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Title:
Ice-shelf collapse from subsurface warming as a trigger for Heinrich events
Series Title:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Early Edition
Creator:
Marcott, Shaun A.
Clark, Peter U.
Padman, Laurie
Klinkhammer, Gary P.
Springer, Scott R.
Liu, Zhengyu
Otto-Bliesner, Bette L.
Carlson, Anders E.
Ungerer, Andy
Padman, June
He, Feng
Cheng, Jun
Schmittner, Andreas
Publisher:
National Academy of Sciences
Publication Date:
2011
Language:
English
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Subjects / Keywords:
Climate Change
( lcsh )
Ice Shelves
( lcsh )
Icebergs
( lcsh )
Paleoclimatology
( lcsh )
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Abstract:
Episodic iceberg-discharge events from the Hudson Strait Ice Stream (HSIS) of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, referred to as Heinrich events, are commonly attributed to internal ice-sheet instabilities, but their systematic occurrence at the culmination of a large reduction in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) indicates a climate control. We report Mg/Ca data on benthic foraminifera from an intermediate-depth site in the northwest Atlantic and results from a climate-model simulation that reveal basin-wide subsurface warming at the same time as large reductions in the AMOC, with temperature increasing by approximately 2 °C over a 1–2 kyr interval prior to a Heinrich event. In simulations with an ocean model coupled to a thermodynamically active ice shelf, the increase in subsurface temperature increases basal melt rate under an ice shelf fronting the HSIS by a factor of approximately 6. By analogy with recent observations in Antarctica, the resulting ice-shelf loss and attendant HSIS acceleration would produce a Heinrich event. ( English )
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