Nearly Synchronous Climate Change in the Northern Hemisphere during the Last Glacial Termination

The climate of the North Atlantic region underwent a series of abrupt cold/warm oscillations when the ice sheets of the Northern Hemisphere retreated during the last glacial termination (17,700–11,500 years ago). Evidence for these oscillations, which are recorded in European terrestrial sediments...

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Main Authors: Benson, Larry V., Burdett, James, Lund, Steve, Kashgarian, Michaele, Mensing, Scott
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:usgsstaffpub-1802 2024-06-23T07:53:17+00:00 Nearly Synchronous Climate Change in the Northern Hemisphere during the Last Glacial Termination Benson, Larry V. Burdett, James Lund, Steve Kashgarian, Michaele Mensing, Scott 1997-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usgsstaffpub/793 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/usgsstaffpub/article/1802/viewcontent/Benson_NATURE_1997_Nearly_synchronous_climate.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usgsstaffpub/793 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/usgsstaffpub/article/1802/viewcontent/Benson_NATURE_1997_Nearly_synchronous_climate.pdf United States Geological Survey: Staff Publications Climate Earth Sciences Environmental Monitoring Geology Glaciology Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology Other Earth Sciences Other Environmental Sciences text 1997 ftunivnebraskali 2024-06-11T23:52:13Z The climate of the North Atlantic region underwent a series of abrupt cold/warm oscillations when the ice sheets of the Northern Hemisphere retreated during the last glacial termination (17,700–11,500 years ago). Evidence for these oscillations, which are recorded in European terrestrial sediments as the Oldest Dryas/Bølling/ Older Dryas/Allerød/Younger Dryas vegetational sequence, has been found in Greenland ice cores. The geographical extent of many of these oscillations is not well known, but the last major cold event (the Younger Dryas) seems to have been global in extent. Here we present evidence of four major oscillations in the hydrological balance of the Owens basin, California, that occurred during the last glacial termination. Dry events in western North America occurred at approximately the same time as cold events recorded in Greenland ice, with transitions between climate regimes in the two regions taking place within a few hundred years of each other. Our observations thus support recent climate simulations which indicate that cooling of the North Atlantic Ocean results in cooling of the North Pacific Ocean which, in turn, leads to a drier climate in western North America. Text Greenland Greenland ice cores North Atlantic University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Greenland Pacific
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topic Climate
Earth Sciences
Environmental Monitoring
Geology
Glaciology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Other Earth Sciences
Other Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Climate
Earth Sciences
Environmental Monitoring
Geology
Glaciology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Other Earth Sciences
Other Environmental Sciences
Benson, Larry V.
Burdett, James
Lund, Steve
Kashgarian, Michaele
Mensing, Scott
Nearly Synchronous Climate Change in the Northern Hemisphere during the Last Glacial Termination
topic_facet Climate
Earth Sciences
Environmental Monitoring
Geology
Glaciology
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Other Earth Sciences
Other Environmental Sciences
description The climate of the North Atlantic region underwent a series of abrupt cold/warm oscillations when the ice sheets of the Northern Hemisphere retreated during the last glacial termination (17,700–11,500 years ago). Evidence for these oscillations, which are recorded in European terrestrial sediments as the Oldest Dryas/Bølling/ Older Dryas/Allerød/Younger Dryas vegetational sequence, has been found in Greenland ice cores. The geographical extent of many of these oscillations is not well known, but the last major cold event (the Younger Dryas) seems to have been global in extent. Here we present evidence of four major oscillations in the hydrological balance of the Owens basin, California, that occurred during the last glacial termination. Dry events in western North America occurred at approximately the same time as cold events recorded in Greenland ice, with transitions between climate regimes in the two regions taking place within a few hundred years of each other. Our observations thus support recent climate simulations which indicate that cooling of the North Atlantic Ocean results in cooling of the North Pacific Ocean which, in turn, leads to a drier climate in western North America.
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author Benson, Larry V.
Burdett, James
Lund, Steve
Kashgarian, Michaele
Mensing, Scott
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Burdett, James
Lund, Steve
Kashgarian, Michaele
Mensing, Scott
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title Nearly Synchronous Climate Change in the Northern Hemisphere during the Last Glacial Termination
title_short Nearly Synchronous Climate Change in the Northern Hemisphere during the Last Glacial Termination
title_full Nearly Synchronous Climate Change in the Northern Hemisphere during the Last Glacial Termination
title_fullStr Nearly Synchronous Climate Change in the Northern Hemisphere during the Last Glacial Termination
title_full_unstemmed Nearly Synchronous Climate Change in the Northern Hemisphere during the Last Glacial Termination
title_sort nearly synchronous climate change in the northern hemisphere during the last glacial termination
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