镫骨肌
融水
海洋学
地质学
关闭温盐循环
北大西洋深水区
温盐循环
气候学
冰期
气候变化
湾流
冰原
洋流
古海洋学
在现在之前
作者
Chijun Sun,Jiang Zhu,Bette L. Otto‐Bliesner,Esther C. Brady,Sophia I. Macarewich
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-026-75199-y
摘要
Heinrich Stadials provide insights into a potential future weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), yet the mechanisms driving AMOC weakening during these intervals remain elusive. While Heinrich Stadials are associated with iceberg-discharge events over the North Atlantic (i.e., Heinrich events), AMOC weakening is known to precede Heinrich events. Here we run freshwater hosing experiments to show that contemporaneous Northeast Pacific iceberg-discharge events (i.e., Siku events), which consistently occur at the onsets of Heinrich Stadials, could trigger AMOC weakening by transporting freshwater to the North Atlantic deepwater formation regions. This initial weakening may subsequently be amplified by further meltwater release from the British and Laurentide Ice Sheets, induced by stepwise subsurface warming in the northeastern and northern North Atlantic. Our findings suggest that Siku events may have played a critical role in preconditioning the North Atlantic for Heinrich events, underscoring the interconnected nature of the global ocean-cryosphere system.
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