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  • 318-U1356; AGE; Australia; Biomarkers; COMPCORE; Composite Core; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Eocene-Oligocene Transition; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; paleotemperature; Reference/source; Sea surface temperature; SST, from BAYSPAR (50th Percentile); SST, from BAYSPAR (5th Percentile); SST, from BAYSPAR (95th Percentile); terrestrial temperatures; Tetraether index of 86 carbon atoms  (1)
  • Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; File format; File name; File size; Integrierte Analyse zwischeneiszeitlicher Klimadynamik; INTERDYNAMIK; MARUM; Uniform resource locator/link to file  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Keywords: 318-U1356; AGE; Australia; Biomarkers; COMPCORE; Composite Core; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Eocene-Oligocene Transition; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; paleotemperature; Reference/source; Sea surface temperature; SST, from BAYSPAR (50th Percentile); SST, from BAYSPAR (5th Percentile); SST, from BAYSPAR (95th Percentile); terrestrial temperatures; Tetraether index of 86 carbon atoms
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 215 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Rachmayani, Rima; Prange, Matthias; Lunt, Daniel J; Stone, Emma J; Schulz, Michael (2017): Sensitivity of the Greenland Ice Sheet to Interglacial Climate Forcing: MIS 5e Versus MIS 11. Paleoceanography, 32(11), 1089-1101, https://doi.org/10.1002/2017PA003149
    Publication Date: 2024-05-31
    Description: The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is thought to have contributed substantially to high global sea levels during the interglacials of Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e and 11. Geological evidence suggests that the mass loss of the GrIS was greater during the peak interglacial of MIS 11 than MIS 5e, despite a weaker boreal summer insolation. We address this conundrum by using the three-dimensional thermomechanical ice-sheet model Glimmer forced by CCSM3 climate model output for MIS 5e and MIS 11 interglacial time slices. Our results suggest a stronger sensitivity of the GrIS to MIS 11 climate forcing than to MIS 5e forcing. Besides stronger greenhouse gas radiative forcing, the greater MIS 11 GrIS mass loss relative to MIS 5e is attributed to a larger oceanic heat transport towards high latitudes by a stronger Atlantic meridional overturning circulation. The vigorous MIS 11 ocean overturning, in turn, is related to a stronger wind-driven salt transport from low to high latitudes promoting North Atlantic Deep Water formation. The orbital insolation forcing, which causes the ocean current anomalies, is discussed.
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; File format; File name; File size; Integrierte Analyse zwischeneiszeitlicher Klimadynamik; INTERDYNAMIK; MARUM; Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 32 data points
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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