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Scientific Reports | 2017

Volcanic influence on centennial to millennial Holocene Greenland temperature change

Takuro Kobashi; Laurie Menviel; Aurich Jeltsch-Thömmes; B. M. Vinther; Jason E. Box; Raimund Muscheler; Toshiyuki Nakaegawa; Patrik L. Pfister; Michael Döring; Markus Leuenberger; Heinz Wanner; Atsumu Ohmura

Solar variability has been hypothesized to be a major driver of North Atlantic millennial-scale climate variations through the Holocene along with orbitally induced insolation change. However, another important climate driver, volcanic forcing has generally been underestimated prior to the past 2,500 years partly owing to the lack of proper proxy temperature records. Here, we reconstruct seasonally unbiased and physically constrained Greenland Summit temperatures over the Holocene using argon and nitrogen isotopes within trapped air in a Greenland ice core (GISP2). We show that a series of volcanic eruptions through the Holocene played an important role in driving centennial to millennial-scale temperature changes in Greenland. The reconstructed Greenland temperature exhibits significant millennial correlations with K+ and Na+ ions in the GISP2 ice core (proxies for atmospheric circulation patterns), and δ18O of Oman and Chinese Dongge cave stalagmites (proxies for monsoon activity), indicating that the reconstructed temperature contains hemispheric signals. Climate model simulations forced with the volcanic forcing further suggest that a series of large volcanic eruptions induced hemispheric-wide centennial to millennial-scale variability through ocean/sea-ice feedbacks. Therefore, we conclude that volcanic activity played a critical role in driving centennial to millennial-scale Holocene temperature variability in Greenland and likely beyond.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2015

Modern solar maximum forced late twentieth century Greenland cooling

Takuro Kobashi; Jason E. Box; B. M. Vinther; Kumiko Goto-Azuma; Thomas Blunier; James W. C. White; Toshiyuki Nakaegawa; Camilla S. Andresen

The abrupt Northern Hemispheric warming at the end of the twentieth century has been attributed to an enhanced greenhouse effect. Yet Greenland and surrounding subpolar North Atlantic remained anomalously cold in 1970s to early 1990s. Here we reconstructed robust Greenland temperature records (North Greenland Ice Core Project and Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2) over the past 2100 years using argon and nitrogen isotopes in air trapped within ice cores and show that this cold anomaly was part of a recursive pattern of antiphase Greenland temperature responses to solar variability with a possible multidecadal lag. We hypothesize that high solar activity during the modern solar maximum (approximately 1950s–1980s) resulted in a cooling over Greenland and surrounding subpolar North Atlantic through the slowdown of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation with atmospheric feedback processes.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2007

Precise timing and characterization of abrupt climate change 8200 years ago from air trapped in polar ice

Takuro Kobashi; Jeffrey P. Severinghaus; Edward J. Brook; Jean-Marc Barnola; Alexi M. Grachev


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2008

4±1.5 °C abrupt warming 11,270 yr ago identified from trapped air in Greenland ice

Takuro Kobashi; Jeffrey P. Severinghaus; Jean-Marc Barnola


Climatic Change | 2010

Persistent multi-decadal Greenland temperature fluctuation through the last millennium

Takuro Kobashi; Jeffrey P. Severinghaus; Jean-Marc Barnola; Kenji Kawamura; Tara Carter; Tosiyuki Nakaegawa


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2008

Argon and nitrogen isotopes of trapped air in the GISP2 ice core during the Holocene epoch (0-11,500 B.P.): Methodology and implications for gas loss processes

Takuro Kobashi; Jeffrey P. Severinghaus; Kenji Kawamura


Climate of The Past | 2012

Causes of Greenland temperature variability over the past 4000 yr: implications for northern hemispheric temperature changes

Takuro Kobashi; Kumiko Goto-Azuma; Jason E. Box; C.-C. Gao; Tosiyuki Nakaegawa


Climate of The Past | 2012

On the origin of multidecadal to centennial Greenland temperature anomalies over the past 800 yr

Takuro Kobashi; Drew T. Shindell; K. Kodera; Jason E. Box; Tosiyuki Nakaegawa; Kenji Kawamura


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2015

Post-bubble close-off fractionation of gases in polar firn and ice cores: effects of accumulation rate on permeation through overloading pressure

Takuro Kobashi; T. Ikeda-Fukazawa; M. Suwa; Jakob Schwander; T. Kameda; J. Lundin; A. Hori; Hideaki Motoyama; Michael Döring; Markus Leuenberger


Archive | 2003

Speed and Magnitude of Abrupt Climate Change at 8,200 yrs B.P. from the Greenland Ice Core (GISP2)

Takuro Kobashi; Jeffrey P. Severinghaus; Edward J. Brook; A. M. Grachev

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Jason E. Box

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

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Kenji Kawamura

National Institute of Polar Research

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B. M. Vinther

University of Copenhagen

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Kumiko Goto-Azuma

National Institute of Polar Research

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Tosiyuki Nakaegawa

Japan Meteorological Agency

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