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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2016-09-05
    Description: Eight time slices of surface-water paleoceanography were reconstructed from stable isotope and paleotemperature data to evaluate late Quaternary changes in density, current directions, and sea-ice cover in the Nordic Seas and NE Atlantic. We used isotopic records from 110 deep-sea cores, 20 of which are accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS)-14C dated and 30 of which have high (〉8 cm /kyr) sedimentation rates, enabling a resolution of about 120 years. Paleotemperature estimates are based on species counts of planktonic foraminifera in 18 cores. The δ18O and δ13C distributions depict three main modes of surface circulation: (1) The Holocene-style interglacial mode which largely persisted over the last 12.8 14C ka, and probably during large parts of stage 3. (2) The peak glacial mode showing a cyclonic gyre in the, at least, seasonally ice-free Nordic Seas and a meltwater lens west of Ireland. Based on geostrophic forcing, it possibly turned clockwise, blocked the S-N flow across the eastern Iceland-Shetland ridge, and enhanced the Irminger current around west Iceland. It remains unclear whether surface-water density was sufficient for deepwater formation west of Norway. (3) A meltwater regime culminating during early glacial Termination I, when a great meltwater lens off northern Norway probably induced a clockwise circulation reaching south up to Faeroe, the northward inflow of Irminger Current water dominated the Icelandic Sea, and deepwater convection was stopped. In contrast to circulation modes two and three, the Holocene-style circulation mode appears most stable, even unaffected by major meltwater pools originating from the Scandinavian ice sheet, such as during δ18O event 3.1 and the Bölling. Meltwater phases markedly influenced the European continental climate by suppressing the “heat pump” of the Atlantic salinity conveyor belt. During the peak glacial, melting icebergs blocked the eastward advection of warm surface water toward Great Britain, thus accelerating buildup of the great European ice sheets; in the early deglacial, meltwater probably induced a southward flow of cold water along Norway, which led to the Oldest Dryas cold spell.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2015-08-28
    Description: Eight time slices of surface-water paleoceanography were reconstructed from stable isotope and paleotemperature data to evaluate late Quaternary changes in density, current directions, and sea-ice cover in the Nordic Seas and NE Atlantic. We used isotopic records from 110 deep-sea cores, 20 of which are accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS)-14C dated and 30 of which have high (〉8 cm /kyr) sedimentation rates, enabling a resolution of about 120 years. Paleotemperature estimates are based on species counts of planktonic foraminifera in 18 cores. The δ18O and δ13C distributions depict three main modes of surface circulation: (1) The Holocene-style interglacial mode which largely persisted over the last 12.8 14C ka, and probably during large parts of stage 3. (2) The peak glacial mode showing a cyclonic gyre in the, at least, seasonally ice-free Nordic Seas and a meltwater lens west of Ireland. Based on geostrophic forcing, it possibly turned clockwise, blocked the S-N flow across the eastern Iceland-Shetland ridge, and enhanced the Irminger current around west Iceland. It remains unclear whether surface-water density was sufficient for deepwater formation west of Norway. (3) A meltwater regime culminating during early glacial Termination I, when a great meltwater lens off northern Norway probably induced a clockwise circulation reaching south up to Faeroe, the northward inflow of Irminger Current water dominated the Icelandic Sea, and deepwater convection was stopped. In contrast to circulation modes two and three, the Holocene-style circulation mode appears most stable, even unaffected by major meltwater pools originating from the Scandinavian ice sheet, such as during δ18O event 3.1 and the Bölling. Meltwater phases markedly influenced the European continental climate by suppressing the “heat pump” of the Atlantic salinity conveyor belt. During the peak glacial, melting icebergs blocked the eastward advection of warm surface water toward Great Britain, thus accelerating buildup of the great European ice sheets; in the early deglacial, meltwater probably induced a southward flow of cold water along Norway, which led to the Oldest Dryas cold spell.
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  • 3
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen
    Publication Date: 2023-03-10
    Keywords: CTD; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; CTD with attached oxygen sensor; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; G. O. Sars (2003); GS03/140-1; GS03/141-1; GS03/142-1; GS03/143-1; GS03/144-1; GS03/145-1; GS03/146-1; GS03/147-1; GS03/148-1; GS03/149-1; GS03/150-1; GS03/151-1; GS03/152-1; GS03/153-1; GS03/154-1; GS03/155-1; GS03/156-1; GS03/157-1; GS03/158-1; GS03/159-1; GS03/160-1; GS03/161-1; GS03/162-1; GS03/163-1; GS03/164-1; GS03/165-1; GS03/166-1; GS03/167-1; GS03/168-1; GS03/169-1; GS03/170-1; GS03/171-1; GS03/172-1; GS03/173-1; GS03/174-1; GS03/175-1; GS03/176-1; GS03/177-1; GS03/178-1; GS03/179-1; GS03/180-1; GS03/181-1; GS03/182-1; GS03/183-1; GS03/184-1; GS03/185-1; GS03/186-1; GS03/187-1; GS03/188-1; GS03/189-1; GS03/190-1; GS03/191-1; GS03/192-1; GS03/193-1; GS03/194-1; GS03/195-1; GS03/196-1; GS03/197-1; GS03/198-1; GS03/199-1; GS03/2; GS03/200-1; GS03/201-1; GS03/202-1; GS03/203-1; GS03/204-1; GS03/205-1; GS03/206-1; GS03/207-1; GS03/208-1; GS03/209-1; GS03/210-1; GS03/211-1; GS03/212-1; GS03/213-1; GS03/214-1; GS03/215-1; GS03/216-1; GS03/217-1; GS03/218-1; GS03/219-1; GS03/220-1; GS03/221-1; GS03/222-1; GS03/223-1; GS03/224-1; GS03/225-1; GS03/226-1; GS03/227-1; GS03/228-1; GS03/229-1; GS03/230-1; Iceland Sea; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; North Greenland Sea; Norwegian Sea; Oxygen; Pressure, water; Salinity; South Atlantic Ocean; Temperature, water; Tracer and Circulation in the Nordic Seas Region; TRACTOR
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 537589 data points
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  • 4
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    In:  Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen
    Publication Date: 2023-03-10
    Keywords: 58AA_2001-05; 58AA_2001-05/1; 58AA_2001-05/10; 58AA_2001-05/100; 58AA_2001-05/101; 58AA_2001-05/102; 58AA_2001-05/103; 58AA_2001-05/104; 58AA_2001-05/105; 58AA_2001-05/106; 58AA_2001-05/107; 58AA_2001-05/108; 58AA_2001-05/109; 58AA_2001-05/11; 58AA_2001-05/110; 58AA_2001-05/111; 58AA_2001-05/112; 58AA_2001-05/113; 58AA_2001-05/114; 58AA_2001-05/115; 58AA_2001-05/116; 58AA_2001-05/117; 58AA_2001-05/118; 58AA_2001-05/12; 58AA_2001-05/121; 58AA_2001-05/122; 58AA_2001-05/123; 58AA_2001-05/124; 58AA_2001-05/125; 58AA_2001-05/126; 58AA_2001-05/127; 58AA_2001-05/128; 58AA_2001-05/129; 58AA_2001-05/13; 58AA_2001-05/14; 58AA_2001-05/15; 58AA_2001-05/16; 58AA_2001-05/17; 58AA_2001-05/18; 58AA_2001-05/19; 58AA_2001-05/2; 58AA_2001-05/20; 58AA_2001-05/21; 58AA_2001-05/22; 58AA_2001-05/23; 58AA_2001-05/24; 58AA_2001-05/25; 58AA_2001-05/26; 58AA_2001-05/27; 58AA_2001-05/28; 58AA_2001-05/29; 58AA_2001-05/3; 58AA_2001-05/30; 58AA_2001-05/31; 58AA_2001-05/32; 58AA_2001-05/33; 58AA_2001-05/34; 58AA_2001-05/35; 58AA_2001-05/36; 58AA_2001-05/37; 58AA_2001-05/38; 58AA_2001-05/39; 58AA_2001-05/4; 58AA_2001-05/40; 58AA_2001-05/42; 58AA_2001-05/44; 58AA_2001-05/46; 58AA_2001-05/48; 58AA_2001-05/5; 58AA_2001-05/50; 58AA_2001-05/52; 58AA_2001-05/53; 58AA_2001-05/54; 58AA_2001-05/55; 58AA_2001-05/56; 58AA_2001-05/57; 58AA_2001-05/58; 58AA_2001-05/59; 58AA_2001-05/6; 58AA_2001-05/60; 58AA_2001-05/61; 58AA_2001-05/62; 58AA_2001-05/63; 58AA_2001-05/64; 58AA_2001-05/65; 58AA_2001-05/66; 58AA_2001-05/67; 58AA_2001-05/68; 58AA_2001-05/69; 58AA_2001-05/70; 58AA_2001-05/71; 58AA_2001-05/72; 58AA_2001-05/73; 58AA_2001-05/74; 58AA_2001-05/75; 58AA_2001-05/76; 58AA_2001-05/77; 58AA_2001-05/78; 58AA_2001-05/79; 58AA_2001-05/8; 58AA_2001-05/80; 58AA_2001-05/81; 58AA_2001-05/82; 58AA_2001-05/83; 58AA_2001-05/84; 58AA_2001-05/85; 58AA_2001-05/86; 58AA_2001-05/89; 58AA_2001-05/9; 58AA_2001-05/90; 58AA_2001-05/92; 58AA_2001-05/93; 58AA_2001-05/94; 58AA_2001-05/95; 58AA_2001-05/96; 58AA_2001-05/97; 58AA_2001-05/98; 58AA_2001-05/99; CTD; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; CTD with attached oxygen sensor; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Håkon Mosby; Iceland Sea; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; North Greenland Sea; Norwegian Sea; Oxygen; Pressure, water; Salinity; South Atlantic Ocean; Temperature, water; Tracer and Circulation in the Nordic Seas Region; TRACTOR
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 803509 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-03-02
    Keywords: 58AA19991002; 58AA19991002-EQL-track; 58AA9918; DATE/TIME; Day of the year; DEPTH, water; EQL_pc; Equilibrator, percolator; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Haakon Mosby; Håkon Mosby; Infrared CO2/H2O gas analyzer, non-dispersive, LI-COR type LI-6262; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Pressure, atmospheric; SOLAS-Norway; Surface Ocean - Lower Atmosphere Study; Temperature, water; Temperature at equilibration; xCO2 (water) at equilibrator temperature (dry air)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 31992 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-03-02
    Keywords: 58AA19950218; 58AA19950218-EQL-track; 58AA9502;Cardeep7/95;95CAR7; BARO; Barometer; Calculated; DATE/TIME; Day of the year; DEPTH, water; EQL_pc; Equilibrator, percolator; ESOP; European subpolar ocean programme : sea ice-ocean interactions; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (air, 100% humidity); Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Håkon Mosby; Infrared CO2/H2O gas analyzer, non-dispersive, LI-COR type LI-6262; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Norwegian-Greenland Sea; Pressure, atmospheric; SOLAS-Norway; Surface Ocean - Lower Atmosphere Study; Temperature, water; Temperature at equilibration; xCO2 (ambient atmosphere, dry air); xCO2 (water) at equilibrator temperature (dry air)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 20848 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-03-02
    Keywords: 58AA19961117; 58AA19961117-EQL-track; 58AA9611;HM23/96; BARO; Barometer; Calculated; DATE/TIME; Day of the year; DEPTH, water; EQL_pc; Equilibrator, percolator; ESOP; European subpolar ocean programme : sea ice-ocean interactions; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (air, 100% humidity); Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Greenland Sea; Håkon Mosby; Infrared CO2/H2O gas analyzer, non-dispersive, LI-COR type LI-6262; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Pressure, atmospheric; SOLAS-Norway; Surface Ocean - Lower Atmosphere Study; Temperature, water; Temperature at equilibration; xCO2 (ambient atmosphere, dry air); xCO2 (water) at equilibrator temperature (dry air)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3828 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-03-02
    Keywords: 58JH19951107; 58JH19951107-EQL-track; 58JH9511;Cardeep12/95;95CAR12; BARO; Barometer; Calculated; DATE/TIME; Day of the year; DEPTH, water; EQL_pc; Equilibrator, percolator; ESOP; European subpolar ocean programme : sea ice-ocean interactions; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (air, 100% humidity); Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Infrared CO2/H2O gas analyzer, non-dispersive, LI-COR type LI-6262; Johan Hjort (1990); LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Norwegian-Greenland Sea; Pressure, atmospheric; SOLAS-Norway; Surface Ocean - Lower Atmosphere Study; Temperature, water; Temperature at equilibration; xCO2 (ambient atmosphere, dry air); xCO2 (water) at equilibrator temperature (dry air)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 16704 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-03-02
    Keywords: 58AA19970316; 58AA19970316-EQL-track; 58AA9702II;HM05/97leg2; BARO; Barometer; Calculated; DATE/TIME; Day of the year; DEPTH, water; EQL_pc; Equilibrator, percolator; ESOP; European subpolar ocean programme : sea ice-ocean interactions; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Greenland Sea; Håkon Mosby; Infrared CO2/H2O gas analyzer, non-dispersive, LI-COR type LI-6262; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Pressure, atmospheric; SOLAS-Norway; Surface Ocean - Lower Atmosphere Study; Temperature, water; Temperature at equilibration; xCO2 (water) at equilibrator temperature (dry air)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3354 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-03-02
    Keywords: 58JH19950504; 58JH19950504-EQL-track; 58JH9505;Cardeep8/95;95CAR8; BARO; Barometer; Calculated; DATE/TIME; Day of the year; DEPTH, water; EQL_pc; Equilibrator, percolator; ESOP; European subpolar ocean programme : sea ice-ocean interactions; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (air, 100% humidity); Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Infrared CO2/H2O gas analyzer, non-dispersive, LI-COR type LI-6262; Johan Hjort (1990); LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Norwegian-Greenland Sea; Pressure, atmospheric; SOLAS-Norway; Surface Ocean - Lower Atmosphere Study; Temperature, water; Temperature at equilibration; xCO2 (ambient atmosphere, dry air); xCO2 (water) at equilibrator temperature (dry air)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 14457 data points
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