Abstract
Variability in surface and deep ocean circulation in the North Atlantic is inferred from grain-size characteristics and the composition of terrigenous sediments from a deep-sea core taken on Reykjanes Ridge, south of Iceland. End-member modeling of grain size data shows that deep-ocean circulation in this area decreased significantly during periods of maximum iceberg discharge. The episodes of reduced circulation correlate with the cold and abrupt warming phases of the Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles as recognized in the Greenland ice cores. © 2001 by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona.
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Prins, M. A., Troelstra, S. R., Kruk, R. W., Van Der Borg, K., De Jong, A. F. M., & Weltje, G. J. (2001). The late quaternary sedimentary record of reykjanes ridge, North Atlantic. Radiocarbon, 43(2 PART II), 939–947. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200041606
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