The global character of the millennial-scale climate variability associated with the Dansgaard-Oeschger (DO) events in Greenland has been well-established for the last glacial cycle. Mainly due to the sparsity of reliable data, however, the spatial coherence of corresponding variability during the penultimate cycle is less clear. New investigations of European loess records from Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 6 reveal the occurrence of alternating loess intervals and paleosols (incipient soil horizons), similar to those from the last climatic cycle. These paleosols are correlated, based on their stratigraphical position and numbers as well as available optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dates, with interstadials described in various Northern Hemisphere records and in GLt_syn, the synthetic 800 kyr record of Greenland ice core
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Rousseau, D. D., Antoine, P., Boers, N., Lagroix, F., Ghil, M., Lomax, J., … Jordanova, N. (2020). Dansgaard-Oeschger-like events of the penultimate climate cycle: The loess point of view. Climate of the Past, 16(2), 713–727. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-713-2020
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