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A high‐resolution study of Holocene paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic changes in the Nordic Seas
Author(s) -
Risebrobakken Bjørg,
Jansen Eystein,
Andersson Carin,
Mjelde Eirik,
Hevrøy Kjersti
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
paleoceanography
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1944-9186
pISSN - 0883-8305
DOI - 10.1029/2002pa000764
Subject(s) - holocene , westerlies , geology , climatology , oceanography , holocene climatic optimum , paleoclimatology , arctic , climate change , physical geography , geography
High‐resolution records from IMAGES core MD95‐2011 in the eastern Norwegian Sea provide evidence for relatively large‐ and small‐scale high‐latitude climate variability throughout the Holocene. During the early and mid‐Holocene a situation possibly driven by consistent stronger westerlies increased the eastward influence of Arctic intermediate and near‐surface waters. For the late Holocene a relaxation of the atmospheric forcing resulted in increased influence of Atlantic water. The main changes in Holocene climate show no obvious connection to changing solar irradiance, and spectral analysis reveals no consistent signature for any periodic behavior of Holocene climate at millennial or centennial timescales. There are, however, indications of consistent multidecadal variability.

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