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Grousset, Fe; Cortijo, E; Huon, S; Herve, L; Richter, T; Burdloff, D; Duprat, J; Weber, O. |
Theories explaining the origin of the abrupt, massive discharges of ice-rafted detritus (IRD) into the glacial North Atlantic (the Heinrich layers (HLs)) generally point to the Laurentide ice sheet as the sole source of these events, until it was found that the IRDs also originated from Icelandic and European ice sheets [Bond and Lotti, 1995; Snoeckx er al., 1999; Grousset et al., 2000]. This apparent contradiction must be reconciled as it raises fundamental questions about the mechanism(s) of HL origin. We have analyzed two similar to 12 cm thick HLs in an ultrahigh-resolution mode (1-2 century intervals) in a mid-Atlantic ridge piston core. The delta O-18 record (N. pachyderma left coiling) reveals strong excursions induced by the melting of the... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Climate and interannual variability; Climate dynamics; Radiogenic isotope geochemistry. |
Ano: 2001 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00221/33190/31786.pdf |
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