Detailed faunal, isotopic, and lithic marine records provide new insight into the stability and climate progression of the last interglacial period, Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5, which peaked approximately 125,000 years ago. In the eastern subpolar North Atlantic, at the latitude of Ireland, interglacial warmth of the ice volume minimum of substage 5e (MIS 5e) lasted ~10,000 years (10 ka) and its demise occurred in two cooling steps. The first cooling step marked the end of the climatic optimum, which was 2-3 ka long. Minor ice rafting accompanied each cooling step; the second, larger, step encompassing cold events C26 and C25 was previously identified in the northwestern Atlantic. Approximately 4 °C of cooling occurred between peak intergl...
[1] At the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar climate shared many...
Marine sediment records of dinoflagellate cyst, foraminiferal and ice rafted debris content and stab...
In order to monitor the evolution of the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) and its influence in surface...
Planktic foraminiferal census data, faunal sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and oxygen isotopic and l...
Planktic foraminiferal census data, faunal sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and oxygen isotopic and l...
Variable climatic and oceanographic conditions characterized the last interglacial at high northern ...
Stable carbon and oxygen isotopes from benthic and planktic foraminifers, planktic foraminifer assem...
Marine isotope stage 3 (29-59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm int...
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 int...
Marine isotope stage 3(29-59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm inte...
Marine isotope stage 3 (29–59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm int...
Changes in North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) are regarded as a key element of the climate...
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...
[1] At the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar climate shared many...
Marine sediment records of dinoflagellate cyst, foraminiferal and ice rafted debris content and stab...
In order to monitor the evolution of the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) and its influence in surface...
Planktic foraminiferal census data, faunal sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and oxygen isotopic and l...
Planktic foraminiferal census data, faunal sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and oxygen isotopic and l...
Variable climatic and oceanographic conditions characterized the last interglacial at high northern ...
Stable carbon and oxygen isotopes from benthic and planktic foraminifers, planktic foraminifer assem...
Marine isotope stage 3 (29-59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm int...
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 int...
Marine isotope stage 3(29-59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm inte...
Marine isotope stage 3 (29–59 kyr BP) is characterised by rapid shifts from cold stadial to warm int...
Changes in North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) are regarded as a key element of the climate...
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...
[1] At the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar climate shared many...
Marine sediment records of dinoflagellate cyst, foraminiferal and ice rafted debris content and stab...
In order to monitor the evolution of the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) and its influence in surface...