Iceberg Discharges into the North-Atlantic on Millennial Time Scales during the Last Glaciation

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  1995
Authors  Bond, G. C.; Lotti, R.
Journal Title  Science
Volume  267
Issue  5200
Pages  1005-1010
Journal Date  Feb 17
ISBN Number  0036-8075
Accession Number  ISI:A1995QG99000033
Key Words  heinrich events; volcanic ash; sediments; record; ocean; sea
Abstract  

High-resolution studies of North Atlantic deep sea cores demonstrate that prominent increases in iceberg calving recurred at intervals of 2000 to 3000 years, much more frequently than the 7000- to 10,000-year pacing of massive ice discharges associated with Heinrich events. The carving cycles correlate with warm-cold oscillations, called Dansgaard-Oeschger events, in Greenland ice cores. Each cycle records synchronous discharges of ice from different sources, and the cycles are decoupled from sea-surface temperatures. These findings point to a mechanism operating within the atmosphere that caused rapid oscillations in air temperatures above Greenland and in calving from more than one ice sheet.

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