A significant reduction in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and rapid northern Hemisphere cooling 8200 years ago have been linked to the final melting of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Although many studies associated this cold event with the drainage of Lake Agassiz-Ojibway, recent model simulations have shown that the Hudson Bay Ice Saddle collapse would have had much larger effects on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation than the lake outburst itself. Based on a combination of Mg/Ca and oxygen isotope ratios of benthic foraminifera, this study presents the first direct evidence of a major Labrador shelfwater freshening at 8.5 ka BP, which we associate with the Hudson Bay Ice Saddle collapse. The freshening is precede...
Two major meltwater events are documented in cores from the NW Labrador Sea. One occurred ca. 20,000...
Highlights • We present LGC record of the Pb isotope composition Labrador Sea seawater. • Thes...
The presented data originates from the 1306cm long gravity core MSM45-19-2 (58°45.68 N, 61°56.25 W, ...
A significant reduction in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and rapid northern Hemisph...
The 8.2 ka event was the last deglacial abrupt climate event. A reduction in the Atlantic meridional...
Accelerated melting of Greenland ice has raised concern about the future impact of enhanced freshwat...
The ultimate demise of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) and the preceding and succeeding oceanographic...
[1] Results from two deep sea cores from northeast of Newfoundland at 1251 and 2527 m water depth, r...
The Labrador Current is part of the anticlockwise subpolar gyre and plays a major role in the format...
Abstract: Collapses of the marine-based Laurentide Ice Sheet during the last glaciation are document...
Although the global environmental impact of Laurentide Ice-Sheet destabilizations on glacial climate...
The Labrador Sea is important for the modern global thermohaline circulation system through the form...
The Labrador Sea is important for the modern global thermohaline circulation system through the form...
The collapse of the Laurentide Ice Sheet over Hudson Bay ∼8.47 ka allowed the rapid drainage of glac...
Episodes of ice-sheet disintegration and meltwater release over glacial-interglacial cycles are reco...
Two major meltwater events are documented in cores from the NW Labrador Sea. One occurred ca. 20,000...
Highlights • We present LGC record of the Pb isotope composition Labrador Sea seawater. • Thes...
The presented data originates from the 1306cm long gravity core MSM45-19-2 (58°45.68 N, 61°56.25 W, ...
A significant reduction in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and rapid northern Hemisph...
The 8.2 ka event was the last deglacial abrupt climate event. A reduction in the Atlantic meridional...
Accelerated melting of Greenland ice has raised concern about the future impact of enhanced freshwat...
The ultimate demise of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) and the preceding and succeeding oceanographic...
[1] Results from two deep sea cores from northeast of Newfoundland at 1251 and 2527 m water depth, r...
The Labrador Current is part of the anticlockwise subpolar gyre and plays a major role in the format...
Abstract: Collapses of the marine-based Laurentide Ice Sheet during the last glaciation are document...
Although the global environmental impact of Laurentide Ice-Sheet destabilizations on glacial climate...
The Labrador Sea is important for the modern global thermohaline circulation system through the form...
The Labrador Sea is important for the modern global thermohaline circulation system through the form...
The collapse of the Laurentide Ice Sheet over Hudson Bay ∼8.47 ka allowed the rapid drainage of glac...
Episodes of ice-sheet disintegration and meltwater release over glacial-interglacial cycles are reco...
Two major meltwater events are documented in cores from the NW Labrador Sea. One occurred ca. 20,000...
Highlights • We present LGC record of the Pb isotope composition Labrador Sea seawater. • Thes...
The presented data originates from the 1306cm long gravity core MSM45-19-2 (58°45.68 N, 61°56.25 W, ...