North Atlantic ecosystem sensitivity to Holocene shifts in Meridional overturning circulation

  • Douarin, Mélanie
  • Elliot, Mary
  • Noble, Stephen R.
  • Moreton, Steven G.
  • Long, David
  • Sinclair, Daniel
  • Henry, Lea-Anne
  • Roberts, J. Murray
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Publication date
January 2016
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
0094-8276
Language
English

Abstract

Rapid changes in North Atlantic climate over the last millennia were driven by coupled sea surface/atmospheric processes and rates of deep water formation. Holocene climate changes, however, remain poorly documented due to a lack of high-resolution paleoclimate records, and their impacts on marine ecosystems remain unknown. We present a 4500 year absolute-dated sea surface radiocarbon record from northeast Atlantic cold-water corals. In contrast to the current view that surface ocean changes occurred on millennial-scale cycles, our record shows more abrupt changes in surface circulation. Changes were centered at 3.4, 2.7, 1.7, and 1.2 kyr B.P. and associated with atmospheric reorganization. Solar irradiance may have influenced these anomali...

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