Sea ice and millennial-scale climate variability in the Nordic seas 90 kyr ago to present

Publisher's version, source http://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12247 In the light of rapidly diminishing sea ice cover in the Arctic during the present atmospheric warming, it is imperative to study the distribution of sea ice in the past in relation to rapid climate change. Here we focus on glacial...

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Published in:Nature Communications
Main Authors: Hoff, Ulrike, Rasmussen, Tine Lander, Stein, Ruediger, Ezat, Mohamed, Fahl, Kirsten
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/9521
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12247
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author Hoff, Ulrike
Rasmussen, Tine Lander
Stein, Ruediger
Ezat, Mohamed
Fahl, Kirsten
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description Publisher's version, source http://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12247 In the light of rapidly diminishing sea ice cover in the Arctic during the present atmospheric warming, it is imperative to study the distribution of sea ice in the past in relation to rapid climate change. Here we focus on glacial millennial-scale climatic events (Dansgaard/Oeschger events) using the sea ice proxy IP25 in combination with phytoplankton proxy data and quantification of diatom species in a record from the southeast Norwegian Sea. We demonstrate that expansion and retreat of sea ice varies consistently in pace with the rapid climate changes 90 kyr ago to present. Sea ice retreats abruptly at the start of warm interstadials, but spreads rapidly during cooling phases of the interstadials and becomes near perennial and perennial during cold stadials and Heinrich events, respectively. Low-salinity surface water and the sea ice edge spreads to the Greenland–Scotland Ridge, and during the largest Heinrich events, probably far into the Atlantic Ocean.
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Norwegian Sea
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/9521 2025-04-13T14:14:35+00:00 Sea ice and millennial-scale climate variability in the Nordic seas 90 kyr ago to present Hoff, Ulrike Rasmussen, Tine Lander Stein, Ruediger Ezat, Mohamed Fahl, Kirsten 2016-07-26 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/9521 https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12247 eng eng Nature Publishing Group Nature Communications 7:12247 (2016) FRIDAID 1369330 doi:10.1038/ncomms12247 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/9521 openAccess VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Kvartærgeologi glasiologi: 465 VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Marin geologi: 466 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed 2016 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12247 2025-03-14T05:17:55Z Publisher's version, source http://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12247 In the light of rapidly diminishing sea ice cover in the Arctic during the present atmospheric warming, it is imperative to study the distribution of sea ice in the past in relation to rapid climate change. Here we focus on glacial millennial-scale climatic events (Dansgaard/Oeschger events) using the sea ice proxy IP25 in combination with phytoplankton proxy data and quantification of diatom species in a record from the southeast Norwegian Sea. We demonstrate that expansion and retreat of sea ice varies consistently in pace with the rapid climate changes 90 kyr ago to present. Sea ice retreats abruptly at the start of warm interstadials, but spreads rapidly during cooling phases of the interstadials and becomes near perennial and perennial during cold stadials and Heinrich events, respectively. Low-salinity surface water and the sea ice edge spreads to the Greenland–Scotland Ridge, and during the largest Heinrich events, probably far into the Atlantic Ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Dansgaard-Oeschger events Greenland Greenland-Scotland Ridge Nordic Seas Norwegian Sea Phytoplankton Sea ice University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Arctic Greenland Norwegian Sea Nature Communications 7 1
spellingShingle VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Kvartærgeologi
glasiologi: 465
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Marin geologi: 466
Hoff, Ulrike
Rasmussen, Tine Lander
Stein, Ruediger
Ezat, Mohamed
Fahl, Kirsten
Sea ice and millennial-scale climate variability in the Nordic seas 90 kyr ago to present
title Sea ice and millennial-scale climate variability in the Nordic seas 90 kyr ago to present
title_full Sea ice and millennial-scale climate variability in the Nordic seas 90 kyr ago to present
title_fullStr Sea ice and millennial-scale climate variability in the Nordic seas 90 kyr ago to present
title_full_unstemmed Sea ice and millennial-scale climate variability in the Nordic seas 90 kyr ago to present
title_short Sea ice and millennial-scale climate variability in the Nordic seas 90 kyr ago to present
title_sort sea ice and millennial-scale climate variability in the nordic seas 90 kyr ago to present
topic VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Kvartærgeologi
glasiologi: 465
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Marin geologi: 466
topic_facet VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Kvartærgeologi
glasiologi: 465
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Marin geologi: 466
url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/9521
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12247