High latitude ocean gateway changes are thought to play a key role in Cenozoic climate evolution. However, the underlying ocean dynamics are poorly understood. Here we use a fully coupled atmosphere-ocean model to investigate the effect of ocean gateway formation that is associated with the subsidence of the Greenland–Scotland Ridge. We find a threshold in sill depth (∼50 m) that is linked to the influence of wind mixing. Sill depth changes within the wind mixed layer establish lagoonal and estuarine conditions with limited exchange across the sill resulting in brackish or even fresher Arctic conditions. Close to the threshold the ocean regime is highly sensitive to changes in atmospheric CO2 and the associated modulation in the hydrologica...
International audienceThe appearance of winter deep mixed layers in the Arctic Ocean under a warming...
The Eocene–Oligocene Transition (∼33.9 Ma) marks the largest step transformation within the Cenozoic...
Abstract While a rapid sea ice retreat in the Arctic has become ubiquitous, the potential weakening ...
Changes in high latitude ocean gateways and CO2 are thought to be main drivers of Cenozoic climate e...
Changes in high latitude ocean gateways and atmospheric CO2 are thought to be main drivers of Cenozo...
The subsidence history of the Greenland-Scotland Ridge (GSR) from subaerial to current ocean depths ...
Changes in the geometry of ocean basins have been influential in driving climate change throughout E...
Changes in high latitude ocean gateways are thought to be main drivers of Cenozoic climate evolution...
The Miocene (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time period with a warmer climate than today. During this period, ...
The Miocene (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time period with a warmer climate than today. During this period, ...
We present a mechanism for self‐sustained ocean circulation changes that cause abrupt temperature ch...
The sensitivity of sea ice to the temperature of inflowing Atlantic water across the Greenland–Scotl...
The Greenland-Scotland Ridge (GSR) is a crucial hydrographic barrier for the exchange of water masse...
gyre (SPG) are assessed under present and glacial boundary conditions by investigating the SPG sensi...
It is well known that warming of deep Atlantic Water in recent decades resulted in extensive retreat...
International audienceThe appearance of winter deep mixed layers in the Arctic Ocean under a warming...
The Eocene–Oligocene Transition (∼33.9 Ma) marks the largest step transformation within the Cenozoic...
Abstract While a rapid sea ice retreat in the Arctic has become ubiquitous, the potential weakening ...
Changes in high latitude ocean gateways and CO2 are thought to be main drivers of Cenozoic climate e...
Changes in high latitude ocean gateways and atmospheric CO2 are thought to be main drivers of Cenozo...
The subsidence history of the Greenland-Scotland Ridge (GSR) from subaerial to current ocean depths ...
Changes in the geometry of ocean basins have been influential in driving climate change throughout E...
Changes in high latitude ocean gateways are thought to be main drivers of Cenozoic climate evolution...
The Miocene (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time period with a warmer climate than today. During this period, ...
The Miocene (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time period with a warmer climate than today. During this period, ...
We present a mechanism for self‐sustained ocean circulation changes that cause abrupt temperature ch...
The sensitivity of sea ice to the temperature of inflowing Atlantic water across the Greenland–Scotl...
The Greenland-Scotland Ridge (GSR) is a crucial hydrographic barrier for the exchange of water masse...
gyre (SPG) are assessed under present and glacial boundary conditions by investigating the SPG sensi...
It is well known that warming of deep Atlantic Water in recent decades resulted in extensive retreat...
International audienceThe appearance of winter deep mixed layers in the Arctic Ocean under a warming...
The Eocene–Oligocene Transition (∼33.9 Ma) marks the largest step transformation within the Cenozoic...
Abstract While a rapid sea ice retreat in the Arctic has become ubiquitous, the potential weakening ...