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A survey of new and published palaeoclimate data indicates that both the high- and low-latitude North Atlantic regions were characterized by at least three synchronous periods of abrupt climate change during the last glacial-to-interglacial transi-tion. Climate model results suggest that changes in the melting history of the Laurentide Ice Sheet may explain much of this nonlinear response of the climate system to astronomical (Milankovitch) forcing.
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Overpeck, J., Peterson, L., Kipp, N. et al. Climate change in the circum-North Atlantic region during the last deglaciation. Nature 338, 553–557 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1038/338553a0
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