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Roles of insolation forcing and CO2 forcing on Late Pleistocene seasonal sea surface temperatures

Title
Roles of insolation forcing and CO2 forcing on Late Pleistocene seasonal sea surface temperatures
Author
예상욱
Keywords
Surface temperature; Summer; Greenhouse gases; Climate change; Carbon dioxide concentration; Carbon dioxide; Seasonal variations; Sea surface temperature; Greenhouse effect; Insolation; Glacial periods; Terminations; Pleistocene; Radiative forcing; Temperature gradients; Temperature; Paleoclimate; Winter; Ice sheets; Climate variability
Issue Date
2021-09
Publisher
NATURE RESEARCH
Citation
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, v. 12, NO 1, Page. 1-13
Abstract
Late Pleistocene changes in insolation, greenhouse gas concentrations, and ice sheets have different spatially and seasonally modulated climatic fingerprints. By exploring the seasonality of paleoclimate proxy data, we gain deeper insight into the drivers of climate changes. Here, we investigate changes in alkenone-based annual mean and Globigerinoides ruber Mg/Ca-based summer sea surface temperatures in the East China Sea and their linkages to climate forcing over the past 400,000 years. During interglacial-glacial cycles, there are phase differences between annual mean and seasonal (summer and winter) temperatures, which relate to seasonal insolation changes. These phase differences are most evident during interglacials. During glacial terminations, temperature changes were strongly affected by CO2. Early temperature minima, similar to 20,000 years before glacial terminations, except the last glacial period, coincide with the largest temperature differences between summer and winter, and with the timing of the lowest atmospheric CO2 concentration. These findings imply the need to consider proxy seasonality and seasonal climate variability to estimate climate sensitivity.
URI
https://www.proquest.com/docview/2577916065?accountid=11283https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/170590
ISSN
2041-1723
DOI
10.1038/s41467-021-26051-y
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