- Taylor, KC;
- Mayewski, PA;
- Alley, RB;
- Brook, EJ;
- Gow, AJ;
- Grootes, PM;
- Meese, DA;
- Saltzman, ES;
- Severinghaus, JP;
- Twickler, MS;
- White, JWC;
- Whitlow, S;
- Zielinski, GA
Analysis of ice from Dye-3, Greenland, has demonstrated that the transition between the Younger Dryas and Holocene climate periods occurred over a 40-year period. A near annually resolved, multiparameter record of the transition recorded in the GISP2 core from Summit, Greenland, shows that most of the transition occurred in a series of steps with durations of about 5 years. Some climate proxies associated with mid-latitude sources appear to have changed about 15 years before climate proxies associated with more northern regions. Changes in atmospheric water vapor are likely to have played a large role in the climate transition.