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Antarctic deglacial pattern in a 30 kyr record of sea surface temperature offshore South Australia

doi: 10.1029/2007gl029937
handle: 10261/26819 , 1885/31860
Comparison of ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica shows an asynchronous two‐step warming at these high latitudes during the Last Termination. However, the question whether this asynchrony extends to lower latitudes is unclear mainly due to the scarcity of paleorecords from the Southern Hemisphere. New data from a marine core collected off South Australia (∼36°S) allows a detailed reconstruction of sea‐surface temperatures over the Last Termination. This confirms the existence of an Antarctic‐type deglacial pattern and shows no indication of cooling associated with the Northern Hemisphere YD event. The SST record also provides a new comparison with the more extensive paleoclimatic data available from continental Australia. This shows a strong climatic link between onshore and offshore records for Australia and to Southern Hemisphere paleorecords. We also show a progressive SST drop over the last ∼6.5 kyr not seen before for the Australian region.
- Australian National University Australia
- French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea France
- Geoscience Australia Australia
- Australian Government Australia
- Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats Spain
550, Keywords: Atmospheric temperature, Geochronology, Sea ice, Hemisphere, Sea surface temperature, Oceanography, deglaciation, Southe, paleoclimate, Climate change, Deglacial pattern, Southern Hemisphere, alkenones, Glaciers, Paleoclimatic data, ice core, Northern Hemisphere
550, Keywords: Atmospheric temperature, Geochronology, Sea ice, Hemisphere, Sea surface temperature, Oceanography, deglaciation, Southe, paleoclimate, Climate change, Deglacial pattern, Southern Hemisphere, alkenones, Glaciers, Paleoclimatic data, ice core, Northern Hemisphere
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