冰芯
地质学
气候学
格陵兰冰盖
格罗恩兰迪亚
海洋环流
气候变化
古气候学
镫骨肌
气候模式
冰原
海洋学
全新世
亚热带
生物
渔业
作者
Christo Buizert,Todd Sowers,Kyle Niezgoda,Thomas Blunier,Vasileios Gkinis,Margaret Harlan,Chengfei He,Tyler R. Jones,Helle Astrid Kjær,Jesper B. Liisberg,J. A. Menking,Valerie Morris,David Noone,Sune Olander Rasmussen,Louise Sime,J. P. Steffensen,Anders Svensson,Bruce H. Vaughn,Bo Vinther,James W. C. White
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2402637121
摘要
Pleistocene Ice Ages display abrupt Dansgaard–Oeschger (DO) climate oscillations that provide prime examples of Earth System tipping points—abrupt transition that may result in irreversible change. Greenland ice cores provide key records of DO climate variability, but gas-calibrated estimates of the temperature change magnitudes have been limited to central and northwest Greenland. Here, we present ice-core δ 15 N-N 2 records from south (Dye 3) and coastal east Greenland (Renland) to calibrate the local water isotope thermometer and provide a Greenland-wide spatial characterization of DO event magnitude. We combine these data with existing records of δ 18 O, deuterium excess, and accumulation rates to create a multiproxy “fingerprint” of the DO impact on Greenland. Isotope-enabled climate models have skill in simulating the observational multiproxy DO event impact, and we use a series of idealized simulations with such models to identify regions of the North Atlantic that are critical in explaining DO variability. Our experiments imply that wintertime sea ice variation in the subpolar gyre, rather than the commonly invoked Nordic Seas, is both a sufficient and a necessary condition to explain the observed DO impacts in Greenland, whatever the distal cause. Moisture-tagging experiments support the idea that Greenland DO isotope signals may be explained almost entirely via changes in the vapor source distribution and that site temperature is not a main control on δ 18 O during DO transitions, contrary to the traditional interpretation. Our results provide a comprehensive, multiproxy, data-model synthesis of abrupt DO climate variability in Greenland.
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