Radiocarbon dates and marine tephra suggest that the upper 10 m of core MD99-2274 off North Iceland extends from ∼0 to ∼65 ka BP. A multi-proxy sediment and biomarker study at a ∼0.5 ky resolution is used to derive a paleoclimate scenario for this area of the southwestern Nordic Seas, which during the Holocene had intermittent excursions of icebergs and a seasonal cover of drifting sea ice across the site. The sortable silt mean size (S̅S̅) suggests a bottom current (1000 m depth) flow speed maximum to minimum range of ∼8 cm/s during Marine Isotope Stages 2–3, but the data are unreliable for the Holocene. Slow-down in flow speeds may be associated with massive ice and water discharges linked to the Hudson Strait ice stream (H-events) and to...
Djúpáll is a Ø90 km long by 15 km wide trough which extends from Ísafjardardjúp to the shelf break a...
International audienceTwo sediment cores retrieved off North Iceland (western Nordic Seas) and on th...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean variability at decadal to century time-scale is a key issu...
Radiocarbon dates and marine tephra suggest that the upper 10 m of core MD99-2274 off North Iceland ...
Radiocarbon dates and marine tephra suggest that the upper 10 m of core MD99-2274 off North Iceland ...
International audienceA high resolution account of Icelandic sea ice over the last millennium has be...
An important indicator of Holocene climate change is provided by evidence for variations in the exte...
An important indicator of Holocene climate change is provided by evidence for variations in the exte...
We examine variations in the ice-rafted sources for sediments in the Iceland/East Greenland offshore...
Although Holocene climate changes are significantly smaller in amplitude than the Pleistocene Glacia...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)We detail variations in the weight percent (wt%) of quartz, a pro...
Unique marine sediment cores retrieved from the southwestern slope of the Iceland‐Faroe Ridge (IFR),...
Extending oceanographic data beyond the instrumental period is highly needed to better characterize ...
© The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Djúpáll is a Ø90 km long by 15 km wide trough which extends from Ísafjardardjúp to the shelf break a...
International audienceTwo sediment cores retrieved off North Iceland (western Nordic Seas) and on th...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean variability at decadal to century time-scale is a key issu...
Radiocarbon dates and marine tephra suggest that the upper 10 m of core MD99-2274 off North Iceland ...
Radiocarbon dates and marine tephra suggest that the upper 10 m of core MD99-2274 off North Iceland ...
International audienceA high resolution account of Icelandic sea ice over the last millennium has be...
An important indicator of Holocene climate change is provided by evidence for variations in the exte...
An important indicator of Holocene climate change is provided by evidence for variations in the exte...
We examine variations in the ice-rafted sources for sediments in the Iceland/East Greenland offshore...
Although Holocene climate changes are significantly smaller in amplitude than the Pleistocene Glacia...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)We detail variations in the weight percent (wt%) of quartz, a pro...
Unique marine sediment cores retrieved from the southwestern slope of the Iceland‐Faroe Ridge (IFR),...
Extending oceanographic data beyond the instrumental period is highly needed to better characterize ...
© The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Djúpáll is a Ø90 km long by 15 km wide trough which extends from Ísafjardardjúp to the shelf break a...
International audienceTwo sediment cores retrieved off North Iceland (western Nordic Seas) and on th...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean variability at decadal to century time-scale is a key issu...