Department of Geosciences Environmental Studies Laboratory : Publications

 
Rapid Climate Changes in the Tropical Atlantic Region during the Last Deglaciation

Hughen, K.A., J.T. Overpeck, L.C. Peterson, and S. Trumbore

1996 Nature 380: 51-54



ABSTRACT

The climate system is capable of changing abruptly from one stable mode to another(1-3). Rapid climate oscillations--in particular the Younger Dryas cold period during the last deglaciation--have long been recognized from records throughout the North Atlantic region(4-14), and the distribution of these records at mostly high latitudes suggests that the changes were caused by rapid reorganizations of the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation(6,8,10,15). But events far from the North Atlantic region that are synchronous with the Younger Dryas(16-19) raise the possibility that a more global forcing mechanism was responsible(20). Here we present high-resolution records of laminated sediments of the last deglaciation from the Cariaco basin (tropical Atlantic Ocean) which show many abrupt sub-decade to century-scale oscillations in surface-ocean biological productivity that are synchronous with climate changes at high latitudes. We attribute these productivity variations to changes in or duration of upwelling rate (and hence nutrient supply) caused by changes in trade-wind strength, which is in turn influenced by the thermohaline circulation through its effect on sea surface tempersture(6,21). Abrupt climate changes in the tropical Atlantic during the last deglaciation are thus consistent with a North Atlantic circulation forcing mechanism.

Mailing Address
1040 E. Fourth St.
Department of Geosciences
University of Arizona
Gould-Simpson Room 208
Tucson, AZ 85721-0077

Telephone Number
1.520.621.8025

Facsimile Number
1.520.621.2672

 

Home | About | Events | Research | Data | Publications | Education | Former Graduate Students | Site Map

Environmental Studies Laboratory, Department of Geosciences, The University of Arizona
All contents © 2003 Arizona Board of Regents
Send comments or questions to Jeremy Weiss, jlweiss@email.arizona.edu

Earth image retreived from http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Unique/ on 14 January 2003

Last updated August 11, 2003
Document located at http://www.geo.arizona.edu/dgesl/publications/abstracts/hughen_et_al&rapid&1996.htm

Department of Geosciences Environmental Studies Laboratory : Home Department of Geosciences Environmental Studies Laboratory : About Department of Geosciences Environmental Studies Laboratory : Events Department of Geosciences Environmental Studies Laboratory : Research Department of Geosciences Environmental Studies Laboratory : Data Department of Geosciences Environmental Studies Laboratory : Publications Department of Geosciences Environmental Studies Laboratory : Education Department of Geosciences Environmental Studies Laboratory : Former Graduate Students Department of Geosciences Environmental Studies Laboratory : Site Map