North Pacific deglacial hypoxic events linked to abrupt ocean warming
Submitted by susan on Thu, 2015-11-19 11:46
Marine sediments from the North Pacific document two episodes of expansion and strengthening of the subsurface oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) accompanied by seafloor hypoxia during the last deglacial transition. The mechanisms driving this hypoxia remain under debate. We present a new high-resolution alkenone palaeotemperature reconstruction from the Gulf of Alaska that reveals two abrupt warming events of 4–5 degrees Celsius at the onset of the Bølling and Holocene intervals that coincide with sudden shifts to hypoxia at intermediate depths.
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http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v527/n7578/full/nature15753.html
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19/11/2015