Arctic freshwater discharges to the Labrador Sea from melting glaciers and sea ice can have a large impact on ocean circulation dynamics in the North Atlantic, modifying climate and deep water formation in this region. In this study, we present for the first time a high resolution record of ice rafting in the Labrador Sea over the last millennium to assess the effects of freshwater discharges in this region on ocean circulation and climate. The occurrence of ice-rafted debris (IRD) in the Labrador Sea was studied using sediments from Site GS06-144-03 (57.29 degrees N, 48.37 degrees W; 3432 m water depth). IRD from the fraction 63-150 mu m shows particularly high concentrations during the intervals similar to AD 1000-1100, similar to 1150-12...
The subpolar North Atlantic is a key location for the Earth’s climate system. In the Labrador Sea, i...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 23–19,000 year BP) designates a period of extensive glacial extent an...
Highlights • Robust increase in silt size at 5 ka reflects increased flow of Labrador Sea Wate...
Arctic freshwater discharges to the Labrador Sea from melting glaciers and sea-ice can have a deep i...
Arctic freshwater discharges to the Labrador Sea from melting glaciers and sea ice can have a large ...
Arctic freshwater discharges to the Labrador Sea from melting glaciers and sea ice can have a large ...
Despite the relative climate stability of the present interglacial, it has been punctuated by severa...
The variable amounts of ice rafted debris (IRD) and foraminifers in North Atlantic sediments are rel...
Freshwater perturbations are often thought to be associated with abrupt climate changes during the l...
The Labrador Sea is important for the modern global thermohaline circulation system through the form...
The Labrador Current is part of the anticlockwise subpolar gyre and plays a major role in the format...
The variable amounts of ice rafted debris (IRD) and foraminifers in North Atlantic sediments are rel...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is a system of ocean currents that has an ess...
[1] Results from two deep sea cores from northeast of Newfoundland at 1251 and 2527 m water depth, r...
Accelerated melting of Greenland ice has raised concern about the future impact of enhanced freshwat...
The subpolar North Atlantic is a key location for the Earth’s climate system. In the Labrador Sea, i...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 23–19,000 year BP) designates a period of extensive glacial extent an...
Highlights • Robust increase in silt size at 5 ka reflects increased flow of Labrador Sea Wate...
Arctic freshwater discharges to the Labrador Sea from melting glaciers and sea-ice can have a deep i...
Arctic freshwater discharges to the Labrador Sea from melting glaciers and sea ice can have a large ...
Arctic freshwater discharges to the Labrador Sea from melting glaciers and sea ice can have a large ...
Despite the relative climate stability of the present interglacial, it has been punctuated by severa...
The variable amounts of ice rafted debris (IRD) and foraminifers in North Atlantic sediments are rel...
Freshwater perturbations are often thought to be associated with abrupt climate changes during the l...
The Labrador Sea is important for the modern global thermohaline circulation system through the form...
The Labrador Current is part of the anticlockwise subpolar gyre and plays a major role in the format...
The variable amounts of ice rafted debris (IRD) and foraminifers in North Atlantic sediments are rel...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is a system of ocean currents that has an ess...
[1] Results from two deep sea cores from northeast of Newfoundland at 1251 and 2527 m water depth, r...
Accelerated melting of Greenland ice has raised concern about the future impact of enhanced freshwat...
The subpolar North Atlantic is a key location for the Earth’s climate system. In the Labrador Sea, i...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 23–19,000 year BP) designates a period of extensive glacial extent an...
Highlights • Robust increase in silt size at 5 ka reflects increased flow of Labrador Sea Wate...