CORRELATIONS BETWEEN CLIMATE RECORDS FROM NORTH-ATLANTIC SEDIMENTS AND GREENLAND ICE

被引:1749
作者
BOND, G
BROECKER, W
JOHNSEN, S
MCMANUS, J
LABEYRIE, L
JOUZEL, J
BONANI, G
机构
[1] UNIV COPENHAGEN,NIEHLS BOHR INST,DEPT GEOPHYS,DK-2200 COPENHAGEN,DENMARK
[2] UNIV ICELAND,INST SCI,DEPT GEOPHYS,IS-107 REYKJAVIK,ICELAND
[3] CFR,CEA,CNRS,MIXTE LAB,F-91198 GIF SUR YVETTE,FRANCE
[4] CTR ETUD SACLAY,DSM,CEA,MODELISAT CLIMAT & ENVIRONNEMENT LAB,F-91191 GIF SUR YVETTE,FRANCE
[5] CNRS,GLACIOL & GEOPHYS ENVIRONNEMENT LAB,F-38402 ST MARTIN DHERES,FRANCE
[6] SWISS FED INST TECHNOL,INST MITTELENERGIEPHYS,CH-8093 ZURICH,SWITZERLAND
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10.1038/365143a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
OXYGEN isotope measurements in Greenland ice demonstrate that a series of rapid warm-cold oscillations-called Dansgaard-Oeschger events-punctuated the last glaciation1. Here we present records of sea surface temperature from North Atlantic sediments spanning the past 90 kyr which contain a series of rapid temperature oscillations closely matching those in the ice-core record, confirming predictions that the ocean must bear the imprint of the Dansgaard-Oeschger events2,3. Moreover, we show that between 20 and 80 kyr ago, the shifts in ocean-atmosphere temperature are bundled into cooling cycles, lasting on average 10 to 15 kyr, with asymmetrical saw-tooth shapes. Each cycle culminated in an enormous discharge of icebergs into the North Atlantic (a 'Heinrich event'4,5), followed by an abrupt shift to a warmer climate. These cycles document a previously unrecognized link between ice sheet behaviour and ocean-atmosphere temperature changes. An important question that remains to be resolved is whether the cycles are driven by external factors, such as orbital forcing, or by internal ice-sheet dynamics.
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