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Onset of strong Iceland-Scotland overflow water 3.6 million years ago

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  • Matthias Sinnesael

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  • Boris-Theofanis Karatsolis

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    Pleinlaan 2)

  • Paul N. Pearson

    (Gower Street)

  • Anne Briais

    (Rue Dumont d’Urville)

  • Sidney R. Hemming

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University)

  • Leah J. LeVay

    (1000 Discovery Drive)

  • Tom Dunkley Jones

    (University of Birmingham)

  • Ying Cui

    (1 Normal Ave.)

  • Anita Di Chiara

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  • Justin P. Dodd

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  • Deepa Dwyer

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  • Deborah E. Eason

    (1680 East–West Road)

  • Sarah A. Friedman

    (Georgia Southern University)

  • Emma Hanson

    (University of Birmingham)

  • Katharina Hochmuth

    (University of Tasmania
    University of Leicester)

  • Halima E. Ibrahim

    (Department of Earth Sciences Binghamton University)

  • Claire E. Jasper

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University)

  • Saran Lee-Takeda

    (The University of Tokyo)

  • Danielle E. LeBlanc

    (140 Commonwealth Avenue)

  • Melody R. Lindsay

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  • David D. McNamara

    (4 Brownlow Street)

  • Sevasti E. Modestou

    (Northumbria University)

  • Margaret A. Morris

    (San Diego)

  • Bramley J. Murton

    (National Oceanography Centre)

  • Suzanne OConnell

    (265 Church Street)

  • Gabriel Pasquet

    (Avenue De l’Université)

  • Sheng-Ping Qian

    (Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou))

  • Yair Rosenthal

    (71 Dudley Road)

  • Sara Satolli

    (Via dei Vestini 31)

  • Takuma Suzuki

    (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC))

  • Thena Thulasi

    (National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR))

  • Bridget S. Wade

    (Gower Street)

  • Nicholas J. White

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  • Tao Wu

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Alexandra Y. Yang

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  • Ross E. Parnell-Turner

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Abstract

North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), the return flow component of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), is a major inter-hemispheric ocean water mass with strong climate effects but the evolution of its source components on million-year timescales is poorly known. Today, two major NADW components that flow southward over volcanic ridges to the east and west of Iceland are associated with distinct contourite drift systems that are forming off the coast of Greenland and on the eastern flank of the Reykjanes (mid-Atlantic) Ridge. Here we provide direct records of the early history of this drift sedimentation based on cores collected during International Ocean Discovery Programme (IODP) Expeditions 395C and 395. We find rapid acceleration of drift deposition linked to the eastern component of NADW, known as Iceland–Scotland Overflow Water at 3.6 million years ago (Ma). In contrast, the Denmark Strait Overflow Water feeding the western Eirik Drift has been persistent since the Late Miocene. These observations constrain the long-term evolution of the two NADW components, revealing their contrasting independent histories and allowing their links with climatic events such as Northern Hemisphere cooling at 3.6 Ma, to be assessed.

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  • Matthias Sinnesael & Boris-Theofanis Karatsolis & Paul N. Pearson & Anne Briais & Sidney R. Hemming & Leah J. LeVay & Tom Dunkley Jones & Ying Cui & Anita Di Chiara & Justin P. Dodd & Deepa Dwyer & De, 2025. "Onset of strong Iceland-Scotland overflow water 3.6 million years ago," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-59265-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-59265-5
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