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[MIS16-16] Variation of the North Pacific Ocean circulation during the Late Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycles
Keywords:North Pacific, glacial-interglacial cycle, SST reconstruction
In this study, we reconstructed changes in sea surface temperature (SST) at the western and eastern margins of the North Pacific subarctic region for the past 470 kyrs based on TEX86L and UK37’ analyses in Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Sites ODP 882 and 887. The SST records in Sites 882 and 887 during the last glacial cycle show a typical G-IG pattern. This correspondence confirms the robustness of our reconstruction. However, extended SST records back to 470 ka revealed a unique response to the orbital forcing with relatively low SSTs during the super interglacials compared to the Holocene. The subarctic region's unique response appears to be linked climate variation in the low latitude Pacific, implying large-scale reorganization of the ocean-atmosphere circulation associated with the global climate change.