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      Enhanced δ13 C and δ18 O Differences Between the South Atlantic and South Pacific During the Last Glaciation: The Deep Gateway Hypothesis : Dueling Transects: The Deep Gateway

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      Paleoceanography
      Wiley

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          On the meridional extent and fronts of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current

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            Collapse and rapid resumption of Atlantic meridional circulation linked to deglacial climate changes.

            The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation is widely believed to affect climate. Changes in ocean circulation have been inferred from records of the deep water chemical composition derived from sedimentary nutrient proxies, but their impact on climate is difficult to assess because such reconstructions provide insufficient constraints on the rate of overturning. Here we report measurements of 231Pa/230Th, a kinematic proxy for the meridional overturning circulation, in a sediment core from the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean. We find that the meridional overturning was nearly, or completely, eliminated during the coldest deglacial interval in the North Atlantic region, beginning with the catastrophic iceberg discharge Heinrich event H1, 17,500 yr ago, and declined sharply but briefly into the Younger Dryas cold event, about 12,700 yr ago. Following these cold events, the 231Pa/230Th record indicates that rapid accelerations of the meridional overturning circulation were concurrent with the two strongest regional warming events during deglaciation. These results confirm the significance of variations in the rate of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation for abrupt climate changes.
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              North Atlantic thermohaline circulation during the past 20,000 years linked to high-latitude surface temperature

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                Journal
                Paleoceanography
                Paleoceanography
                Wiley
                08838305
                October 2017
                October 2017
                October 14 2017
                : 32
                : 10
                : 1000-1017
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences; State University of New Jersey, Rutgers; New Brunswick NJ USA
                [2 ]School of Earth and Climate Sciences; University of Maine; Orono ME USA
                [3 ]Department of Marine Sciences; University of Connecticut Avery Point; Groton CT USA
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                10.1002/2017PA003118
                7780e7a9-a3d8-40d3-9f16-d360800faa81
                © 2017

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