Edward J. Brook
Oregon State University
195 Papers
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Edward J. Brook is an academic researcher from Oregon State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ice core & Glacial period. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 180 publications. Previous affiliations of Edward J. Brook include Washington State University & Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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Papers
Timing of Millennial-Scale Climate Change in Antarctica and Greenland During the Last Glacial Period
Thomas Blunier,Edward J. Brook +1 more
TL;DR: A precise relative chronology for Greenland and West Antarctic paleotemperature is extended to 90,000 years ago, based on correlation of atmospheric methane records from the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 and Byrd ice cores, to provide further evidence for the operation of a "bipolar see-saw" in air temperatures and an oceanic teleconnection between the hemispheres on millennial time scales.
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Transient Simulation of Last Deglaciation with a New Mechanism for Bølling-Allerød Warming
Zhengyu Liu,Bette L. Otto-Bliesner,Feng He,Esther C. Brady,Robert A. Tomas,Peter U. Clark,Anders E. Carlson,Jean Lynch-Stieglitz,William B Curry,Edward J. Brook,David J. Erickson,Robert Jacob,John E. Kutzbach,Jun Cheng,Jun Cheng +14 more
TL;DR: The first synchronously coupled atmosphere-ocean general circulation model simulation from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Bølling-Allerød (BA) warming reproduces several major features of the deglacial climate evolution, suggesting a good agreement in climate sensitivity between the model and observations.
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Eemian interglacial reconstructed from a Greenland folded ice core
Dorthe Dahl-Jensen,Mary R. Albert,Ala Aldahan,Nobuhiko Azuma,David Balslev-Clausen,Matthias Baumgartner,Ann-Marie Berggren,Matthias Bigler,Tobias Binder,Thomas Blunier,J. C. Bourgeois,Edward J. Brook,Susanne L Buchardt,Christo Buizert,Emilie Capron,Jérôme A Chappellaz,J. Chung,Henrik Clausen,Ivana Cvijanovic,Siwan M. Davies,Peter D. Ditlevsen,Olivier Eicher,Hubertus Fischer,David A. Fisher,L. G. Fleet,Gideon Gfeller,Vasileios Gkinis,Sivaprasad Gogineni,Kumiko Goto-Azuma,Aslak Grinsted,H. Gudlaugsdottir,Myriam Guillevic,S. B. Hansen,Martin Hansson,Motohiro Hirabayashi,S. Hong,S. D. Hur,Philippe Huybrechts,Christine S. Hvidberg,Yoshinori Iizuka,Theo M. Jenk,Sigfus J Johnsen,Tyler R. Jones,Jean Jouzel,Nanna B. Karlsson,Kenji Kawamura,Kaitlin M. Keegan,E. Kettner,Sepp Kipfstuhl,Helle Astrid Kjær,Michelle Koutnik,Takayuki Kuramoto,Peter Köhler,Thomas Laepple,Amaelle Landais,Peter L. Langen,L. B. Larsen,Daiana Leuenberger,Markus Leuenberger,Carl Leuschen,J. Li,Vladimir Ya. Lipenkov,Patricia Martinerie,Olivia J. Maselli,Valérie Masson-Delmotte,Joseph R. McConnell,Heinrich Miller,Olivia Mini,A. Miyamoto,M. Montagnat-Rentier,Robert Mulvaney,Raimund Muscheler,Anais Orsi,John Paden,Christian Panton,Frank Pattyn,Jean-Robert Petit,K. Pol,Trevor Popp,G. Possnert,Frédéric Prié,M. Prokopiou,Aurélien Quiquet,Sune Olander Rasmussen,Dominique Raynaud,J. Ren,C. Reutenauer,Catherine Ritz,Thomas Röckmann,Jean Rosen,Mauro Rubino,Oleg Rybak,Denis Samyn,Célia Sapart,Adrian Schilt,A. Schmidt,Jakob Schwander,Simon Schüpbach,Inger K Seierstad,Jeffrey P. Severinghaus,Simon G. Sheldon,Sebastian B. Simonsen,Jesper Sjolte,Anne M. Solgaard,Todd Sowers,Peter Sperlich,Hans Christian Steen-Larsen,Konrad Steffen,J. P. Steffensen,Daniel Steinhage,Thomas F. Stocker,C. Stowasser,A. S. Sturevik,W. T. Sturges,Arny E. Sveinbjörnsdottir,A. Svensson,Jean-Louis Tison,J. Uetake,Paul Vallelonga,R. S. W. van de Wal,G. van der Wel,Bruce H. Vaughn,Bo Møllesøe Vinther,E. Waddington,Anna Wegner,Ilka Weikusat,James W. C. White,Frank Wilhelms,Mai Winstrup,Emmanuel Witrant,Eric W. Wolff,C. Xiao,J. Zheng +132 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling (NEEM) ice core was extracted from folded Greenland ice using globally homogeneous parameters known from dated Greenland and Antarctic ice-core records.
Timing of abrupt climate change at the end of the Younger Dryas interval from thermally fractionated gases in polar ice
TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate that rapid temperature change fractionates gas isotopes in unconsolidated snow, producing a signal that is preserved in trapped air bubbles as the snow forms ice.
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Abrupt Climate Change at the End of the Last Glacial Period Inferred from Trapped Air in Polar Ice
TL;DR: Nitrogen and argon isotopes in trapped air in Greenland ice show that the Greenland Summit warmed 9 +/- 3 degrees C over a period of several decades, beginning 14,672 years ago, supporting a North Atlantic rather than a tropical trigger for the climate event.
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