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A 100-year long record of alkenone-derived SST changes by Southeast Greenland

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CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH
Volume 71, Issue -, Pages 45-51

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.csr.2013.10.003

Keywords

Southeast Greenland; Sermilik Fjord; Helheim Glacier; Alkenones; Sea surface temperature; Outlet glacier stability

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Funding

  1. Danish Council for Independent Research - Nature and Universe [09-064954/FNU]
  2. Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation as part of the Greenland Climate Research Centre
  3. LEFE program of the Institut National des Sciences de l'Univers (INSU) of the Centre national de la Recherche Scientifique
  4. NSF [1130008]
  5. Geocenter Denmark
  6. Directorate For Geosciences
  7. Division Of Ocean Sciences [1130008] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  8. Office of Polar Programs (OPP)
  9. Directorate For Geosciences [0909373] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Sediment core ER07 from Sermilik Fjord by Helheim Glacier in Southeast Greenland was analyzed for alkenones to document sea surface temperature (SST) changes over the past 100 years. The alkenone SST values, ranging from 8 to 12 degrees C, contrasts with colder values (0-4 degrees C) obtained from recent hydrographic surveys inside the fjord. We suggest that advection of allochtonous alkenones produced in the warm Irminger Current waters circulating on the shelf likely accounts for this difference. The temperature range of the alkenone-derived record is similar to in situ observations of 8-11 degrees C on the shelf just outside Sermilik Fjord, and its variability over the past 100 years resembles the constructed variability over the shelf using remote instrumental data. This suggests that oceanographic changes on the adjacent shelf are linked to regional changes of the Irminger Current and the East Greenland Current. The subsurface water heat content has previously been suggested as an important control on Greenland outlet glacier stability and underlined by an episode of warm subsurface waters similar to 1940 concurrent with markedly increased calving and retreat of Helheim Glacier. Our results therefore suggest that alkenone-derived SST time series from high-sedimentation rate glacial fjords may provide a new approach for reconstruction of past changes of shelf water properties and variability around Greenland. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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