Evidence for a widespread climatic anomaly at around 9.2 ka before present.

The 8.2 ka event was triggered by a meltwater pulse (MWP) into the North Atlantic and resultant reduction of the thermohaline circulation (THC). This event was preceded by a series of at least 14 MWPs; their impact on early Holocene climate has remained almost unknown. A set of high-quality paleocli...

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Main Authors: Fleitmann, Dominik, Mudelsee, Manfred, Burns, Stephen J., Bradley, Raymond S., Kramers, Jan, Matter, Albert
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Published: Wiley for American Geophysical Union 2008
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spelling ftunivreading:oai:centaur.reading.ac.uk:30509 2024-09-15T18:21:46+00:00 Evidence for a widespread climatic anomaly at around 9.2 ka before present. Fleitmann, Dominik Mudelsee, Manfred Burns, Stephen J. Bradley, Raymond S. Kramers, Jan Matter, Albert 2008-03 https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/30509/ unknown Wiley for American Geophysical Union Fleitmann, D. <https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90004859.html>, Mudelsee, M., Burns, S. J., Bradley, R. S., Kramers, J. and Matter, A. (2008) Evidence for a widespread climatic anomaly at around 9.2 ka before present. Paleoceanography, 23 (1). ISSN 1944-9186 doi: https://doi.org/10.1029/2007PA001519 <https://doi.org/10.1029/2007PA001519> Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftunivreading https://doi.org/10.1029/2007PA001519 2024-08-12T23:43:15Z The 8.2 ka event was triggered by a meltwater pulse (MWP) into the North Atlantic and resultant reduction of the thermohaline circulation (THC). This event was preceded by a series of at least 14 MWPs; their impact on early Holocene climate has remained almost unknown. A set of high-quality paleoclimate records from across the Northern Hemisphere shows evidence for a widespread and significant climatic anomaly at ∼9.2 ka B.P. This event has climatic anomaly patterns very similar to the 8.2 ka B.P. event, cooling occurred at high latitudes and midlatitudes and drying took place in the northern tropics, and is concurrent with an MWP of considerable volume (∼8100 km3). As the 9.2 ka MWP occurs at a time of enhanced baseline freshwater flow into the North Atlantic, this MWP may have been, despite its relatively small volume, sufficient to weaken THC and to induce the observed climate anomaly pattern. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic CentAUR: Central Archive at the University of Reading Paleoceanography 23 1 n/a n/a
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description The 8.2 ka event was triggered by a meltwater pulse (MWP) into the North Atlantic and resultant reduction of the thermohaline circulation (THC). This event was preceded by a series of at least 14 MWPs; their impact on early Holocene climate has remained almost unknown. A set of high-quality paleoclimate records from across the Northern Hemisphere shows evidence for a widespread and significant climatic anomaly at ∼9.2 ka B.P. This event has climatic anomaly patterns very similar to the 8.2 ka B.P. event, cooling occurred at high latitudes and midlatitudes and drying took place in the northern tropics, and is concurrent with an MWP of considerable volume (∼8100 km3). As the 9.2 ka MWP occurs at a time of enhanced baseline freshwater flow into the North Atlantic, this MWP may have been, despite its relatively small volume, sufficient to weaken THC and to induce the observed climate anomaly pattern.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Fleitmann, Dominik
Mudelsee, Manfred
Burns, Stephen J.
Bradley, Raymond S.
Kramers, Jan
Matter, Albert
spellingShingle Fleitmann, Dominik
Mudelsee, Manfred
Burns, Stephen J.
Bradley, Raymond S.
Kramers, Jan
Matter, Albert
Evidence for a widespread climatic anomaly at around 9.2 ka before present.
author_facet Fleitmann, Dominik
Mudelsee, Manfred
Burns, Stephen J.
Bradley, Raymond S.
Kramers, Jan
Matter, Albert
author_sort Fleitmann, Dominik
title Evidence for a widespread climatic anomaly at around 9.2 ka before present.
title_short Evidence for a widespread climatic anomaly at around 9.2 ka before present.
title_full Evidence for a widespread climatic anomaly at around 9.2 ka before present.
title_fullStr Evidence for a widespread climatic anomaly at around 9.2 ka before present.
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for a widespread climatic anomaly at around 9.2 ka before present.
title_sort evidence for a widespread climatic anomaly at around 9.2 ka before present.
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