Norwegian Sea Sea ice MACAU: Open Access Repository of Kiel University Norwegian Sea Vøring Plateau ENVELOPE(4.000,4.000,67.000,67.000)
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Last Interglacial
MIS 5e
Nordic seas
Palaeoceanography
Dinoflagellate cysts
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MIS 5e
Nordic seas
Palaeoceanography
Dinoflagellate cysts
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Last interglacial (MIS 5e) palaeoceanography of the nordic seas based on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages
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Last Interglacial
MIS 5e
Nordic seas
Palaeoceanography
Dinoflagellate cysts
description Understanding the dynamics of a warm climate is essential in order to assess possible scenarios for future climate evolution. The last interglacial, Marine Isotopic Stage (MIS) 5e, is generally believed to have been warmer than the Holocene, under a comparable orbital configuration, and is thus a good candidate to get more insight in those dynamics. Climate is steered by the rate of overturning of warm surface waters into cool deepwaters. One of these overturning cells is located in the Nordic seas, and the area is thus a key region in terms of climate regulation. Marine sediments from three locations in the Nordic seas have been studied for their dinoflagellate cyst (dinocyst) content in order to reconstruct sea surface conditions (temperature, salinity, sea ice) during MIS 5e. In combination with stable oxygen isotope, ice rafted detritus (IRD) and planktic foraminiferal assemblage data, the variations in the dinocyst assemblage composition reflect a stepwise transition from the final phase of deglaciation (Termination II) into typical interglacial conditions, and the subsequent cooling during glacial inception towards MIS 5d. The marked presence of the neritic, warm-temperate dinocyst Lingulodinium machaerophorum towards the end of Termination II tells us that quite particular water masses entered the southern Nordic seas during the latest deglacial phases of MIS 6. A shift towards the inflow of “more Atlantic” waters and a drastic decrease in both IRD input and stable oxygen isotope values mark the start of MIS 5e. The northward heat flow remained relatively weak during the first ~4-5 kyr of MIS 5e, and at no time an east to west sea surface temperature gradient, as pronounced as at present, appears to have prevailed during that period. Quantitative and qualitative analyses of the dinocyst data from the Vøring Plateau in the eastern Norwegian Sea and comparison with core-top and published data substantiate the existence of distinctly different hydrological surface conditions during MIS 5e with respect to the ...
author2 Dullo, Wolf-Christian
Schäfer, Priska
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author Nieuwenhove, Nicolas van
author_facet Nieuwenhove, Nicolas van
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title Last interglacial (MIS 5e) palaeoceanography of the nordic seas based on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages
title_short Last interglacial (MIS 5e) palaeoceanography of the nordic seas based on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages
title_full Last interglacial (MIS 5e) palaeoceanography of the nordic seas based on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages
title_fullStr Last interglacial (MIS 5e) palaeoceanography of the nordic seas based on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages
title_full_unstemmed Last interglacial (MIS 5e) palaeoceanography of the nordic seas based on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages
title_sort last interglacial (mis 5e) palaeoceanography of the nordic seas based on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages
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