International audienceAt the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar climate shared many features in common with projections of our future climate, including warmer‐than‐present conditions and a diminished Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS). Here we portray changes in North Atlantic hydrography linked with Greenland climate during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e using (sub)centennially sampled records of planktonic foraminiferal isotopes and assemblage counts and ice‐rafted debris counts, as well as modern analog technique and Mg/Ca‐based paleothermometry. We use the core MD03‐2664 recovered from a high accumulation rate site (∼34 cm/kyr) on the Eirik sediment drift (57°26.34′N, 48°36.35′W). The results indicate that surf...
High-resolution lithic and sea surface climate records are used to portray the progression of North ...
Marine isotope stage 3 (29–59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm int...
Marine isotope stage 3 (29–59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm int...
International audienceAt the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar c...
International audienceAt the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar c...
International audienceAt the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar c...
International audienceAt the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar c...
[1] At the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar climate shared many...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Marine sediment cores from the North Atlantic and ice cores from the Greenland Ice Sheet serve as na...
Investigating past interglacial climates not only help to understand how the climate system operates...
Marine isotope stage 3(29-59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm inte...
The last interglacial, MIS (Marine Isotope Stage) 5e, lasting from about ~129 to 116 ka, holds impor...
Highlights • Pronounced northeastern Greenland Ice Sheet retreat during early MIS5e. • Dow...
Paleoclimatic records obtained from western Nordic Seas core GS15-198-38CC (70°N, 17°W) exhibit fluc...
High-resolution lithic and sea surface climate records are used to portray the progression of North ...
Marine isotope stage 3 (29–59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm int...
Marine isotope stage 3 (29–59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm int...
International audienceAt the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar c...
International audienceAt the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar c...
International audienceAt the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar c...
International audienceAt the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar c...
[1] At the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar climate shared many...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Marine sediment cores from the North Atlantic and ice cores from the Greenland Ice Sheet serve as na...
Investigating past interglacial climates not only help to understand how the climate system operates...
Marine isotope stage 3(29-59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm inte...
The last interglacial, MIS (Marine Isotope Stage) 5e, lasting from about ~129 to 116 ka, holds impor...
Highlights • Pronounced northeastern Greenland Ice Sheet retreat during early MIS5e. • Dow...
Paleoclimatic records obtained from western Nordic Seas core GS15-198-38CC (70°N, 17°W) exhibit fluc...
High-resolution lithic and sea surface climate records are used to portray the progression of North ...
Marine isotope stage 3 (29–59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm int...
Marine isotope stage 3 (29–59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm int...