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Sea ice fluctuations in the Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea during glacial abrupt climate changes

Authors :
Federico Scoto
Henrik Sadatzki
Niccolò Maffezzoli
Carlo Barbante
Alessandro Gagliardi
Cristiano Varin
Paul Vallelonga
Vasileios Gkinis
Dorthe Dahl-Jensen
Helle Astrid Kjær
François Burgay
Alfonso Saiz-Lopez
Ruediger Stein
Andrea Spolaor
European Commission
National Science Foundation (US)
Fonds de La Recherche Scientifique (Belgique)
Research Foundation - Flanders
National Research Council of Canada
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Innovation Fund Denmark
Institut Polaire Français Paul Emile Victor
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)
Commissariat à l'Ènergie Atomique et aux Ènergies Alternatives (France)
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France)
Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (Germany)
Icelandic Centre for Research
National Institute of Polar Research (Japan)
Korea Polar Research Institute
Dutch Research Council
Swedish Research Council
Swiss National Science Foundation
Natural Environment Research Council (UK)
Source :
Scoto, F, Sadatzki, H, Maffezzoli, N, Barbante, C, Gagliardi, A, Varin, C, Vallelonga, P, Gkinis, V, Dahl-Jensen, D, Kjaer, H A, Burgay, F, Saiz-Lopez, A, Stein, R & Spolaor, A 2022, ' Sea ice fluctuations in the Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea during glacial abrupt climate changes ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 119, no. 44, 2203468119 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2203468119
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), 2022.

Abstract

9 pags., 5 figs., 2 tabs.<br />Sea ice decline in the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas has been proposed to contribute to the repeated abrupt atmospheric warmings recorded in Greenland ice cores during the last glacial period, known as Dansgaard-Oeschger (D-O) events. However, the understanding of how sea ice changes were coupled with abrupt climate changes during D-O events has remained incomplete due to a lack of suitable high-resolution sea ice proxy records from northwestern North Atlantic regions. Here, we present a subdecadal-scale bromine enrichment (Brenr) record from the NEEM ice core (Northwest Greenland) and sediment core biomarker records to reconstruct the variability of seasonal sea ice in the Baffin Bay and Labrador Sea over a suite of D-O events between 34 and 42 ka. Our results reveal repeated shifts between stable, multiyear sea ice (MYSI) conditions during cold stadials and unstable, seasonal sea ice conditions during warmer interstadials. The shift from stadial to interstadial sea ice conditions occurred rapidly and synchronously with the atmospheric warming over Greenland, while the amplitude of high-frequency sea ice fluctuations increased through interstadials. Our findings suggest that the rapid replacement of widespread MYSI with seasonal sea ice amplified the abrupt climate warming over the course of D-O events and highlight the role of feedbacks associated with late-interstadial seasonal sea ice expansion in driving the North Atlantic ocean-climate system back to stadial conditions.<br />The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013) grant agreements #243908 “Past4Future. Climate change—Learning from the past climate” and #610055 “Ice2ice”. We thank our colleagues at Centre for Ice and Climate (Copenhagen, Denmark) for their generous contribution and providing the NEEM ice core samples. NEEM is directed and organized by the Center of Ice and Climate at the Niels Bohr Institute and US NSF, Office of Polar Programs. It is supported by funding agencies and institutions in Belgium (FNRS-CFB and FWO), Canada (NRCan/GSC), China (CAS), Denmark (FIST), France (IPEV, CNRS/INSU, CEA and ANR), Germany (AWI), Iceland (RannIs), Japan (NIPR), Korea (KOPRI), The Netherlands (NWO/ALW), Sweden (VR), Switzerland (SNF), United Kingdom (NERC), and the USA (US NSF, Office of Polar Programs).

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scoto, F, Sadatzki, H, Maffezzoli, N, Barbante, C, Gagliardi, A, Varin, C, Vallelonga, P, Gkinis, V, Dahl-Jensen, D, Kjaer, H A, Burgay, F, Saiz-Lopez, A, Stein, R & Spolaor, A 2022, ' Sea ice fluctuations in the Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea during glacial abrupt climate changes ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 119, no. 44, 2203468119 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2203468119
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....985b68562ee1673e7ac7ea4114ca542d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2203468119