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Fast and slow components of interstadial warming in the North Atlantic during the last glacial

Authors :
European Commission
Grimalt, Joan O. [0000-0002-7391-5768]
Margari, Vasiliki
Skinner, Luke C.
Menviel, Laurie
Capron, Emilie
Rhodes, Rachael H.
Mleneck-Vautravers, Maryline J.
Ezat, Mohamed M.
Grimalt, Joan O.
Martrat, Belen
Hodell, David A.
Tzedakis, Polychronis C.
European Commission
Grimalt, Joan O. [0000-0002-7391-5768]
Margari, Vasiliki
Skinner, Luke C.
Menviel, Laurie
Capron, Emilie
Rhodes, Rachael H.
Mleneck-Vautravers, Maryline J.
Ezat, Mohamed M.
Grimalt, Joan O.
Martrat, Belen
Hodell, David A.
Tzedakis, Polychronis C.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The abrupt nature of warming events recorded in Greenland ice-cores during the last glacial has generated much debate over their underlying mechanisms. Here, we present joint marine and terrestrial analyses from the Portuguese Margin, showing a succession of cold stadials and warm interstadials over the interval 35–57 ka. Heinrich stadials 4 and 5 contain considerable structure, with a short transitional phase leading to an interval of maximum cooling and aridity, followed by slowly increasing sea-surface temperatures and moisture availability. A climate model experiment reproduces the changes in western Iberia during the final part of Heinrich stadial 4 as a result of the gradual recovery of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation. What emerges is that Greenland ice-core records do not provide a unique template for warming events, which involved the operation of both fast and slow components of the coupled atmosphere–ocean–sea-ice system, producing adjustments over a range of timescales.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286552811
Document Type :
Electronic Resource