B. Rudels
Stockholm University
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Nature | 2007
Martin Jakobsson; Jan Backman; B. Rudels; Jonas Nycander; Martin Frank; Larry A. Mayer; Wilfried Jokat; Francesca Sangiorgi; Matthew O'Regan; Henk Brinkhuis; John W. King; Kathryn Moran
Deep-water formation in the northern North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean is a key driver of the global thermohaline circulation and hence also of global climate. Deciphering the history of the circulation regime in the Arctic Ocean has long been prevented by the lack of data from cores of Cenozoic sediments from the Arctic’s deep-sea floor. Similarly, the timing of the opening of a connection between the northern North Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean, permitting deep-water exchange, has been poorly constrained. This situation changed when the first drill cores were recovered from the central Arctic Ocean. Here we use these cores to show that the transition from poorly oxygenated to fully oxygenated (‘ventilated’) conditions in the Arctic Ocean occurred during the later part of early Miocene times. We attribute this pronounced change in ventilation regime to the opening of the Fram Strait. A palaeo-geographic and palaeo-bathymetric reconstruction of the Arctic Ocean, together with a physical oceanographic analysis of the evolving strait and sill conditions in the Fram Strait, suggests that the Arctic Ocean went from an oxygen-poor ‘lake stage’, to a transitional ‘estuarine sea’ phase with variable ventilation, and finally to the fully ventilated ‘ocean’ phase 17.5 Myr ago. The timing of this palaeo-oceanographic change coincides with the onset of the middle Miocene climatic optimum, although it remains unclear if there is a causal relationship between these two events.
EPIC3Proc of the Conference on Polar Processes and Global Climate, Rosario, USA, 1997 ACSYS Office, Oslo, pp. 233-235 | 1997
Ursula Schauer; B. Rudels; Harald Loeng; P. Jones; Robin D. Muench; James H. Swift; Göran Björk
EPIC3American Meteorological Society, Seventh Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography and Joint Symposium on High-Latitude Climate Variations, Hyannis MA, USA, 12 to 16 May 2003.Extended Abstract (CD-ROM) | 2003
Ursula Schauer; B. Rudels; B. Fer; B. Haugan; B. Skogseth; B. Björk; B. Winsor
EPIC3Proc of the Conference on Polar Processes and Global Climate, Rosario, USA, 1997, ACSYS Office, Oslo, pp. 220-222 | 1997
B. Rudels; Ursula Schauer; Robin D. Muench
Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven | 2016
Gerd Rohardt; Eberhard Fahrbach; Agnieszka Beszczynska-Möller; Antje Boetius; Jutta Brunßen; Gereon Budéus; Boris Cisewski; Ralph Engbrodt; S. Gauger; Walter Geibert; Patrizia Geprägs; Dieter Gerdes; Rainer Gersonde; Arnold L. Gordon; Hartmut Hellmer; Enrique Isla; Stanley S. Jacobs; Markus Janout; Wilfried Jokat; Michael Klages; Gerhard Kuhn; Jens Meincke; Sven Ober; S. Osterhus; Ray G. Peterson; Benjamin Rabe; B. Rudels; Ursula Schauer; Michael Schröder; Jüri Sildam
EPIC3Proc of the Conference on Polar Processes and Global Climate, Rosario, 1997, ACSYS Office, Oslo, pp. 217-219 | 1997
B. Rudels; Robin D. Muench; John T. Gunn; Ursula Schauer
Archive | 2007
Jonas Nycander; B. Rudels; Martin Jakobsson; Jan Backman
Archive | 2006
Göran Björk; Martin Jakobsson; B. Rudels; J.A. Swift; Leif G. Anderson; Dennis A. Darby; Peter Winsor
EPIC3AGU, San Francisco. | 2006
Jan Backman; Martin Jakobsson; B. Rudels; K. Moran; Matthew O'Regan; T.C. Moore; Wilfried Jokat; Larry A. Mayer
EPIC3Bjerknes Conference, 1-3 Sept., Bergen, Norway. | 2004
Ellen Damm; Ursula Schauer; Andreas Mackensen; B. Rudels; Christian Haas