The Heinrich and Dansgaard-Oeschger climatic events during Marine Isotopic Stage 3: Searching for appropriate times for human colonization of the Americas

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作者
Rabassa, Jorge [1 ]
Federico Ponce, Juan [1 ]
机构
[1] Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn, CADIC, RA-9410 Ushuaia, Tierra De Fuego, Argentina
关键词
SEA-LEVEL CHANGE; GLACIAL HISTORY; PLEISTOCENE; CLOVIS; ATLANTIC; NORTH; SITE;
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10.1016/j.quaint.2013.04.023
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3) was an interstadial stage, a relatively warm climatic period which developed roughly between 60 and 50 and 30 cal. ka BP. Several very cold periods, known as Heinrich (H) events, developed during MIS 3 as a result of partial collapse of the North American ice sheet margins, with formation of huge amounts of icebergs which, after melting in more temperate latitudes, would have inundated the North Atlantic Ocean with low salinity waters which would have impeded the reach of the Gulf Stream into the North Atlantic Ocean. Several paleoclimatic moments with relatively warmer conditions, known as the Dansgaard-Oeschger (D-O) events, took place in between the Heinrich (H) events, throughout MIS 3. These H and D-O cycles would have been very short (perhaps even only around 1 ky each in some cases) and intense, with mean annual temperatures in the area of Beringia ca. 5-8 C degrees higher than those active at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ca. 24 cal. ka B.P.) and perhaps close to those occurring in past interglacial periods, respectively. Even though climate was warmer, total melting of the continental ice sheets did not take place; thus, global sea level was perhaps still low enough to allow the persistence of the Beringia land bridge between Siberia and North America, without any interruptions throughout the entire MIS 3. The aims of this paper are to present paleoclimatic and paleogeographic information about MIS 3 and to discuss the most favorable chronology for human displacement through Beringia. At the times of MIS 3, there would have been no coalescence between the Laurentide and Cordilleran ice sheets; thus, both the hinterland path from Beringia southwards and the coastal route would have been open and enjoying moderate climate ecosystems, and thus available for humans. In this case, it is now possible to suggest possible moments for human penetration in North America, sometime between ca. 60-50 to 28 cal. ka B.P, during one or more D-O events (most likely sometime between the DO 16 and D-O 3 events) throughout MIS 3. Other routes of human colonization of the Americas following other routes rather than that of Siberia-Beringia, if they ever existed, are not discussed in this paper. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.
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