在最后一次降冰期间,海洋寒冷的逆转
B Stenni1, V Masson-Delmotte, S Johnsen
1Department of Geological, Environmental and Marine Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy. stenni@univ.trieste.it
概括
南极冰芯显示海面温度在南极寒流逆转后800年发生了变化,这与大气循环变化有关. 这揭示了印度洋南部的海洋寒冷逆转.
科学领域:
- 古气候学 古气候学
- 冰川学的冰川学
- 海洋学 海洋学 海洋学
背景情况:
- 冰芯提供了过去气候状况的宝贵档案.
- 冰芯中的过量是湿度源温度和大气水蒸气特征的代理.
- 欧洲南极洲冰项目 (EPICA) C圆顶冰芯提供了南极气候历史的高分辨率记录.
研究的目的:
- 为了重建南大洋水源地区的海面温度 (SST) 变化.
- 用冰芯数据来确定最后一次脱冰期间气候事件的时间和规模.
- 研究海洋温度梯度与大气循环强度之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 详细分析了来自Dome C EPICA冰芯的过量概况.
- 过剩数据与其他古气候代理数据 (例如度) 的相关性.
- 推断过去的海面温度和大气循环模式.
主要成果:
- 在印度洋南部确定了一个明显的海洋冷逆转,发生在南极冷逆转后大约800年.
- 乳过剩概况表明,顶C的降水源区域的海面温度发生了显著的变化.
- 观察到温度梯度 (海洋湿度来源到南极洲) 和顶C形状之间存在强烈的相关性,反映了脱冰过程中的大气循环强度.
结论:
- 这项研究证实海洋对冰川 - 冰川间气候转变的反应滞后.
- 这些发现强调了海洋水源和南极洲之间的温度梯度在推动大气循环模式方面发挥的关键作用.
- 南极冰芯中的过量是了解过去海洋-大气动态的有力工具.
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