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Persistent influence of precession on northern ice sheet variability since the early Pleistocene

Authors :
STEPHEN BARKER
AIDAN STARR
JEROEN VAN DER LUBBE
Alice Doughty
Gregor Knorr
Stephen Conn
Sian Lordsmith
Lindsey Owen
Alexandra Nederbragt
Sidney Hemming
Ian Hall
Leah Levay
Melissa Berke
Luna Brentegani
Thibault Caley
Alejandra Cartagena-Sierra
Christopher Charles
Jason James Coenen
Julian Crespin
Allison Franzese
Jens Gruetzner
Xibin Han
Sophie Hines
Francisco Jimenez-Espejo
Janna Just
Andreas Koutsodendris
Kaoru Kubota
Lathika N.
Richard Norris
Thiago Periera dos Santos
Rebecca Robinson
John Rolison
Margit Simon
Deborah Tangunan
Masako Yamane
Hucai Zhang
Geology and Geochemistry
Source :
Barker, S, Starr, A, van der Lubbe, J, Doughty, A, Knorr, G, Conn, S, Lordsmith, S, Owen, L, Nederbragt, A, Hemming, S, Hall, I & Levay, L 2022, ' Persistent influence of precession on northern ice sheet variability since the early Pleistocene ', Science, vol. 376, no. 6596, eabm4033, pp. 961–967 . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abm4033, Science, 376(6596):eabm4033. American Association for the Advancement of Science
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Prior to ~1 million years ago (Ma), variations in global ice volume were dominated by changes in obliquity; however, the role of precession remains unresolved. Using a record of North Atlantic ice rafting spanning the past 1.7 million years, we find that the onset of ice rafting within a given glacial cycle (reflecting ice sheet expansion) consistently occurred during times of decreasing obliquity whereas mass ice wasting (ablation) events were consistently tied to minima in precession. Furthermore, our results suggest that the ubiquitous association between precession-driven mass wasting events and glacial termination is a distinct feature of the mid to late Pleistocene. Before then (increasing), obliquity alone was sufficient to end a glacial cycle, before losing its dominant grip on deglaciation with the southward extension of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets since ~1 Ma.

Subjects

Subjects :
Multidisciplinary

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075 and 10959203
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Barker, S, Starr, A, van der Lubbe, J, Doughty, A, Knorr, G, Conn, S, Lordsmith, S, Owen, L, Nederbragt, A, Hemming, S, Hall, I & Levay, L 2022, ' Persistent influence of precession on northern ice sheet variability since the early Pleistocene ', Science, vol. 376, no. 6596, eabm4033, pp. 961–967 . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abm4033, Science, 376(6596):eabm4033. American Association for the Advancement of Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9b8bb6e351debe33be4688106bc262e6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abm4033