As shown by the work of Dansgaard and his colleagues, climate oscillations of one or so millennia duration punctuate much of glacial section of the Greenland ice cores. These oscillations are characterized by 5°C air temperature changes, severalfold dust content changes and 50 ppm CO2 changes. Both the temperature and CO2 change are best explained by changes in the mode of operation of the ocean. In this paper we provide evidence which suggests that oscillations in surface water conditions of similar duration are present in the record from a deep sea core at 50°N. Based on this finding, we suggest that the Greenland climate changes are driven by oscillations in the salinity of the Atlantic Ocean which modulate the strength of the Atlantic's...
The Greenland ice core record shows large and abrupt temperature increases that interrupted the cold...
Sedimentological and geochemical (XRF) data together with information from diatom and benthic forami...
The climate of the last glaciation circa 65,000–25,000 years ago was interrupted by about 15 abrupt ...
As shown by the work of Dansgaard and his colleagues, climate oscillations of one or so millennia du...
Paleoclimatic records obtained from western Nordic Seas core GS15-198-38CC (70°N, 17°W) exhibit fluc...
Surface and deepwater paleoclimate records in Irminger Sea core SO82-5 (59°N, 31°W) and Icelandic Se...
Stable isotopic measurements of G. sacculifer and C. wuellerstorfi in a core from the western equato...
An understanding of the interaction between ice sheet dynamics and forcing mechanisms, such as ocean...
We have studied Ocean Drilling Program Site 1060 on the Blake Outer Ridge, which lies beneath the Gu...
A sequence of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) 14C dates performed on benthic and planktonic fora...
A marine sediment core from Vaigat in Disko Bugt, West Greenland, has been analysed in terms of lith...
High-amplitude, rapid climate fluctuations are common features of glacial times. The prominent chang...
Highlights • Neogloboquadrina pachyderma morphotypes can have different isotope compositions. ...
A multiproxy record including benthic foraminifera, diatoms and XRF data of a marine sediment core f...
A core recovered on the Iberian margin off southern Portugal can be correlated with Greenland ice co...
The Greenland ice core record shows large and abrupt temperature increases that interrupted the cold...
Sedimentological and geochemical (XRF) data together with information from diatom and benthic forami...
The climate of the last glaciation circa 65,000–25,000 years ago was interrupted by about 15 abrupt ...
As shown by the work of Dansgaard and his colleagues, climate oscillations of one or so millennia du...
Paleoclimatic records obtained from western Nordic Seas core GS15-198-38CC (70°N, 17°W) exhibit fluc...
Surface and deepwater paleoclimate records in Irminger Sea core SO82-5 (59°N, 31°W) and Icelandic Se...
Stable isotopic measurements of G. sacculifer and C. wuellerstorfi in a core from the western equato...
An understanding of the interaction between ice sheet dynamics and forcing mechanisms, such as ocean...
We have studied Ocean Drilling Program Site 1060 on the Blake Outer Ridge, which lies beneath the Gu...
A sequence of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) 14C dates performed on benthic and planktonic fora...
A marine sediment core from Vaigat in Disko Bugt, West Greenland, has been analysed in terms of lith...
High-amplitude, rapid climate fluctuations are common features of glacial times. The prominent chang...
Highlights • Neogloboquadrina pachyderma morphotypes can have different isotope compositions. ...
A multiproxy record including benthic foraminifera, diatoms and XRF data of a marine sediment core f...
A core recovered on the Iberian margin off southern Portugal can be correlated with Greenland ice co...
The Greenland ice core record shows large and abrupt temperature increases that interrupted the cold...
Sedimentological and geochemical (XRF) data together with information from diatom and benthic forami...
The climate of the last glaciation circa 65,000–25,000 years ago was interrupted by about 15 abrupt ...