de Vernal, Anne and Hillaire-Marcel, Claude (2008): Natural variability of Greenland climate, vegetation, and ice volume during the past million years

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 105
ODP 105 646
ODP 105 647
Identifier:
2008-122986
georefid

10.1126/science.1153929
doi

Creator:
de Vernal, Anne
Universite du Quebec a Montreal, GEOTOP Geochemistry and Geodynamics Research Center, Montreal, QC, Canada
author

Hillaire-Marcel, Claude
author

Identification:
Natural variability of Greenland climate, vegetation, and ice volume during the past million years
2008
Science
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, United States
320
5883
1622-1625
The response of the Greenland ice sheet to global warming is a source of concern notably because of its potential contribution to changes in the sea level. We demonstrated the natural vulnerability of the ice sheet by using pollen records from marine sediment off southwest Greenland that indicate important changes of the vegetation in Greenland over the past million years. The vegetation that developed over southern Greenland during the last interglacial period is consistent with model experiments, suggesting a reduced volume of the Greenland ice sheet. Abundant spruce pollen indicates that boreal coniferous forest developed some 400,000 years ago during the "warm" interval of marine isotope stage 11, providing a time frame for the development and decline of boreal ecosystems over a nearly ice-free Greenland.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:58.1236
West:-48.2206East: -45.1542
South:53.1954

Quaternary geology; Arctic region; Atlantic Ocean; Cenozoic; deglaciation; Foraminifera; glacial geology; glaciation; Greenland; Greenland ice sheet; ice sheets; Invertebrata; isotope ratios; isotopes; Labrador Sea; Leg 105; microfossils; miospores; North Atlantic; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 646; ODP Site 647; oxygen; paleoclimatology; paleoecology; paleoenvironment; palynomorphs; pollen; Protista; Quaternary; reconstruction; stable isotopes; vegetation;

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