Greenland Stadial 1 (GS-1) was the last of a long series of severe cooling episodes in the Northern Hemisphere during the last glacial period. Numerous North Atlantic and European records reveal the intense environmental impact of that stadial, whose origin is attributed to an intense weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in response to freshening of the North Atlantic. Recent high-resolution studies of European lakes revealed a mid-GS-1 transition in the climatic regimes. The geographical extension of such atmospheric changes and their potential coupling with ocean dynamics still remains unclear. Here we use a subdecadally resolved stalagmite record from the Northern Iberian Peninsula to further investigate the timin...
The Late Quaternary glacial–interglacial transitions represent the highest amplitude climate changes...
The Greenland Stadial 1 (GS-1; ~12.9 to 11.65 kyr cal BP) was a period of North Atlantic cooling, th...
The last deglaciation represents the most recent example of natural global warming associated with l...
Paleoclimate reconstructions suggest that the complex variability within the Greenland stadial 1 (GS...
The abrupt nature of warming events recorded in Greenland ice-cores during the last glacial has gene...
Close coupling of Iberian hydroclimate and North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) during recen...
During glacial times, the North Atlantic region was affected by serious climate changes correspondin...
The Greenland Stadial 1 (GS-1; ~12.9 to 11.65 kyr cal BP) was a period of North Atlantic cooling, th...
Considerable ambiguity remains over the extent and nature of millennial/centennial-scale climate ins...
The asynchronous relationship between millennial-scale temperature changes over Greenland and Antarc...
International audienceDuring the late Quaternary, both external and internal forcings have driven ma...
The North Atlantic region experienced abrupt high-amplitude cooling at the onset of the Younger Drya...
Three highly resolved pollen and sea surface temperature records from the Iberian margin (36â "42°N...
Sources and timing of freshwater forcing relative to hydroclimate shifts recorded in Greenland ice c...
The Greenland Stadial 1 (GS-1; ~12.9 to 11.65 kyr cal BP) was a period of North Atlantic cooling, th...
The Late Quaternary glacial–interglacial transitions represent the highest amplitude climate changes...
The Greenland Stadial 1 (GS-1; ~12.9 to 11.65 kyr cal BP) was a period of North Atlantic cooling, th...
The last deglaciation represents the most recent example of natural global warming associated with l...
Paleoclimate reconstructions suggest that the complex variability within the Greenland stadial 1 (GS...
The abrupt nature of warming events recorded in Greenland ice-cores during the last glacial has gene...
Close coupling of Iberian hydroclimate and North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) during recen...
During glacial times, the North Atlantic region was affected by serious climate changes correspondin...
The Greenland Stadial 1 (GS-1; ~12.9 to 11.65 kyr cal BP) was a period of North Atlantic cooling, th...
Considerable ambiguity remains over the extent and nature of millennial/centennial-scale climate ins...
The asynchronous relationship between millennial-scale temperature changes over Greenland and Antarc...
International audienceDuring the late Quaternary, both external and internal forcings have driven ma...
The North Atlantic region experienced abrupt high-amplitude cooling at the onset of the Younger Drya...
Three highly resolved pollen and sea surface temperature records from the Iberian margin (36â "42°N...
Sources and timing of freshwater forcing relative to hydroclimate shifts recorded in Greenland ice c...
The Greenland Stadial 1 (GS-1; ~12.9 to 11.65 kyr cal BP) was a period of North Atlantic cooling, th...
The Late Quaternary glacial–interglacial transitions represent the highest amplitude climate changes...
The Greenland Stadial 1 (GS-1; ~12.9 to 11.65 kyr cal BP) was a period of North Atlantic cooling, th...
The last deglaciation represents the most recent example of natural global warming associated with l...