Ice-sheet variability around the North Atlantic Ocean during the last deglaciation

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A. Marshall McCabe
Peter U. Clark
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[1] School of Environmental Studies,Department of Geosciences
[2] University of Ulster,undefined
[3] Oregon State University,undefined
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Nature | 1998年 / 392卷
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Millennial-scale variability in the flux of ice-rafted detritus to North Atlantic sediments during the last glacial period has been interpreted to reflect a climate-forced increase in the discharge of icebergs from ice-sheet margins surrounding the northern North Atlantic Ocean1. But the relationship between ice-sheet variability and climate change is not clear, as both the sources of ice-rafted detritus and the ice-marginal processes are varied and complex2,3,4. Terrestrial records are helpful in unravelling this complexity because they can demonstrate the scale of ice-sheet oscillations, and whether the ice sheet (or sector) was advancing or retreating with respect to climate change. Here we constrain the age and anatomy of a prominent readvance of the British Ice Sheet in the northern Irish Sea region at ∼14 14C kyr BP(∼16.4 calendar kyr BP). The analysis indicates that the British Ice Sheet participated in an iceberg discharge episode known as Heinrich event 1. Comparison with other terrestrial and marine ice-sheet records suggests that the dynamic collapse of the Laurentide Ice Sheet beginning at 14.6–15.0 14C kyr BP1,4 (∼17.2–17.6 calendar kyr BP)5 initiated varied responses from other ice-sheet margins around the northern North Atlantic region. These observations support the argument that the release of icebergs and meltwater during Heinrich event 1 disrupted the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation6,7,8, leading to a delay or reversal of deglaciation of the Northern Hemisphere and at least as far south as 40° S for two to three thousand years5,9,10, suggesting a climate forcing and response similar to that of the ensuing Younger Dryas ‘cold snap’11,12.
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