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Palaeo-productivity record from Norwegian Sea enables North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) reconstruction for the last 8000 years

Earth Sciences

Palaeo-productivity record from Norwegian Sea enables North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) reconstruction for the last 8000 years

L. W. M. Becker, H. P. Sejrup, et al.

This fascinating study by Lukas W. M. Becker and colleagues explores the intricate link between North Atlantic Oscillation phases and primary productivity in the northeastern North Atlantic over the past 8000 years. Discover how sediment core analysis reveals an anti-correlation between NAO phases and productivity, providing a remarkable insight into long-term climate variability.

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Abstract
This study investigates the relationship between North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) phases and northeastern North Atlantic primary productivity using sediment cores from the southeastern Norwegian Sea spanning the last 8000 years. The authors find an anti-correlation between NAO phase and primary productivity, as proxied by Ca/Fe ratios in the sediment cores. This relationship enables a sub-decadally resolved NAO reconstruction for the last 8000 years, providing a valuable new dataset for understanding long-term North Atlantic climate variability.
Publisher
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Published On
Nov 13, 2020
Authors
Lukas W. M. Becker, Hans Petter Sejrup, Berit O. Hjelstuen, Haflidi Haflidason, Heidi Kjennbakken, Johannes P. Werner
Tags
North Atlantic Oscillation
primary productivity
sediment cores
Norwegian Sea
climate variability
Ca/Fe ratios
NAO reconstruction
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