Nature 2020 01 30 Part.01

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Extended Data Fig. 1 | Climate and sea-level records for T-II and T-I. a, εNd
records from the North Atlantic Ocean as proxies of AMOC transport^16 ,^83. b,
CCSM3 maximum AMOC transport (below 500 m) (this study). c, EPICA Dome C
δD record on AICC2012 age model as proxy of Antarctic temperature^84 (blue
line) and percentage of warm planktonic foraminiferal species as proxy of
North Atlantic sea surface temperatures^83 (grey line). d, δ^18 O record from
Chinese stalagmite as proxy of Asian monsoon strength^18. e, Rate of sea-level
change derived from an RSL reconstruction based on benthic foraminifera
isotopes^1. f, A stack of North Atlantic ice-rafted debris records recording


H11^83 ,^85 –^87. g, εNd (ref.^88 ; brown, orange symbols) and Pa/Th (ref.^89 ; purple,
green symbols, 1σ uncertainty) records from the North Atlantic Ocean as
proxies of AMOC. h, CCSM3 maximum AMOC transport (below 500 m) (this
study). i, EPICA Dome C δD record on the AICC2012 age model (dark blue line)^84
as proxy of Antarctic temperature and a temperature reconstruction from the
Greenland GISP2 ice core (light blue line)^70. j, δ^18 O record from a Chinese
stalagmite as proxy of Asian monsoon strength^18. k, Rate of sea-level change
derived from an RSL reconstruction based on benthic foraminifera isotopes^1. l,
A stack of North Atlantic IRD records that log H1^90.
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