The 8.2 ka climate event is the most significant North Atlantic cooling event during the Holocene. Freshwater pulses from the melting Laurentide Ice Sheet draining into the North Atlantic Ocean are commonly thought to be its cause by perturbing the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. The timing, magnitude and number of freshwater pulses, however, remain uncertain. This is problematic for predicting future climate scenarios because it prevents rigorous testing of coupled ocean–atmosphere climate models against an otherwise excellent test case of climate effects of meltwater inputs into the North Atlantic. To address this knowledge gap, we present a high-resolution relative sea-level record from the Ythan Estuary, Scotland, spanning ...
Recent research suggested that the deglaciation of an ice saddle connecting three ice domes around H...
The temporal relationship between meltwater pulse 1a (mwp-1a) and the climate history of the last de...
International audienceThe response of climate to freshwater input in the North Atlantic (NA) has rai...
The `8.2 ka climate event' is believed to have been driven by meltwater pulses draining into the Nor...
The most significant climate cooling of the Holocene is centred on 8.2 kyr BP (the ‘8.2 event’). Its...
Many studies indicate that the 8.2 ka cooling event was caused by a freshwater outburst from the ice...
The abrupt global cooling centred on 8200 cal yr BP was the most significant and abrupt climatic det...
A cold event at around 8200 calendar years BP and the release, at around that time, of a huge freshw...
Seven freshwater perturbation experiments were performed with a global atmosphere-sea-ice-ocean mode...
Central waters of the North Atlantic are fundamental for ventilation of the upper ocean and are also...
The 8.2 ka event is the most prominent abrupt climate change in the Holocene and is often believed t...
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is thought to exert considerable influence ov...
The cold climate anomaly about 8200 years ago is investigated with CLIMBER-2, a coupled atmosphere-o...
The so-called " 8.2 ka event" is widely regarded as a major Holocene climate perturbation. It is mos...
The first comparative and systematic climate model study of the sensitivity of the climate response ...
Recent research suggested that the deglaciation of an ice saddle connecting three ice domes around H...
The temporal relationship between meltwater pulse 1a (mwp-1a) and the climate history of the last de...
International audienceThe response of climate to freshwater input in the North Atlantic (NA) has rai...
The `8.2 ka climate event' is believed to have been driven by meltwater pulses draining into the Nor...
The most significant climate cooling of the Holocene is centred on 8.2 kyr BP (the ‘8.2 event’). Its...
Many studies indicate that the 8.2 ka cooling event was caused by a freshwater outburst from the ice...
The abrupt global cooling centred on 8200 cal yr BP was the most significant and abrupt climatic det...
A cold event at around 8200 calendar years BP and the release, at around that time, of a huge freshw...
Seven freshwater perturbation experiments were performed with a global atmosphere-sea-ice-ocean mode...
Central waters of the North Atlantic are fundamental for ventilation of the upper ocean and are also...
The 8.2 ka event is the most prominent abrupt climate change in the Holocene and is often believed t...
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is thought to exert considerable influence ov...
The cold climate anomaly about 8200 years ago is investigated with CLIMBER-2, a coupled atmosphere-o...
The so-called " 8.2 ka event" is widely regarded as a major Holocene climate perturbation. It is mos...
The first comparative and systematic climate model study of the sensitivity of the climate response ...
Recent research suggested that the deglaciation of an ice saddle connecting three ice domes around H...
The temporal relationship between meltwater pulse 1a (mwp-1a) and the climate history of the last de...
International audienceThe response of climate to freshwater input in the North Atlantic (NA) has rai...