2014
DOI: 10.5194/cp-10-325-2014
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Multidecadal to millennial marine climate oscillations across the Denmark Strait (~ 66° N) over the last 2000 cal yr BP

Abstract: Abstract. In the area of Denmark Strait (∼ 66 • N), the two modes of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and Arctic Oscillation (AO) are expressed in changes of the northward flux of Atlantic water and the southward advection of polar water in the East Iceland current. Proxies from marine cores along an environmental gradient from extensive to little or no drift ice, capture low frequency variations over the last 2000 cal yr BP. Key proxies are the weight% of calcite, a measure of surface water stratificatio… Show more

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“…These results are also consistent with the trends seen in diatom‐based April sea ice cover in the southern Denmark Strait (Figure f; Miettinen et al, ). Another record from the eastern side of the Denmark Strait shows a step increase in quartz content (indicator of drift ice) at ~1,600–2,000 compared to the earlier half of the last millennium (Andrews & Jennings, ). Yet, other records from the cores in SE Greenland Fjords indicate variable source for the recorded drift ice through the last 2,000 years (Andrews et al, ).…”
Section: North Atlantic Variability Over the Last 2000 Years: A Proxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results are also consistent with the trends seen in diatom‐based April sea ice cover in the southern Denmark Strait (Figure f; Miettinen et al, ). Another record from the eastern side of the Denmark Strait shows a step increase in quartz content (indicator of drift ice) at ~1,600–2,000 compared to the earlier half of the last millennium (Andrews & Jennings, ). Yet, other records from the cores in SE Greenland Fjords indicate variable source for the recorded drift ice through the last 2,000 years (Andrews et al, ).…”
Section: North Atlantic Variability Over the Last 2000 Years: A Proxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the study of late Quaternary sediments from the Baffin Bay have provided important information to distinguish (i) variations in the provenance of detrital particles (Andrews et al, , ; Sheldon et al, ; Simon, ; Simon et al, , ), (ii) climate and atmospheric changes in source regions and surrounding land masses (e.g., Andrews & Jennings, 2014; Thomas et al, ), and (iii) variations in sediment propagation and ocean current trajectories (e.g., Georgiadis et al, ; Jennings et al, ; Simon, ). In this regard, the present study proposes new mineralogical and geochemical data from three marine sediment cores recovered from the Upernavik cross‐shelf trough (AMD14‐204), Melville Bay cross‐shelf trough (AMD14‐210), and Kane Basin (AMD14‐Kane2B).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mineralogy (X-Ray Diffraction, qXRD) was previously analyzed at about 100-yr intervals and at 30-yr resolution for the last 2 cal ka B.P. (Andrews and Jennings, 2014). IP 25 data were obtained with a mean 100-yr resolution for the past 8 cal ka B.P.…”
Section: Sediment Coresmentioning
confidence: 99%