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Coupled European and Greenland last glacial dust activity driven by North Atlantic climate

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Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark1

Radiation Physics, Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark2

Uppsala University3

Hungarian Academy of Sciences4

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile5

University of Arizona6

University of Pecs7

Centennial-scale mineral dust peaks in last glacial Greenland ice cores match the timing of lowest Greenland temperatures, yet little is known of equivalent changes in dust-emitting regions, limiting our understanding of dust−climate interaction. Here, we present the most detailed and precise age model for European loess dust deposits to date, based on 125 accelerator mass spectrometry14C ages from Dunaszekcso, } Hungary.

The record shows that variations in glacial dust deposition variability on centennial–millennial timescales in east central Europe and Greenland were synchronous within uncertainty. We suggest that precipitation and atmospheric circulation changes were likely the major influences on European glacial dust activity and propose that European dust emissions were modulated by dominant phases of the North Atlantic Oscillation, which had a major influence on vegetation and local climate of European dust source regions.

Language: English
Publisher: National Academy of Sciences
Year: 2017
Pages: E10632-E10638
ISSN: 10916490 and 00278424
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1712651114
ORCIDs: Buylaert, Jan Pieter , 0000-0002-2816-6155 and 0000-0002-4079-4947

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