Climate variability in the southwest Pacific during the Last Termination (20-10 kyr BP)

The degree to which palaeoclimatic changes in the Southern Hemisphere co-varied with events in the high latitude Northern Hemisphere during the Last Termination is a contentious issue, with conflicting evidence for the degree of ‘teleconnection’ between different regions of the Southern Hemisphere....

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Main Authors: Turney, CSM, Kershaw, AP, Lowe, JJ, van der Kaars, S, Johnston, R, Rule, S, Moss, P, Radke, L, Tibby, J, McGlone, MS, Wilmshurst, JM, Vandergoes, MJ, Fitzsimons, SJ, Bryant, C, James, S, Branch, Nicholas C., Cowley, J, Kalin, RM, Ogle, N, Jacobsen, G, Fifield, LK
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spelling ftunivreading:oai:centaur.reading.ac.uk:32573 2024-06-23T07:46:25+00:00 Climate variability in the southwest Pacific during the Last Termination (20-10 kyr BP) Turney, CSM Kershaw, AP Lowe, JJ van der Kaars, S Johnston, R Rule, S Moss, P Radke, L Tibby, J McGlone, MS Wilmshurst, JM Vandergoes, MJ Fitzsimons, SJ Bryant, C James, S Branch, Nicholas C. Cowley, J Kalin, RM Ogle, N Jacobsen, G Fifield, LK 2006 https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/32573/ unknown Elsevier Turney, C., Kershaw, A., Lowe, J., van der Kaars, S., Johnston, R., Rule, S., Moss, P., Radke, L., Tibby, J., McGlone, M., Wilmshurst, J., Vandergoes, M., Fitzsimons, S., Bryant, C., James, S., Branch, N. C. <https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90000995.html> orcid:0000-0001-8826-0365 , Cowley, J., Kalin, R., Ogle, N., Jacobsen, G. and Fifield, L. (2006) Climate variability in the southwest Pacific during the Last Termination (20-10 kyr BP). Quaternary Science Reviews, 25 (9-10). pp. 886-903. ISSN 0277-3791 doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2005.09.007 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2005.09.007> Article PeerReviewed 2006 ftunivreading https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2005.09.007 2024-06-11T14:59:15Z The degree to which palaeoclimatic changes in the Southern Hemisphere co-varied with events in the high latitude Northern Hemisphere during the Last Termination is a contentious issue, with conflicting evidence for the degree of ‘teleconnection’ between different regions of the Southern Hemisphere. The available hypotheses are difficult to test robustly, however, because there are few detailed palaeoclimatic records in the Southern Hemisphere. Here we present climatic reconstructions from the southwestern Pacific, a key region in the Southern Hemisphere because of the potentially important role it plays in global climate change. The reconstructions for the period 20–10 kyr BP were obtained from five sites along a transect from southern New Zealand, through Australia to Indonesia, supported by 125 calibrated 14C ages. Two periods of significant climatic change can be identified across the region at around 17 and 14.2 cal kyr BP, most probably associated with the onset of warming in the West Pacific Warm Pool and the collapse of Antarctic ice during Meltwater Pulse-1A, respectively. The severe geochronological constraints that inherently afflict age models based on radiocarbon dating and the lack of quantified climatic parameters make more detailed interpretations problematic, however. There is an urgent need to address the geochronological limitations, and to develop more precise and quantified estimates of the pronounced climate variations that clearly affected this region during the Last Termination. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic CentAUR: Central Archive at the University of Reading Antarctic Pacific New Zealand Quaternary Science Reviews 25 9-10 886 903
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description The degree to which palaeoclimatic changes in the Southern Hemisphere co-varied with events in the high latitude Northern Hemisphere during the Last Termination is a contentious issue, with conflicting evidence for the degree of ‘teleconnection’ between different regions of the Southern Hemisphere. The available hypotheses are difficult to test robustly, however, because there are few detailed palaeoclimatic records in the Southern Hemisphere. Here we present climatic reconstructions from the southwestern Pacific, a key region in the Southern Hemisphere because of the potentially important role it plays in global climate change. The reconstructions for the period 20–10 kyr BP were obtained from five sites along a transect from southern New Zealand, through Australia to Indonesia, supported by 125 calibrated 14C ages. Two periods of significant climatic change can be identified across the region at around 17 and 14.2 cal kyr BP, most probably associated with the onset of warming in the West Pacific Warm Pool and the collapse of Antarctic ice during Meltwater Pulse-1A, respectively. The severe geochronological constraints that inherently afflict age models based on radiocarbon dating and the lack of quantified climatic parameters make more detailed interpretations problematic, however. There is an urgent need to address the geochronological limitations, and to develop more precise and quantified estimates of the pronounced climate variations that clearly affected this region during the Last Termination.
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author Turney, CSM
Kershaw, AP
Lowe, JJ
van der Kaars, S
Johnston, R
Rule, S
Moss, P
Radke, L
Tibby, J
McGlone, MS
Wilmshurst, JM
Vandergoes, MJ
Fitzsimons, SJ
Bryant, C
James, S
Branch, Nicholas C.
Cowley, J
Kalin, RM
Ogle, N
Jacobsen, G
Fifield, LK
spellingShingle Turney, CSM
Kershaw, AP
Lowe, JJ
van der Kaars, S
Johnston, R
Rule, S
Moss, P
Radke, L
Tibby, J
McGlone, MS
Wilmshurst, JM
Vandergoes, MJ
Fitzsimons, SJ
Bryant, C
James, S
Branch, Nicholas C.
Cowley, J
Kalin, RM
Ogle, N
Jacobsen, G
Fifield, LK
Climate variability in the southwest Pacific during the Last Termination (20-10 kyr BP)
author_facet Turney, CSM
Kershaw, AP
Lowe, JJ
van der Kaars, S
Johnston, R
Rule, S
Moss, P
Radke, L
Tibby, J
McGlone, MS
Wilmshurst, JM
Vandergoes, MJ
Fitzsimons, SJ
Bryant, C
James, S
Branch, Nicholas C.
Cowley, J
Kalin, RM
Ogle, N
Jacobsen, G
Fifield, LK
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title Climate variability in the southwest Pacific during the Last Termination (20-10 kyr BP)
title_short Climate variability in the southwest Pacific during the Last Termination (20-10 kyr BP)
title_full Climate variability in the southwest Pacific during the Last Termination (20-10 kyr BP)
title_fullStr Climate variability in the southwest Pacific during the Last Termination (20-10 kyr BP)
title_full_unstemmed Climate variability in the southwest Pacific during the Last Termination (20-10 kyr BP)
title_sort climate variability in the southwest pacific during the last termination (20-10 kyr bp)
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