Rapid global ocean-atmosphere response to Southern Ocean freshening during the last glacial
Contrasting Greenland and Antarctic temperatures during the last glacial period (115,000 to 11,650 years ago) are thought to have been driven by imbalances in the rates of formation of North Atlantic and Antarctic Deep Water (the ‘bipolar seesaw’). Here we exploit a bidecadally resolved 14C data set...
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ftunswworks:oai:unsworks.library.unsw.edu.au:1959.4/unsworks_46864 2024-05-19T07:32:00+00:00 Rapid global ocean-atmosphere response to Southern Ocean freshening during the last glacial Turney, Chris SM Jones, Richard T Phipps, Steven J Thomas, Zoë Hogg, Alan Kershaw, A Peter Fogwill, Christopher J Palmer, Jonathan Bronk Ramsey, Christopher Adolphi, Florian Muscheler, Raimund Hughen, Konrad A Staff, Richard A Grosvenor, Mark Golledge, Nicholas R Rasmussen, Sune Olander Hutchinson, David K Haberle, Simon Lorrey, Andrew Boswijk, Gretel Cooper, Alan 2017-09 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1959.4/unsworks_46864 https://unsworks.unsw.edu.au/bitstreams/40d114ed-9b54-460d-b617-a7085e85dc4a/download https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00577-6 unknown Nature Publishing Group http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FL100100195 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP170104665 http://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-00577-6 http://hdl.handle.net/1959.4/unsworks_46864 https://unsworks.unsw.edu.au/bitstreams/40d114ed-9b54-460d-b617-a7085e85dc4a/download https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00577-6 open access https://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 CC BY https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ free_to_read urn:ISSN:2041-1723 Nature Communications, 8, 1, 1-9 13 Climate Action journal article http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2017 ftunswworks https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00577-6 2024-04-24T01:19:13Z Contrasting Greenland and Antarctic temperatures during the last glacial period (115,000 to 11,650 years ago) are thought to have been driven by imbalances in the rates of formation of North Atlantic and Antarctic Deep Water (the ‘bipolar seesaw’). Here we exploit a bidecadally resolved 14C data set obtained from New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis) to undertake high-precision alignment of key climate data sets spanning iceberg-rafted debris event Heinrich 3 and Greenland Interstadial (GI) 5.1 in the North Atlantic ( 30,400 to 28,400 years ago). We observe no divergence between the kauri and Atlantic marine sediment 14C data sets, implying limited changes in deep water formation. However, a Southern Ocean (Atlantic-sector) iceberg rafted debris event appears to have occurred synchronously with GI-5.1 warming and decreased precipitation over the western equatorial Pacific and Atlantic. An ensemble of transient meltwater simulations shows that Antarctic-sourced salinity anomalies can generate climate changes that are propagated globally via an atmospheric Rossby wave train. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Greenland Iceberg* North Atlantic Southern Ocean UNSW Sydney (The University of New South Wales): UNSWorks Nature Communications 8 1 |
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Contrasting Greenland and Antarctic temperatures during the last glacial period (115,000 to 11,650 years ago) are thought to have been driven by imbalances in the rates of formation of North Atlantic and Antarctic Deep Water (the ‘bipolar seesaw’). Here we exploit a bidecadally resolved 14C data set obtained from New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis) to undertake high-precision alignment of key climate data sets spanning iceberg-rafted debris event Heinrich 3 and Greenland Interstadial (GI) 5.1 in the North Atlantic ( 30,400 to 28,400 years ago). We observe no divergence between the kauri and Atlantic marine sediment 14C data sets, implying limited changes in deep water formation. However, a Southern Ocean (Atlantic-sector) iceberg rafted debris event appears to have occurred synchronously with GI-5.1 warming and decreased precipitation over the western equatorial Pacific and Atlantic. An ensemble of transient meltwater simulations shows that Antarctic-sourced salinity anomalies can generate climate changes that are propagated globally via an atmospheric Rossby wave train. |
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Turney, Chris SM Jones, Richard T Phipps, Steven J Thomas, Zoë Hogg, Alan Kershaw, A Peter Fogwill, Christopher J Palmer, Jonathan Bronk Ramsey, Christopher Adolphi, Florian Muscheler, Raimund Hughen, Konrad A Staff, Richard A Grosvenor, Mark Golledge, Nicholas R Rasmussen, Sune Olander Hutchinson, David K Haberle, Simon Lorrey, Andrew Boswijk, Gretel Cooper, Alan |
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Turney, Chris SM Jones, Richard T Phipps, Steven J Thomas, Zoë Hogg, Alan Kershaw, A Peter Fogwill, Christopher J Palmer, Jonathan Bronk Ramsey, Christopher Adolphi, Florian Muscheler, Raimund Hughen, Konrad A Staff, Richard A Grosvenor, Mark Golledge, Nicholas R Rasmussen, Sune Olander Hutchinson, David K Haberle, Simon Lorrey, Andrew Boswijk, Gretel Cooper, Alan |
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Rapid global ocean-atmosphere response to Southern Ocean freshening during the last glacial |
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Rapid global ocean-atmosphere response to Southern Ocean freshening during the last glacial |
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Rapid global ocean-atmosphere response to Southern Ocean freshening during the last glacial |
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Rapid global ocean-atmosphere response to Southern Ocean freshening during the last glacial |
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Rapid global ocean-atmosphere response to Southern Ocean freshening during the last glacial |
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rapid global ocean-atmosphere response to southern ocean freshening during the last glacial |
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