Rapid changes in ocean circulation and heat flux In the Nordic seas during the last interglacial period

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Fronval, T [1 ]
Jansen, E [1 ]
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[1] UNIV BERGEN, DEPT GEOL, N-5007 BERGEN, NORWAY
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10.1038/383806a0
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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];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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THE apparent similarity of climate variability in the North Atlantic region in the last interglacial period(1-5) and the present interglacial (Holocene) has recently been challenged by the rapid oscillations in climate conditions indicated by some marine(6,7) and terrestrial climate records(8-10) for the last interglacial. Ocean circulation in the northern North Atlantic seems to be intimately coupled to the processes of climate change on various time-scales(11,12), so that climate variability-and the associated mechanisms of change-should be well recorded by sediments from these high latitudes, Previous studies in this region(5,13) have indeed indicated an apparently less stable last-interglacial climate than at middle latitudes of the North Atlantic Ocean(4). Here we present detailed records from marine sediments in the Nordic seas of oceanographic conditions during the last interglacial. The records show three large sea surface temperature fluctuations, a weakening of the east-west sea surface temperature gradient with time, and changes in deep-water properties. In contrast, similar analyses of a core from the same region indicate that sea surface temperature during the Holocene has been relatively stable. Our data-along with those from the Labrador Sea(7)-indicate rapid changes in ocean circulation and oceanic heat fluxes at high northern latitudes during the last interglacial, which may have been associated with marked temperature changes on adjacent continents.
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