Science, Vol.282, No.5397, 2235-2238, 1998
Abrupt climate oscillations during the last deglaciation in central North America
Evidence from stable isotopes and a variety of proxies from two Ontario Lakes demonstrate that many of the Late glacial-to-early Holocene events that are well known from the North Atlantic seaboard, such as the Gerzensee-Killarney Oscillation (also known as the Intra-Allerod Cold Period), Younger Dryas, and Preboreal Oscillation, also occurred in central North America. These results thus imply that climatic forcing acted in the same manner in both regions and that atmospheric circulation played an important role in the propagation of these events.
Keywords:STABLE-ISOTOPE;SOUTHERN ONTARIO;LAKE-SEDIMENTS;ICE-CORE;HOLOCENE;ATLANTIC;HISTORY;RECORDS;OXYGEN;INSTABILITY