The Younger Dryas (YD) is recognized as a cool period that began and ended abruptly during a time of general warming at the end of the last glacial. New multi-proxy data from a sediment gravity core from Storfjordrenna (western Barents Sea, 253 m water depth) reveals that the onset of the YD occurred as a single short-lived dramatic environment deterioration, whereas the subsequent warming was oscillatory. The water masses in the western Barents Sea were likely strongly stratified at the onset of the YD, possibly due to runoff of meltwater combined with perennial sea-ice cover, the latter may last up to several decades without any brake-up. Consequently, anoxic conditions prevailed at the bottom of Storfjordrenna, leading to a sharp reducti...
A detailed shoreline displacement curve documents the Younger Dryas transgression in western Norway....
We investigated gravity core HH11‐09GC from 488 m water depth at the northern Svalbard margin in ord...
Climate change affects the Arctic to a greater extent than the global average, causing rapid sea-ice...
A new integrated micropalaeontological study on planktonic and benthic foraminifera, calcareous nan...
The Arctic Ocean and Barents Sea are currently experiencing rapid changes, with recent reductions in...
The increasing influence of Atlantic Water (AW) in the Barents Sea, a process known as “Atlantificat...
© 2016 M. Pau & Ø. Hammer.A lithological and foraminiferal study of newly acquired sediment cores ou...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The increasing influence of Atlantic Water (AW) in...
A lithological and foraminiferal study of newly acquired sediment cores outside the Ingøydjupet (Ing...
A high-resolution study of palaeoenvironmental changes through the late Younger Dryas and early Holo...
Foraminiferal assemblages were studied in northern Barents Sea core ASV 880 along with oxygen and ca...
A detailed shoreline displacement curve documents the Younger Dryas transgression in western Norway....
The Arctic area is responding more rapidly to global warming than most other areas on our planet. Th...
International audience[1] We measured the oxygen isotopic composition of planktonic and benthic fora...
At the western continental margin of the Barents Sea, 75°N, hemipelagic sediments provide a record o...
A detailed shoreline displacement curve documents the Younger Dryas transgression in western Norway....
We investigated gravity core HH11‐09GC from 488 m water depth at the northern Svalbard margin in ord...
Climate change affects the Arctic to a greater extent than the global average, causing rapid sea-ice...
A new integrated micropalaeontological study on planktonic and benthic foraminifera, calcareous nan...
The Arctic Ocean and Barents Sea are currently experiencing rapid changes, with recent reductions in...
The increasing influence of Atlantic Water (AW) in the Barents Sea, a process known as “Atlantificat...
© 2016 M. Pau & Ø. Hammer.A lithological and foraminiferal study of newly acquired sediment cores ou...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The increasing influence of Atlantic Water (AW) in...
A lithological and foraminiferal study of newly acquired sediment cores outside the Ingøydjupet (Ing...
A high-resolution study of palaeoenvironmental changes through the late Younger Dryas and early Holo...
Foraminiferal assemblages were studied in northern Barents Sea core ASV 880 along with oxygen and ca...
A detailed shoreline displacement curve documents the Younger Dryas transgression in western Norway....
The Arctic area is responding more rapidly to global warming than most other areas on our planet. Th...
International audience[1] We measured the oxygen isotopic composition of planktonic and benthic fora...
At the western continental margin of the Barents Sea, 75°N, hemipelagic sediments provide a record o...
A detailed shoreline displacement curve documents the Younger Dryas transgression in western Norway....
We investigated gravity core HH11‐09GC from 488 m water depth at the northern Svalbard margin in ord...
Climate change affects the Arctic to a greater extent than the global average, causing rapid sea-ice...