n the light of rapidly diminishing sea ice cover in the Arctic during the present atmospheric warming, it is imperative to study the distribution of sea ice in the past in relation to rapid climate change. Here we focus on glacial millennial-scale climatic events (Dansgaard/Oeschger events) using the sea ice proxy IP25 in combination with phytoplankton proxy data and quantification of diatom species in a record from the southeast Norwegian Sea. We demonstrate that expansion and retreat of sea ice varies consistently in pace with the rapid climate changes 90 kyr ago to present. Sea ice retreats abruptly at the start of warm interstadials, but spreads rapidly during cooling phases of the interstadials and becomes near perennial and perennial ...
The volume and areal extent of Arctic sea ice is rapidly declining, and to put that decline into per...
Although the pulsating nature and the abruptness of the last deglaciation are well documented in mar...
The modern rapidity of Arctic sea ice loss and rise in Arctic air and ocean temperatures is pushing ...
In the light of rapidly diminishing sea ice cover in the Arctic during the present atmospheric warmi...
In the light of rapidly diminishing sea ice cover in the Arctic during the present atmospheric warmi...
Constraining the past sea ice variability in the Nordic Seas is critical for a comprehensive underst...
The Arctic sea ice cover is in fast transition. Resolving past sea ice fluctuations and its link wit...
The last glacial period was marked by pronounced millennial-scale variability in ocean circulation a...
The last glacial period was marked by pronounced millennial-scale variability in ocean circulation a...
The last glacial period was marked by pronounced millennial-scale variability in ocean circulation a...
International audienceSea ice is a critical component of the climate system: variations in sea-ice c...
Changes in sea ice are proposed as an important component in Dansgaard-Oeschger events; the abrupt c...
Funder: UiT The Arctic University of Norway (incl University Hospital of North Norway)The variabilit...
A high-resolution marine sediment core NP16-Kro1-MCB from Krossfjorden, Western Svalbard is studied ...
The climate of the last glaciation circa 65,000–25,000 years ago was interrupted by about 15 abrupt ...
The volume and areal extent of Arctic sea ice is rapidly declining, and to put that decline into per...
Although the pulsating nature and the abruptness of the last deglaciation are well documented in mar...
The modern rapidity of Arctic sea ice loss and rise in Arctic air and ocean temperatures is pushing ...
In the light of rapidly diminishing sea ice cover in the Arctic during the present atmospheric warmi...
In the light of rapidly diminishing sea ice cover in the Arctic during the present atmospheric warmi...
Constraining the past sea ice variability in the Nordic Seas is critical for a comprehensive underst...
The Arctic sea ice cover is in fast transition. Resolving past sea ice fluctuations and its link wit...
The last glacial period was marked by pronounced millennial-scale variability in ocean circulation a...
The last glacial period was marked by pronounced millennial-scale variability in ocean circulation a...
The last glacial period was marked by pronounced millennial-scale variability in ocean circulation a...
International audienceSea ice is a critical component of the climate system: variations in sea-ice c...
Changes in sea ice are proposed as an important component in Dansgaard-Oeschger events; the abrupt c...
Funder: UiT The Arctic University of Norway (incl University Hospital of North Norway)The variabilit...
A high-resolution marine sediment core NP16-Kro1-MCB from Krossfjorden, Western Svalbard is studied ...
The climate of the last glaciation circa 65,000–25,000 years ago was interrupted by about 15 abrupt ...
The volume and areal extent of Arctic sea ice is rapidly declining, and to put that decline into per...
Although the pulsating nature and the abruptness of the last deglaciation are well documented in mar...
The modern rapidity of Arctic sea ice loss and rise in Arctic air and ocean temperatures is pushing ...