Hudson Strait (HS) Heinrich Events, ice-rafting events in the North Atlantic originating from the Laurentide ice sheet (LIS), are among the most dramatic examples of millennial-scale climate variability and have a large influence on global climate. However, it is debated as to whether the occurrence of HS Heinrich Events in the (eastern) North Atlantic in the geological record depends on greater ice discharge, or simply from the longer survival of icebergs in cold waters. Using sediments from Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1313 in the North Atlantic spanning the period between 960 and 320 ka, we show that sea surface temperatures (SSTs) did not control the first occurrence of HS Heinrich(-like) Events in the sedimentary reco...
Heinrich events (HEs) are dramatic episodes of marine-terminating ice discharge and sediment rafting...
The causal mechanisms responsible for the abrupt climate changes of the Last Glacial Period remain u...
Determining the response of the global thermohaline circulation to freshwater perturbations is of vi...
Hudson Strait (HS) Heinrich Events, ice-rafting events in the North Atlantic originating from the La...
Hudson Strait (HS) Heinrich Events, ice-rafting events in the North Atlantic originating from the La...
Various types of abrupt/millennial-scale climate variability such as Dansgaard/Oeschger and Heinrich...
Heinrich events are well documented for the last glaciation, but little is known about their occurre...
[1] Heinrich events are well documented for the last glaciation, but little is known about their occ...
A series of catastrophic iceberg discharges termed Heinrich events punctuated the last ice age in th...
During the six Heinrich Events of the last 70 ka episodic calving from the circum-Atlantic ice sheet...
Heinrich events involve the massive release of icebergs from continental ice sheets into the sub-pol...
A series of catastrophic iceberg and meltwater discharges to the North Atlantic, termed Heinrich eve...
Heinrich events, identified as enhanced ice-rafted detritus (IRD) in North Atlantic deep sea sedimen...
Sediments in the North Atlantic ocean contain as eries of layers that are rich in ice-rafted debris ...
A composite North Atlantic record from DSDP Site 609 and IODP Site U1308 spans the past 300,000 year...
Heinrich events (HEs) are dramatic episodes of marine-terminating ice discharge and sediment rafting...
The causal mechanisms responsible for the abrupt climate changes of the Last Glacial Period remain u...
Determining the response of the global thermohaline circulation to freshwater perturbations is of vi...
Hudson Strait (HS) Heinrich Events, ice-rafting events in the North Atlantic originating from the La...
Hudson Strait (HS) Heinrich Events, ice-rafting events in the North Atlantic originating from the La...
Various types of abrupt/millennial-scale climate variability such as Dansgaard/Oeschger and Heinrich...
Heinrich events are well documented for the last glaciation, but little is known about their occurre...
[1] Heinrich events are well documented for the last glaciation, but little is known about their occ...
A series of catastrophic iceberg discharges termed Heinrich events punctuated the last ice age in th...
During the six Heinrich Events of the last 70 ka episodic calving from the circum-Atlantic ice sheet...
Heinrich events involve the massive release of icebergs from continental ice sheets into the sub-pol...
A series of catastrophic iceberg and meltwater discharges to the North Atlantic, termed Heinrich eve...
Heinrich events, identified as enhanced ice-rafted detritus (IRD) in North Atlantic deep sea sedimen...
Sediments in the North Atlantic ocean contain as eries of layers that are rich in ice-rafted debris ...
A composite North Atlantic record from DSDP Site 609 and IODP Site U1308 spans the past 300,000 year...
Heinrich events (HEs) are dramatic episodes of marine-terminating ice discharge and sediment rafting...
The causal mechanisms responsible for the abrupt climate changes of the Last Glacial Period remain u...
Determining the response of the global thermohaline circulation to freshwater perturbations is of vi...