Contrasting ocean changes between the subpolar and polar North Atlantic during the past 135 ka.

Bauch, Henning A. , Kandiano, Evgeniya and Helmke, Jan P. (2012) Contrasting ocean changes between the subpolar and polar North Atlantic during the past 135 ka. Open Access Geophysical Research Letters, 39 (11). L11604. DOI 10.1029/2012GL051800.

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Abstract

Variations in the poleward-directed Atlantic heat transfer was investigated over the past 135 ka with special emphasis on the last and present interglacial climate development (Eemian and Holocene). Both interglacials exhibited very similar climatic oscillations during each preceding glacial terminations (deglacial TI and TII). Like TI, also TII has pronounced cold–warm–cold changes akin to events such as H1, Bølling/Allerød, and the Younger Dryas. But unlike TI, the cold events in TII were associated with intermittent southerly invasions of an Atlantic faunal component which underscores quite a different water mass evolution in the Nordic Seas. Within the Eemian interglaciation proper, peak warming intervals were antiphased between the Nordic Seas and North Atlantic. Moreover, inferred temperatures for the Nordic Seas were generally colder in the Eemian than in the Holocene, and vice versa for the North Atlantic. A reduced intensity of Atlantic Ocean heat transfer to the Arctic therefore characterized the Eemian, requiring a reassessment of the actual role of the ocean–atmosphere system behind interglacial, but also, glacial climate changes.

Key Points

- Reduced AMOC during the Eemian
- BA/YD-type warming/cooling in Termination 1 and 2
- Comparison of glacial inceptions reveals present climate status

Document Type: Article
Additional Information: WOS:000305145200004
Keywords: Palaeoceanography; AMOC; Atlantic heat transfer; glacial-interglacial changes; Abrupt/rapid climate change; Glacial; Iterglacial; Micropaleontology; Paleoceanography; Sea surface temperature; LAST INTERGLACIAL PERIOD; NORDIC SEAS; DEEP-WATER; TERMINATION-II; SURFACE; ICE; EVENTS; VARIABILITY; STRATIFICATION; RECORDS
Research affiliation: OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB1 Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics > FB1-P-OZ Paleo-Oceanography
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: AGU (American Geophysical Union)
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Date Deposited: 13 Dec 2012 10:49
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2017 08:25
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/19757

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