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Svante Björck

Svante Björck

Professor emeritus

Svante Björck

Anomalously mild Younger Dryas summer conditions in southern Greenland

Author

  • Svante Björck
  • O Bennike
  • P Rosen
  • CS Andresen
  • S Bohncke
  • E Kaas
  • D Conley

Summary, in English

The first late-glacial lake sediments found in Greenland were analyzed with respect to a variety of environmental variables. The analyzed sequence covers the time span between 14400 and 10500 calendar yr B.P., and the data imply that the conditions in southernmost Greenland during the Younger Dryas stadial, 12800-11550 calendar yr B.P., were characterized by an arid climate with cold winters and mild summers, preceded by humid conditions with cooler summers. Climate models imply that such an anomaly may be explained by local climatic phenomenon caused by high insolation and Fohn effects. It shows that regional and local variations of Younger Dryas summer conditions in the North Atlantic region may have been larger than previously found from proxy data and modeling experiments.

Department/s

  • Quaternary Sciences

Publishing year

2002

Language

English

Pages

427-430

Publication/Series

Geology

Volume

30

Issue

5

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Geological Society of America

Topic

  • Geology

Keywords

  • paleoclimatic proxy records
  • Southern Greenland
  • lake sediments
  • Younger Dryas

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0091-7613