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Author : Fronval, T., Jansen, E., Bloemendal, J. and Johnsen, S.
Date : 1995
Title : Oceanic evidence for coherent fluctuations in Fennoscandian and Laurentide ice sheets on millennium timescales
Publication : Nature
Issue : 374(6521):
Page(s) : 443-446.
Abstract
PROXY temperature records from Greenland ice cores(1,2) and North Atlantic sediment cores(3) have providedevidence for a high degree of climate instability during the last glacial period. Much of this variability seems to belinked with the dynamics of the Laurentide ice sheet that covered North America at this time(3), which dischargediceberg flotillas into the North Atlantic that are now recorded in sediment cores as Heinrich events(4). How (if atall) this variability was manifested on the other side of the Atlantic-in the Nordic seas and the ice sheets ofnorthwest Europe and Scandinavia-has been unclear. Here we present sediment, microfossil and oxygen isotopedata from a sediment core in the Norwegian sea, which reveal cooling events and iceberg discharges analogous toHeinrich events. We show that these climate fluctuations in the Norwegian Sea were in phase, or werephase-locked, with air temperatures over Greenland, suggesting that the rapid changes in heat fluxes in the NorthAtlantic recorded in previous records(3) were felt in this high-latitude region. The iceberg discharges in our recordseem to have come from the Fennoscandian ice sheet, implying that this and the Laurentide ice sheets fluctuatedcoherently on timescales shorter than those of Milankovitch orbital cycles.
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