Dansgaard-Oeschger oscillations, Heinrich Events, Bond Events
Dansgaard-Oeschger oscillations
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In the graphic at the top, we are seeing evidence of the Dansgaard-Oeschger oscillations commonly abbreviated as D-O. The D-O occur roughly every 1500 years. They have an upward temperature spike of 3-5 degrees (Greenland Ice Core samples) (but could be as high as 8 degrees) in a 40-year timeframe.
Heinrich Events are a cold phase that coincides with D-O Oscillations with a 6000-year periodicity and lasting for about 500 years.
Dansgaard-Oeschger oscillations are represented by a sudden rise in temperature every 1500 years followed by an almost as precipitous drop in temperatures described as Bond Events. Once the temperatures rise, the Polar Ice Sheet starts to calve icebergs that carry and deposit sediment on the ocean floor. This earmarks the Bond Events (arguable an aspect of D-O).
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