Deep-water circulation changes lead North Atlantic climate during deglaciation
The response time of North Atlantic climate to changes in high-latitude deep-water formation during the last deglaciation is still unclear. Here the authors show that gradual changes in Nordic Seas deep-water circulation systematically lead ahead of abrupt regional climate shifts by ~400 years.
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Autores principales: | Francesco Muschitiello, William J. D’Andrea, Andreas Schmittner, Timothy J. Heaton, Nicholas L. Balascio, Nicole deRoberts, Marc W. Caffee, Thomas E. Woodruff, Kees C. Welten, Luke C. Skinner, Margit H. Simon, Trond M. Dokken |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/9585679d3e264897aef07f7f7c51c9a0 |
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