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Bond event

Bond events are North Atlantic ice rafting events that are tentatively linked to climate fluctuations in the Holocene. Eight such events have been identified. Bond events were previously believed to exhibit a roughly c. 1,500-year cycle, but the primary period of variability is now put at c. 1,000 years.[1][2]

Global temperature fluctuations, c. 10,000 BC to present

Gerard C. Bond of the Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University was the lead author of the 1997 paper that postulated the theory of 1470-year climate cycles in the Late Pleistocene and Holocene, mainly based on petrologic tracers of drift ice in the North Atlantic.[1][3] However, more recent work has shown that these tracers provide little support for 1,500-year intervals of climate change, and the reported c. 1,500 ± 500-year period was a statistical artifact.[2]

Furthermore, following publication of the Greenland Ice Core Chronology 2005 (GICC05)[4] for the North GRIP ice core, it became clear that Dansgaard–Oeschger events also show no such pattern.[2][5][6] The North Atlantic ice-rafting events happen to correlate with episodes of lowered lake levels in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States,[7] the weakest[clarification needed] events of the Asian monsoon for at least the past 9,000 years,[8][9] and also correlate with most aridification events in the Middle East for the past 55,000 years (both Heinrich and Bond events).[10][11]

List

 
Overview of Bond events

Most Bond events do not have a clear climate signal; some correspond to periods of cooling, but others are coincident with aridification in some regions. Gap between events has been estimated to be 1,000-1,500 years[2][1] with Bond event # 4 as an outlying data point.

No Time
(BP)
Time
(AD, BC)
Gap from previous event Notes
0 ≈ −0.5 ka ≈ 1500 AD 900 years See Little Ice Age[12]
1 ≈ −1.4 ka ≈ 600 AD 1400 years See Migration Period[12] and Late Antique Little Ice Age
2 ≈ −2.8 ka ≈ 800 BC 1400 years See Iron Age Cold Epoch
3 ≈ −4.2 ka ≈ 2200 BC 1700 years See 4.2-kiloyear event; collapse of the Akkadian Empire and the end of the Egyptian Old Kingdom.[13][14]
4 ≈ −5.9 ka ≈ 3900 BC 2300 years Sahara desert reforms by 3500–3000 BC, ending Neolithic Subpluvial. Early Bronze Age begins ~3300 BC.
5 ≈ −8.2 ka ≈ 6200 BC 1200 years See 8.2-kiloyear event
6 ≈ −9.4 ka ≈ 7400 BC 1100 years Erdalen event of glacier activity in Norway,[15] as well as a cold event in China.[16]
7 ≈ −10.3 ka ≈ 8300 BC 800 years
8 ≈ −11.1 ka ≈ 9100 BC --- Transition from the Younger Dryas to the Boreal.[17]

Influence in regional climate

 
Holocene 18O and deuterium derived from ice records in Sajama, Huascarán and Illimani. Arrows showing the temperature drops that could be related to Bond events.

Bond events have been detected in remote regions such as the central Andes of South America.[18]

Up to six Bond cycles during the upper and middle Holocene have been identified in three ice core records of the tropical Andes. The records were extracted from the summits of Nevado Sajama, Nevado Huascarán and Nevado Illimani. The detected cycles were at 6400 years Before Present, 5500 years B.P., 3700 years B.P., 2700 years B.P., 1300 years B.P. and 200 years B.P. and represented temperature drops.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Bond, G.; et al. (2001). "Persistent Solar Influence on North Atlantic Climate During the Holocene". Science. 294 (5549): 2130–2136. Bibcode:2001Sci...294.2130B. doi:10.1126/science.1065680. PMID 11739949. S2CID 38179371.
  2. ^ a b c d Obrochta, Stephen P.; Miyahara, Hiroko; Yokoyama, Yusuke; Crowley, Thomas J. (2012-11-08). "A re-examination of evidence for the North Atlantic "1500-year cycle" at Site 609". Quaternary Science Reviews. 55: 23–33. Bibcode:2012QSRv...55...23O. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2012.08.008.
  3. ^ Bond, G.; et al. (1997). (PDF). Science. 278 (5341): 1257–1266. Bibcode:1997Sci...278.1257B. doi:10.1126/science.278.5341.1257. S2CID 28963043. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-02-27.
  4. ^ Svensson, A.; Andersen, K. K.; Bigler, M.; Clausen, H. B.; Dahl-Jensen, D.; Davies, S. M.; Johnsen, S. J.; Muscheler, R.; Parrenin, F. (2008-03-31). "A 60 000 year Greenland stratigraphic ice core chronology" (PDF). Clim. Past. 4 (1): 47–57. Bibcode:2008CliPa...4...47S. doi:10.5194/cp-4-47-2008.
  5. ^ Ditlevsen, P. D.; Andersen, K. K.; Svensson, A. (2007-02-28). "The DO-climate events are probably noise induced: statistical investigation of the claimed 1470 years cycle". Clim. Past. 3 (1): 129–134. Bibcode:2007CliPa...3..129D. doi:10.5194/cp-3-129-2007.
  6. ^ Obrochta, Stephen P.; Yokoyama, Yusuke; Morén, Jan; Crowley, Thomas J. (2014-04-01). "Conversion of GISP2-based sediment core age models to the GICC05 extended chronology". Quaternary Geochronology. 20: 1–7. doi:10.1016/j.quageo.2013.09.001.
  7. ^ Li, Yong-Xiang; Yu, Zicheng; Kodama, Kenneth P. (2007). "Sensitive moisture response to Holocene millennial-scale climate variations in the Mid-Atlantic region, USA". The Holocene. 17 (1): 3–8. Bibcode:2007Holoc..17....3L. doi:10.1177/0959683606069386. S2CID 2206358.
  8. ^ Gupta, Anil K.; Anderson, David M.; Overpeck, Jonathan T. (2003). "Abrupt changes in the Asian southwest monsoon during the Holocene and their links to the North Atlantic Ocean". Nature. 421 (6921): 354–357. Bibcode:2003Natur.421..354G. doi:10.1038/nature01340. PMID 12540924. S2CID 4304234.
  9. ^ Yongjin Wang; et al. (2005). "The Holocene Asian Monsoon: Links to Solar Changes and North Atlantic Climate" (PDF). Science. 308 (5723): 854–857. Bibcode:2005Sci...308..854W. doi:10.1126/science.1106296. PMID 15879216. S2CID 54532439.
  10. ^ Bartov, Yuval; Goldstein, Steven L.; Stein, Mordechai; Enzel, Yehouda (2003). "Catastrophic arid episodes in the Eastern Mediterranean linked with the North Atlantic Heinrich events". Geology. 31 (5): 439–442. Bibcode:2003Geo....31..439B. doi:10.1130/0091-7613(2003)031<0439:CAEITE>2.0.CO;2.
  11. ^ Parker, Adrian G.; et al. (2006). "A record of Holocene climate change from lake geochemical analyses in southeastern Arabia". Quaternary Research. 66 (3): 465–476. Bibcode:2006QuRes..66..465P. doi:10.1016/j.yqres.2006.07.001. S2CID 140158532.
  12. ^ a b Zhao, Keliang; et al. (2012). "Climatic variations over the last 4000 cal yr BP in the western margin of the Tarim Basin, Xinjiang, reconstructed from pollen data". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 321–322: 16–23. Bibcode:2012PPP...321...16Z. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.01.012.
  13. ^ Gibbons, Ann (1993). "How the Akkadian Empire Was Hung Out to Dry". Science. 261 (5124): 985. Bibcode:1993Sci...261..985G. doi:10.1126/science.261.5124.985. PMID 17739611.
  14. ^ Stanley, Jean-Daniel; et al. (2003). "Nile flow failure at the end of the Old Kingdom, Egypt: Strontium isotopic and petrologic evidence". Geoarchaeology. 18 (3): 395–402. doi:10.1002/gea.10065. S2CID 53571037.
  15. ^ Dahl, Svein Olaf; et al. (2002). "Timing, equilibrium-line altitudes and climatic implications of two early-Holocene glacier readvances during the Erdalen Event at Jostedalsbreen, western Norway". The Holocene. 12 (1): 17–25. Bibcode:2002Holoc..12...17D. doi:10.1191/0959683602hl516rp. S2CID 128539563.
  16. ^ Zhou Jing; Wang Sumin; Yang Guishan; Xiao Haifeng (2007). (PDF). Advances in Climate Change Research. 3 (Suppl): 1673–1719. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-07-06.
  17. ^ Allen, Harriet D. (2003). "Response of past and present Mediterranean ecosystems to environmental change". Progress in Physical Geography. 27 (3): 359–377. doi:10.1191/030913303767888482.
  18. ^ Fernández - Sánchez, Adrián; Martín - Chivelet, Javier (2016). "A Revisión de la estratigrafía del d18O en sondeos de hielo de glaciares en los Andes Centrales: Implicaciones para la variabilidad climática del Holoceno". Geotemas. Journal of the Geological Society of Spain. 16: 565–568.

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Bond events are North Atlantic ice rafting events that are tentatively linked to climate fluctuations in the Holocene Eight such events have been identified Bond events were previously believed to exhibit a roughly c 1 500 year cycle but the primary period of variability is now put at c 1 000 years 1 2 Global temperature fluctuations c 10 000 BC to present Gerard C Bond of the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University was the lead author of the 1997 paper that postulated the theory of 1470 year climate cycles in the Late Pleistocene and Holocene mainly based on petrologic tracers of drift ice in the North Atlantic 1 3 However more recent work has shown that these tracers provide little support for 1 500 year intervals of climate change and the reported c 1 500 500 year period was a statistical artifact 2 Furthermore following publication of the Greenland Ice Core Chronology 2005 GICC05 4 for the North GRIP ice core it became clear that Dansgaard Oeschger events also show no such pattern 2 5 6 The North Atlantic ice rafting events happen to correlate with episodes of lowered lake levels in the Mid Atlantic region of the United States 7 the weakest clarification needed events of the Asian monsoon for at least the past 9 000 years 8 9 and also correlate with most aridification events in the Middle East for the past 55 000 years both Heinrich and Bond events 10 11 Contents 1 List 2 Influence in regional climate 3 See also 4 ReferencesList Edit Overview of Bond events Most Bond events do not have a clear climate signal some correspond to periods of cooling but others are coincident with aridification in some regions Gap between events has been estimated to be 1 000 1 500 years 2 1 with Bond event 4 as an outlying data point No Time BP Time AD BC Gap from previous event Notes0 0 5 ka 1500 AD 900 years See Little Ice Age 12 1 1 4 ka 600 AD 1400 years See Migration Period 12 and Late Antique Little Ice Age2 2 8 ka 800 BC 1400 years See Iron Age Cold Epoch3 4 2 ka 2200 BC 1700 years See 4 2 kiloyear event collapse of the Akkadian Empire and the end of the Egyptian Old Kingdom 13 14 4 5 9 ka 3900 BC 2300 years Sahara desert reforms by 3500 3000 BC ending Neolithic Subpluvial Early Bronze Age begins 3300 BC 5 8 2 ka 6200 BC 1200 years See 8 2 kiloyear event6 9 4 ka 7400 BC 1100 years Erdalen event of glacier activity in Norway 15 as well as a cold event in China 16 7 10 3 ka 8300 BC 800 years8 11 1 ka 9100 BC Transition from the Younger Dryas to the Boreal 17 Influence in regional climate Edit Holocene 18O and deuterium derived from ice records in Sajama Huascaran and Illimani Arrows showing the temperature drops that could be related to Bond events Bond events have been detected in remote regions such as the central Andes of South America 18 Up to six Bond cycles during the upper and middle Holocene have been identified in three ice core records of the tropical Andes The records were extracted from the summits of Nevado Sajama Nevado Huascaran and Nevado Illimani The detected cycles were at 6400 years Before Present 5500 years B P 3700 years B P 2700 years B P 1300 years B P and 200 years B P and represented temperature drops See also EditIce sheet dynamics Heinrich eventReferences Edit a b c Bond G et al 2001 Persistent Solar Influence on North Atlantic Climate During the Holocene Science 294 5549 2130 2136 Bibcode 2001Sci 294 2130B doi 10 1126 science 1065680 PMID 11739949 S2CID 38179371 a b c d Obrochta Stephen P Miyahara Hiroko Yokoyama Yusuke Crowley Thomas J 2012 11 08 A re examination of evidence for the North Atlantic 1500 year cycle at Site 609 Quaternary Science Reviews 55 23 33 Bibcode 2012QSRv 55 23O doi 10 1016 j quascirev 2012 08 008 Bond G et al 1997 A Pervasive Millennial Scale Cycle in North Atlantic Holocene and Glacial Climates PDF Science 278 5341 1257 1266 Bibcode 1997Sci 278 1257B doi 10 1126 science 278 5341 1257 S2CID 28963043 Archived from the original PDF on 2008 02 27 Svensson A Andersen K K Bigler M Clausen H B Dahl Jensen D Davies S M Johnsen S J Muscheler R Parrenin F 2008 03 31 A 60 000 year Greenland stratigraphic ice core chronology PDF Clim Past 4 1 47 57 Bibcode 2008CliPa 4 47S doi 10 5194 cp 4 47 2008 Ditlevsen P D Andersen K K Svensson A 2007 02 28 The DO climate events are probably noise induced statistical investigation of the claimed 1470 years cycle Clim Past 3 1 129 134 Bibcode 2007CliPa 3 129D doi 10 5194 cp 3 129 2007 Obrochta Stephen P Yokoyama Yusuke Moren Jan Crowley Thomas J 2014 04 01 Conversion of GISP2 based sediment core age models to the GICC05 extended chronology Quaternary Geochronology 20 1 7 doi 10 1016 j quageo 2013 09 001 Li Yong Xiang Yu Zicheng Kodama Kenneth P 2007 Sensitive moisture response to Holocene millennial scale climate variations in the Mid Atlantic region USA The Holocene 17 1 3 8 Bibcode 2007Holoc 17 3L doi 10 1177 0959683606069386 S2CID 2206358 Gupta Anil K Anderson David M Overpeck Jonathan T 2003 Abrupt changes in the Asian southwest monsoon during the Holocene and their links to the North Atlantic Ocean Nature 421 6921 354 357 Bibcode 2003Natur 421 354G doi 10 1038 nature01340 PMID 12540924 S2CID 4304234 Yongjin Wang et al 2005 The Holocene Asian Monsoon Links to Solar Changes and North Atlantic Climate PDF Science 308 5723 854 857 Bibcode 2005Sci 308 854W doi 10 1126 science 1106296 PMID 15879216 S2CID 54532439 Bartov Yuval Goldstein Steven L Stein Mordechai Enzel Yehouda 2003 Catastrophic arid episodes in the Eastern Mediterranean linked with the North Atlantic Heinrich events Geology 31 5 439 442 Bibcode 2003Geo 31 439B doi 10 1130 0091 7613 2003 031 lt 0439 CAEITE gt 2 0 CO 2 Parker Adrian G et al 2006 A record of Holocene climate change from lake geochemical analyses in southeastern Arabia Quaternary Research 66 3 465 476 Bibcode 2006QuRes 66 465P doi 10 1016 j yqres 2006 07 001 S2CID 140158532 a b Zhao Keliang et al 2012 Climatic variations over the last 4000 cal yr BP in the western margin of the Tarim Basin Xinjiang reconstructed from pollen data Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 321 322 16 23 Bibcode 2012PPP 321 16Z doi 10 1016 j palaeo 2012 01 012 Gibbons Ann 1993 How the Akkadian Empire Was Hung Out to Dry Science 261 5124 985 Bibcode 1993Sci 261 985G doi 10 1126 science 261 5124 985 PMID 17739611 Stanley Jean Daniel et al 2003 Nile flow failure at the end of the Old Kingdom Egypt Strontium isotopic and petrologic evidence Geoarchaeology 18 3 395 402 doi 10 1002 gea 10065 S2CID 53571037 Dahl Svein Olaf et al 2002 Timing equilibrium line altitudes and climatic implications of two early Holocene glacier readvances during the Erdalen Event at Jostedalsbreen western Norway The Holocene 12 1 17 25 Bibcode 2002Holoc 12 17D doi 10 1191 0959683602hl516rp S2CID 128539563 Zhou Jing Wang Sumin Yang Guishan Xiao Haifeng 2007 Younger Dryas Event and Cold Events in Early Mid Holocene Record from the sediment of Erhai Lake PDF Advances in Climate Change Research 3 Suppl 1673 1719 Archived from the original PDF on 2015 07 06 Allen Harriet D 2003 Response of past and present Mediterranean ecosystems to environmental change Progress in Physical Geography 27 3 359 377 doi 10 1191 030913303767888482 Fernandez Sanchez Adrian Martin Chivelet Javier 2016 A Revision de la estratigrafia del d18O en sondeos de hielo de glaciares en los Andes Centrales Implicaciones para la variabilidad climatica del Holoceno Geotemas Journal of the Geological Society of Spain 16 565 568 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bond event amp oldid 1135017031 5 9 kiloyear event, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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