Was millennial scale climate change during the Last Glacial triggered by explosive volcanism?

被引:40
作者
Baldini, James U. L. [1 ]
Brown, Richard J. [1 ]
McElwaine, Jim N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Durham, Dept Earth Sci, Durham DH1 3LE, England
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
ICE; GREENLAND; TEMPERATURE; ERUPTIONS; MONSOON; AEROSOL; RECORDS;
D O I
10.1038/srep17442
中图分类号
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];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The mechanisms responsible for millennial scale climate change within glacial time intervals are equivocal. Here we show that all eight known radiometrically-dated Tambora-sized or larger NH eruptions over the interval 30 to 80 ka BP are associated with abrupt Greenland cooling (>95% confidence). Additionally, previous research reported a strong statistical correlation between the timing of Southern Hemisphere volcanism and Dansgaard-Oeschger (DO) events (>99% confidence), but did not identify a causative mechanism. Volcanic aerosol-induced asymmetrical hemispheric cooling over the last few hundred years restructured atmospheric circulation in a similar fashion as that associated with Last Glacial millennial-scale shifts (albeit on a smaller scale). We hypothesise that following both recent and Last Glacial NH eruptions, volcanogenic sulphate injections into the stratosphere cooled the NH preferentially, inducing a hemispheric temperature asymmetry that shifted atmospheric circulation cells southward. This resulted in Greenland cooling, Antarctic warming, and a southward shifted ITCZ. However, during the Last Glacial, the initial eruption-induced climate response was prolonged by NH glacier and sea ice expansion, increased NH albedo, AMOC weakening, more NH cooling, and a consequent positive feedback. Conversely, preferential SH cooling following large SH eruptions shifted atmospheric circulation to the north, resulting in the characteristic features of DO events.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 38 条
[1]   Siple Dome ice reveals two modes of millennial CO2 change during the last ice age [J].
Ahn, Jinho ;
Brook, Edward J. .
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2014, 5
[2]   High-resolution record of Northern Hemisphere climate extending into the last interglacial period [J].
Andersen, KK ;
Azuma, N ;
Barnola, JM ;
Bigler, M ;
Biscaye, P ;
Caillon, N ;
Chappellaz, J ;
Clausen, HB ;
DahlJensen, D ;
Fischer, H ;
Flückiger, J ;
Fritzsche, D ;
Fujii, Y ;
Goto-Azuma, K ;
Gronvold, K ;
Gundestrup, NS ;
Hansson, M ;
Huber, C ;
Hvidberg, CS ;
Johnsen, SJ ;
Jonsell, U ;
Jouzel, J ;
Kipfstuhl, S ;
Landais, A ;
Leuenberger, M ;
Lorrain, R ;
Masson-Delmotte, V ;
Miller, H ;
Motoyama, H ;
Narita, H ;
Popp, T ;
Rasmussen, SO ;
Raynaud, D ;
Rothlisberger, R ;
Ruth, U ;
Samyn, D ;
Schwander, J ;
Shoji, H ;
Siggard-Andersen, ML ;
Steffensen, JP ;
Stocker, T ;
Sveinbjörnsdóttir, AE ;
Svensson, A ;
Takata, M ;
Tison, JL ;
Thorsteinsson, T ;
Watanabe, O ;
Wilhelms, F ;
White, JWC .
NATURE, 2004, 431 (7005) :147-151
[3]   One-to-one coupling of glacial climate variability in Greenland and Antarctica [J].
Barbante, C. ;
Barnola, J. -M. ;
Becagli, S. ;
Beer, J. ;
Bigler, M. ;
Boutron, C. ;
Blunier, T. ;
Castellano, E. ;
Cattani, O. ;
Chappellaz, J. ;
Dahl-Jensen, D. ;
Debret, M. ;
Delmonte, B. ;
Dick, D. ;
Falourd, S. ;
Faria, S. ;
Federer, U. ;
Fischer, H. ;
Freitag, J. ;
Frenzel, A. ;
Fritzsche, D. ;
Fundel, F. ;
Gabrielli, P. ;
Gaspari, V. ;
Gersonde, R. ;
Graf, W. ;
Grigoriev, D. ;
Hamann, I. ;
Hansson, M. ;
Hoffmann, G. ;
Hutterli, M. A. ;
Huybrechts, P. ;
Isaksson, E. ;
Johnsen, S. ;
Jouzel, J. ;
Kaczmarska, M. ;
Karlin, T. ;
Kaufmann, P. ;
Kipfstuhl, S. ;
Kohno, M. ;
Lambert, F. ;
Lambrecht, Anja ;
Lambrecht, Astrid ;
Landais, A. ;
Lawer, G. ;
Leuenberger, M. ;
Littot, G. ;
Loulergue, L. ;
Luethi, D. ;
Maggi, V. .
NATURE, 2006, 444 (7116) :195-198
[4]   Icebergs not the trigger for North Atlantic cold events [J].
Barker, Stephen ;
Chen, James ;
Gong, Xun ;
Jonkers, Lukas ;
Knorr, Gregor ;
Thornalley, David .
NATURE, 2015, 520 (7547) :333-+
[5]   NGRIP CH4 concentration from 120 to 10 kyr before present and its relation to a δ15N temperature reconstruction from the same ice core [J].
Baumgartner, M. ;
Kindler, P. ;
Eicher, O. ;
Floch, G. ;
Schilt, A. ;
Schwander, J. ;
Spahni, R. ;
Capron, E. ;
Chappellaz, J. ;
Leuenberger, M. ;
Fischer, H. ;
Stocker, T. F. .
CLIMATE OF THE PAST, 2014, 10 (02) :903-920
[6]   Bipolar correlation of volcanism with millennial climate change [J].
Bay, RC ;
Bramall, N ;
Price, PB .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2004, 101 (17) :6341-6345
[7]   CENTURY MILLENNIUM INTERNAL CLIMATE OSCILLATIONS IN AN OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE-CONTINENTAL ICE-SHEET MODEL [J].
BIRCHFIELD, EG ;
WANG, HX ;
RICH, JJ .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 1994, 99 (C6) :12459-12470
[8]   Aerosols implicated as a prime driver of twentieth-century North Atlantic climate variability [J].
Booth, Ben B. B. ;
Dunstone, Nick J. ;
Halloran, Paul R. ;
Andrews, Timothy ;
Bellouin, Nicolas .
NATURE, 2012, 484 (7393) :228-U110
[9]   Solar forced Dansgaard-Oeschger events and their phase relation with solar proxies [J].
Braun, H. ;
Ditlevsen, P. ;
Chialvo, D. R. .
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2008, 35 (06)
[10]  
Brown S., 2014, Journal of Applied Volcanology, V3, P22, DOI DOI 10.1186/2191-5040-3-5