[HTML][HTML] What are the drivers of Caspian Sea level variation during the late Quaternary?
Abstract Quaternary Caspian Sea level variations depended on geophysical processes
(affecting the opening and closing of gateways and basin size/shape) and hydro …
(affecting the opening and closing of gateways and basin size/shape) and hydro …
Multi-proxy constraints on Atlantic circulation dynamics since the last ice age
Uncertainties persist in the understanding of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
and its response to external perturbations such as freshwater or radiative forcing. Abrupt …
and its response to external perturbations such as freshwater or radiative forcing. Abrupt …
A reconciled solution of Meltwater Pulse 1A sources using sea-level fingerprinting
The most rapid global sea-level rise event of the last deglaciation, Meltwater Pulse 1A (MWP-
1A), occurred∼ 14,650 years ago. Considerable uncertainty regarding the sources of …
1A), occurred∼ 14,650 years ago. Considerable uncertainty regarding the sources of …
[HTML][HTML] The 8.2 ka cooling event caused by Laurentide ice saddle collapse
The 8.2 ka event was a period of abrupt cooling of 1–3° C across large parts of the Northern
Hemisphere, which lasted for about 160 yr. The original hypothesis for the cause of this …
Hemisphere, which lasted for about 160 yr. The original hypothesis for the cause of this …
Spatial fingerprints and mechanisms of precipitation and temperature changes during the Younger Dryas in eastern North America
D Fastovich, JM Russell, SA Marcott… - Quaternary Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Here we seek to establish the spatial fingerprints of precipitation and temperature changes
in eastern North America during the Younger Dryas and explore the role of meltwater forcing …
in eastern North America during the Younger Dryas and explore the role of meltwater forcing …
Abrupt Bølling‐Allerød warming simulated under gradual forcing of the last deglaciation
T Obase, A Abe‐Ouchi - Geophysical Research Letters, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
During the last deglaciation, a major global warming trend was punctuated by abrupt climate
changes, likely related to Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC). One problem is …
changes, likely related to Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC). One problem is …
Retreat of the western Cordilleran ice sheet margin during the last deglaciation
Abstract The timing of Cordilleran Ice Sheet deglaciation along the central coast of British
Columbia, Canada, informs climate forcing and early human migration. Thirty‐two 10Be …
Columbia, Canada, informs climate forcing and early human migration. Thirty‐two 10Be …
Reconstructing Holocene temperatures in time and space using paleoclimate data assimilation
Paleoclimatic records provide valuable information about Holocene climate, revealing
aspects of climate variability for a multitude of sites around the world. However, such data …
aspects of climate variability for a multitude of sites around the world. However, such data …
Cordilleran Ice Sheet mass loss preceded climate reversals near the Pleistocene Termination
The Cordilleran Ice Sheet (CIS) once covered an area comparable to that of Greenland.
Previous geologic evidence and numerical models indicate that the ice sheet covered much …
Previous geologic evidence and numerical models indicate that the ice sheet covered much …
Sea level fingerprinting of the Bering Strait flooding history detects the source of the Younger Dryas climate event
During the Last Glacial Maximum, expansive continental ice sheets lowered globally
averaged sea level~ 130 m, exposing a land bridge at the Bering Strait. During the …
averaged sea level~ 130 m, exposing a land bridge at the Bering Strait. During the …