Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen, 5007 Bergen, Norway;
Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, 5007 Bergen, Norway.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 Nov 24;117(47):29478-29486. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2005849117. Epub 2020 Nov 9.
Constraining the past sea ice variability in the Nordic Seas is critical for a comprehensive understanding of the abrupt Dansgaard-Oeschger (D-O) climate changes during the last glacial. Here we present unprecedentedly detailed sea ice proxy evidence from two Norwegian Sea sediment cores and an East Greenland ice core to resolve and constrain sea ice variations during four D-O events between 32 and 41 ka. Our independent sea ice records consistently reveal a millennial-scale variability and threshold response between an extensive seasonal sea ice cover in the Nordic Seas during cold stadials and reduced seasonal sea ice conditions during warmer interstadials. They document substantial and rapid sea ice reductions that may have happened within 250 y or less, concomitant with reinvigoration of deep convection in the Nordic Seas and the abrupt warming transitions in Greenland. Our empirical evidence thus underpins the cardinal role of rapid sea ice decline and related feedbacks to trigger abrupt and large-amplitude climate change of the glacial D-O events.
约束过去的海冰变化在北欧海对于全面了解最后一个冰河时代期间突然的Dansgaard-Oeschger(D-O)气候变化是至关重要的。在这里,我们从两个挪威海沉积物岩芯和一个东格陵兰冰芯中提供了前所未有的详细海冰代理证据,以解决和约束在 32 到 41 千年前的四个 D-O 事件期间的海冰变化。我们独立的海冰记录一致地揭示了在寒冷的间冰期期间在北欧海广泛的季节性海冰覆盖和在温暖的间冰期期间减少的季节性海冰条件之间的千年尺度变化和阈值响应。它们记录了大量和快速的海冰减少,这可能在 250 年内或更短的时间内发生,伴随着北欧海深层对流的恢复和格陵兰的突然变暖转变。因此,我们的经验证据支持了快速海冰减少和相关反馈在触发冰河时代 D-O 事件的突然和大幅度气候变化中的主要作用。