The Nordic Seas - North Atlantic regional seesaw during the last glacial millennial climate events: new evidence from biomarkers
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Title
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The Nordic Seas - North Atlantic regional seesaw during the last glacial millennial climate events: new evidence from biomarkers
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Other Titles
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Nordic Seas-마지막 빙하기 동안의 급격한 기후 변동과 관련된 북대서양 지역의 seesaw : 유기분자생체지표의 새로운 증거
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Authors
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Wary, Melanie
Etourneau, Johan
Gal, Jong-Ku
Smik, Lukas
Matthiessen, Jens
Kang, Sujin
Belt, Simon
Sanchez-Goni, Maria-Fernanda
Kim, Jung-Hyun
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Keywords
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Nordic Seas; North Atlantic regional seesaw; last glacial
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Issue Date
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2019
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Citation
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Wary, Melanie, et al. 2019. The Nordic Seas - North Atlantic regional seesaw during the last glacial millennial climate events: new evidence from biomarkers. The 20th INQUA Congress. Dublin. 2019.07.25~2019.07.31.
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Abstract
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DansgaardOeschger and Heinrich events constitute ones of the most enigmatic features of the last glacial period. Many studies have focused on their characteristic millennial climate variability, testing atmosphere-cryosphere-ocean couplings, but major uncertainties and discrepancies still remain. A new scenario, mainly supported by dinocyst-derived paleoreconstructions and freshwater hosing experiments, has recently emerged. Reconciling most of the up to now hypothesized theories, it suggests the occurrence of a regional paradoxical seesaw pattern: cold Greenland and North Atlantic phases coincide with warmer sea-surface conditions and shorter seasonal sea-ice cover durations in the Norwegian Sea, in relation to enhanced subsurface advection of warm Atlantic waters re-emerging in the Norwegian Sea. Here we provide new paleoreconstructions of sea-ice dynamics in the Southern Norwegian Sea (core MD95-2009), over the 35-27 ka BP interval encompassing four interstadials-stadials (including HS3) cycles, based for the first time on the combination of biomarker IP25 concentration and dinocyst-derived sea-ice cover duration. The striking correspondence, over the millennial climate shifts, between these reconstructions derived from two independent proxies, further provides robust evidence for the occurrence of this atypical hydrographical pattern. Reversely, the strong variability of the three PIP25 signals (calculated by combining IP25 concentration with either triene, brassicasterol, or dinosterol concentration), between each other as well as relatively to our two other independent indicators of sea-ice dynamics, highlights the need to better constrain this semi-quantitative proxy of seasonal sea-ice.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12650
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Conference Name
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The 20th INQUA Congress
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Conference Place
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Dublin
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Conference Date
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2019.07.25~2019.07.31
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Type
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Proceeding
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Pro(초록)국외
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