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Eemian interglacial reconstructed from a Greenland folded ice core

Dahl-Jensen, D.
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Albert, M. R.
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Aldahan, A.
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January 1, 2013
Nature

Efforts to extract a Greenland ice core with a complete record of the Eemian interglacial (130,000 to 115,000 years ago) have until now been unsuccessful. The response of the Greenland ice sheet to the warmer-than-present climate of the Eemian has thus remained unclear. Here we present the new North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling ('NEEM') ice core and show only a modest ice-sheet response to the strong warming in the early Eemian. We reconstructed the Eemian record from folded ice using globally homogeneous parameters known from dated Greenland and Antarctic ice-core records. On the basis of water stable isotopes, NEEM surface temperatures after the onset of the Eemian (126,000 years ago) peaked at 8 ± 4 degrees Celsius above the mean of the past millennium, followed by a gradual cooling that was probably driven by the decreasing summer insolation. Between 128,000 and 122,000 years ago, the thickness of the northwest Greenland ice sheet decreased by 400 ± 250 metres, reaching surface elevations 122,000 years ago of 130 ± 300 metres lower than the present. Extensive surface melt occurred at the NEEM site during the Eemian, a phenomenon witnessed when melt layers formed again at NEEM during the exceptional heat of July 2012. With additional warming, surface melt might become more common in the future. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1038/nature11789
Web of Science ID

WOS:000313871400029

Author(s)
Dahl-Jensen, D.
Albert, M. R.
Aldahan, A.
Azuma, N.
Balslev-Clausen, D.
Baumgartner, M.
Berggren, A.-M.
Bigler, M.
Binder, T.
Blunier, T.
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Date Issued

2013-01-01

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Published in
Nature
Volume

493

Issue

7433

Start page

489

End page

494

Subjects

stable isotope

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water

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Eemian

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ice core

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interglacial

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melt

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paleoclimate

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reconstruction

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surface temperature

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article

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climate change

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cooling

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glacial period

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Greenland

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heat

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ice core record

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ice sheet

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melting point

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priority journal

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summer

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sunlight

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temperature

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thickness

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warming

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Global Warming

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Ice Cover

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Antarctica

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Arctic

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Greenland Ice Sheet

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