Opposed east-west climate response of the Arctic Ocean during the present interglacial

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Anne de Vernal, Claude Hillaire-Marcel, Tengfei Song, Taoufik Radi, Jade Falardeau, Yanguang Liu
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Abstract

The role of the Arctic Ocean in the global climate system during the last climatic cycles remains conjectural, but radiocarbon-based chronologies and proxy data provide reliable information about the present interglacial. In the western Arctic, paleoceanographic data demonstrate a linkage between increasing Pacific water fluxes, resulting from the postglacial submergence of the Bering Strait, and the progressive warming, until climate conditions stabilized when sea level reached its present-day limit during the late Holocene. Meanwhile, the southeastern Arctic Ocean evolved from optimal conditions toward a perennial sea ice cover with cooling. We hypothesize that sea level, which determines the depth of Bering Strait and the submergence of the Arctic shelves, has led to enhanced production of seasonal sea ice and an increased freshwater export to the North Atlantic Ocean, since the onset of the present interglacial until preindustrial time.
当前间冰期北冰洋东西向相反的气候响应。
北冰洋在上一个气候周期中在全球气候系统中的作用仍然是猜测性的,但基于放射性碳的年代学和代用数据提供了有关当前间冰期的可靠信息。在北极西部,古海洋学数据表明,冰期后白令海峡被淹没导致的太平洋水通量增加与气候逐渐变暖之间存在联系,直到全新世晚期海平面达到今天的极限时,气候条件才趋于稳定。与此同时,北冰洋东南部从最佳条件向常年海冰覆盖和降温演化。我们推测,海平面决定了白令海峡的深度和北极陆架的淹没程度,这导致季节性海冰生成量增加,自本冰期开始至工业化前,向北大西洋输出的淡水增加。
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21.40
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1937
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29 weeks
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