[1] Sea surface temperature (SST) for the central equatorial Indian Ocean, has been reconstructed over the last 137 kyr, from Mg/Ca of the planktonic foraminiferal species Globigerinoides ruber. According to our record the equatorial Indian Ocean SST was 2.1C colder during the last glacial maximum as compared to present times. The data further shows that the surface equatorial Indian Ocean was comparatively warmer during isotopic stage 5e than at present (29.9 vs 28.5C). Comparison of the equatorial Indian Ocean SST with the Antarctic dD and Greenland d18O records, shows that the major high-latitude cooling/ warming events are also present in the equatorial Indian Ocean SST variation record. Similarity between the equatorial Indian Ocean SS...
Surface and thermocline conditions of the eastern tropical Indian Ocean were reconstructed through t...
International audienceThere is a dearth of long, highly resolved records that document the evolution...
International audienceDuring the late Miocene (~11-5 Ma), atmospheric pCO2may have been 1 to 3 times...
We reconstructed the surface hydrography of the South Equatorial Current in the western Indian Ocean...
The sea surface temperature (SST) of the tropical Indian Ocean is a major component of global climat...
The paleoceanographic history of the Southern Indian Ocean is reflected by the movement of two promi...
To reconstruct the still poorly understood thermocline fluctuations in the western tropical Indian O...
We present new last glacial maximum (LGM) sea-surface temperature (SST) maps for the oceans around A...
During the late Miocene, global cooling occurred alongside the establishment of near-modern terrestr...
14 páginas, 7 figuras.Different proxies for sea surface temperature (SST) often exhibit divergent tr...
[1] We reconstructed the surface hydrography of the South Equatorial Current in the western Indian...
International audienceNew records of past sea surface temperatures (SSTs) were derived in the 30-50 ...
Paired measurements of Mg/Ca and δ18O of Globigerenoides sacculifer from an Eastern Arabian Sea (EAS...
We measured oxygen isotopes and Mg/Ca ratios in the surface-dwelling planktonic foraminifer Globiger...
Different proxies for sea surface temperature (SST) often exhibit divergent trends for deglacial war...
Surface and thermocline conditions of the eastern tropical Indian Ocean were reconstructed through t...
International audienceThere is a dearth of long, highly resolved records that document the evolution...
International audienceDuring the late Miocene (~11-5 Ma), atmospheric pCO2may have been 1 to 3 times...
We reconstructed the surface hydrography of the South Equatorial Current in the western Indian Ocean...
The sea surface temperature (SST) of the tropical Indian Ocean is a major component of global climat...
The paleoceanographic history of the Southern Indian Ocean is reflected by the movement of two promi...
To reconstruct the still poorly understood thermocline fluctuations in the western tropical Indian O...
We present new last glacial maximum (LGM) sea-surface temperature (SST) maps for the oceans around A...
During the late Miocene, global cooling occurred alongside the establishment of near-modern terrestr...
14 páginas, 7 figuras.Different proxies for sea surface temperature (SST) often exhibit divergent tr...
[1] We reconstructed the surface hydrography of the South Equatorial Current in the western Indian...
International audienceNew records of past sea surface temperatures (SSTs) were derived in the 30-50 ...
Paired measurements of Mg/Ca and δ18O of Globigerenoides sacculifer from an Eastern Arabian Sea (EAS...
We measured oxygen isotopes and Mg/Ca ratios in the surface-dwelling planktonic foraminifer Globiger...
Different proxies for sea surface temperature (SST) often exhibit divergent trends for deglacial war...
Surface and thermocline conditions of the eastern tropical Indian Ocean were reconstructed through t...
International audienceThere is a dearth of long, highly resolved records that document the evolution...
International audienceDuring the late Miocene (~11-5 Ma), atmospheric pCO2may have been 1 to 3 times...