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      Inception of the Northern European ice sheet due to contrasting ocean and insolation forcing

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          About 115,000 yr ago the last interglacial reached its terminus and nucleation of new ice-sheet growth was initiated. Evidence from the northernmost Nordic Seas indicate that the inception of the last glacial was related to an intensification of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in its northern limb. The enhanced AMOC, combined with minimum Northern hemisphere insolation, introduced a strong sea–land thermal gradient that, together with a strong wintertime latitudinal insolation gradient, increased the storminess and moisture transport to the high Northern European latitudes at a time when the Northern hemisphere summer insolation approached its minimum.

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                Journal
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                Quaternary Research
                Quat. res.
                Elsevier BV
                0033-5894
                1096-0287
                January 2007
                January 20 2017
                : 67
                : 01
                : 128-135
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                10.1016/j.yqres.2006.07.007
                93b8c000-0dbf-4ece-923c-7cbd3deb414a
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