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Relative Timing of Deglacial Climate Events in Antarctica and Greenland.

Authors :
Morgan, Vin
Delmotte, Marc
van Ommen, Tas
Jouzel, Jean
Chappellaz, Jérôme
Woon, Suenor
Masson-Delmotte, Valérie
Raynaud, Dominique
Source :
Science. 9/13/2002, Vol. 297 Issue 5588, p1862-1864. 3p. 2 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

The last deglaciation was marked by large, hemispheric, millennial-scale climate variations: the Bølling-Allerød and Younger Dryas periods in the north, and the Antarctic Cold Reversal in the south. A chronology from the high-accumulation Law Dome East Antarctic ice core constrains the relative timing of these two events and provides strong evidence that the cooling at the start of the Antarctic Cold Reversal did not follow the abrupt warming during the northern Bølling transition around 14,500 years ago. This result suggests that southern changes are not a direct response to abrupt changes in North Atlantic thermohaline circulation, as is assumed in the conventional picture of a hemispheric temperature seesaw. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
297
Issue :
5588
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7424326
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1074257