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Quaternary science reviews, 2011-05, Vol.30 (9), p.1047-1066
2011
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A new concept for the paleoceanographic evolution of Heinrich event 1 in the North Atlantic
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  • Quaternary science reviews, 2011-05, Vol.30 (9), p.1047-1066
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Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
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  • New records of planktonic foraminiferal δ 18O and lithic and foraminiferal counts from Eirik Drift are combined with published data from the Nordic Seas and the “Ice Rafted Debris (IRD) belt”, to portray a sequence of events through Heinrich event 1 (H1). These events progressed from an onset of meltwater release at ∼19 ka BP, through the ‘conventional’ H1 IRD deposition phase in the IRD belt starting from ∼17.5 ka BP, to a final phase between 16.5 and ∼15 ka BP that was characterised by a pooling of freshwater in the Nordic Seas, which we suggest was hyperpycnally injected into that basin. After ∼15 ka BP, this freshwater was purged from the Nordic Seas into the North Atlantic, which preconditioned the Nordic Seas for convective deep-water formation. This allowed an abrupt re-start of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) formation in the Nordic Seas at the Bølling warming (14.6 ka BP). In contrast to previous estimates for the duration of H1 (i.e., 1000 years to only a century or two), the total, combined composite H1 signal presented here had a duration of over 4000 yrs (∼19–14.6 ka BP), which spanned the entire period of NADW collapse. It appears that deep-water formation and climate are not simply controlled by the magnitude or rate of meltwater addition. Instead the location of meltwater injections may be more important, with NADW formation being particularly sensitive to surface freshening in the Arctic/Nordic Seas. ► New paleoceanographic records Eirik Drift are combined with published data. ► These records portray a new sequence of events through Heinrich event 1 (H1). ► A new concept for the evolution of H1 in the Nordic Seas is proposed. ► The total H1 sequence lasted ∼4000 yrs, spanning the period of AMOC collapse.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0277-3791
eISSN: 1873-457X
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.02.003
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_872141949

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