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Title: A stalagmite test of North Atlantic SST and Iberian hydroclimate linkages over the last two glacial cycles
Author: Denniston, Rhawn F.
Houts, Amanda N.
Asmerom, Yemane
Wanamaker Jr., Alan D.
Haws, Jonathan
Polyak, Victor J.
Thatcher, Diana L.
Altan-Ochir, Setsen
Borowske, Alyssa C.
Breitenbach, Sebastian F. M.
Ummenhofer, Caroline C.
Regala, Frederico T.
Benedetti, Michael M.
Bicho, Nuno
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Copernicus Publications
Abstract: Close coupling of Iberian hydroclimate and North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) during recent glacial periods has been identified through the analysis of marine sediment and pollen grains co-deposited on the Portuguese continental margin. While offering precisely correlatable records, these time series have lacked a directly dated, site-specific record of continental Iberian climate spanning multiple glacial cycles as a point of comparison. Here we present a high-resolution, multi-proxy (growth dynamics and delta C-13, delta O-18, and delta U-234 values) composite stalagmite record of hydroclimate from two caves in western Portugal across the majority of the last two glacial cycles (similar to 220 ka). At orbital and millennial scales, stalagmite-based proxies for hydroclimate proxies covaried with SST, with elevated delta C-13, delta O-18, and delta U-234 values and/or growth hiatuses indicating re-duced effective moisture coincident with periods of lowered SST during major ice-rafted debris events, in agreement with changes in palynological reconstructions of continental climate. While in many cases the Portuguese stalagmite record can be scaled to SST, in some intervals the magnitudes of stalagmite isotopic shifts, and possibly hydroclimate, appear to have been somewhat decoupled from SST.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/12551
DOI: 10.5194/cp-14-1893-2018
ISSN: 1814-9324
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