Enhanced climate instability in the North Atlantic and southern Europe during the Last Interglacial

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P. C. Tzedakis
R. N. Drysdale
V. Margari
L. C. Skinner
L. Menviel
R. H. Rhodes
A. S. Taschetto
D. A. Hodell
S. J. Crowhurst
J. C. Hellstrom
A. E. Fallick
J. O. Grimalt
J. F. McManus
B. Martrat
Z. Mokeddem
F. Parrenin
E. Regattieri
K. Roe
G. Zanchetta
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[1] University College London,Environmental Change Research Centre, Department of Geography
[2] The University of Melbourne,School of Geography
[3] Université Savoie Mont Blanc,Laboratoire EDYTEM UMR CNRS 5204
[4] University of Cambridge,Department of Earth Sciences
[5] University of New South Wales,Climate Change Research Centre and ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science
[6] Macquarie University,Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
[7] The University of Melbourne,School of Earth Sciences
[8] Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre,Department of Environmental Chemistry, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC)
[9] Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA),Lamont
[10] Columbia University,Doherty Earth Observatory
[11] Université Grenoble Alpes,CNRS, IRD, IGE
[12] University of Pisa,Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra
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Considerable ambiguity remains over the extent and nature of millennial/centennial-scale climate instability during the Last Interglacial (LIG). Here we analyse marine and terrestrial proxies from a deep-sea sediment sequence on the Portuguese Margin and combine results with an intensively dated Italian speleothem record and climate-model experiments. The strongest expression of climate variability occurred during the transitions into and out of the LIG. Our records also document a series of multi-centennial intra-interglacial arid events in southern Europe, coherent with cold water-mass expansions in the North Atlantic. The spatial and temporal fingerprints of these changes indicate a reorganization of ocean surface circulation, consistent with low-intensity disruptions of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC). The amplitude of this LIG variability is greater than that observed in Holocene records. Episodic Greenland ice melt and runoff as a result of excess warmth may have contributed to AMOC weakening and increased climate instability throughout the LIG.
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