Siddall, Mark et al. (2010): Patterns of millennial variability over the last 500 ka

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 162
ODP 162 980
Identifier:
2011-000638
georefid

Creator:
Siddall, Mark
University of Bristol, Department of Earth Science, Bristol, United Kingdom
author

Rohling, Eelco J.
National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom
author

Blunier, Thomas
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
author

Spahni, Renato
University of Bern, Switzerland
author

Identification:
Patterns of millennial variability over the last 500 ka
2010
Climate of the Past
Copernicus, Katlenburg-Lindau, International
6
3
295-303
Millennial variability is a robust feature of many paleoclimate records, at least throughout the last several glacial cycles. Here we use the mean signal from Antarctic climate events 1 to 4 to probe the EPICA Dome C temperature proxy reconstruction through the last 500 ka for similar millennial-scale events. We find that clusters of millennial events occurred in a regular fashion over half of the time during this with a mean recurrence interval of 21 kyr. We find that there is no consistent link between ice-rafted debris deposition and millennial variability. Instead we speculate that changes in the zonality of atmospheric circulation over the North Atlantic form a viable alternative to freshwater release from icebergs as a trigger for millennial variability. We suggest that millennial changes in the zonality of atmospheric circulation over the North Atlantic are linked to precession via sea-ice feedbacks and that this relationship is modified by the presence of the large, Northern Hemisphere ice sheets during glacial periods.
English
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Quaternary geology; albedo; aliphatic hydrocarbons; alkanes; Antarctica; Atlantic Ocean; atmospheric circulation; Cenozoic; climate change; climate forcing; cycles; Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles; deuterium; Dome C; EPICA; glacial environment; glacial geology; glaciation; hydrocarbons; hydrogen; ice; ice rafting; ice sheets; Indian Ocean; insolation; isotopes; last glacial maximum; Leg 162; methane; MIS 3; North Atlantic; Northern Hemisphere; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 980; organic compounds; paleoclimatology; precession; Quaternary; Red Sea; sea-level changes; Rockall Bank; sea ice; stable isotopes; Wilkes Land;

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