The onset of the North Atlantic Deep Water formation is thought to have coincided with Antarctic ice-sheet growth about 34 million years ago (Ma). However, this timing is debated, in part due to questions over the geochemical signature of the ancient Northern Component Water (NCW) formed in the deep North Atlantic. Here we present detailed geochemical records from North Atlantic sediment cores located close to sites of deep-water formation. We find that prior to 36 Ma, the northwestern Atlantic was stratified, with nutrient-rich, low-salinity bottom waters. This restricted basin transitioned into a conduit for NCW that began flowing southwards approximately one million years before the initial Antarctic glaciation. The probable trigger was ...
Early-Middle Pleistocene climate and deep ocean hydrography have been reconstructed using oxygen and...
Heinrich events are intervals of rapid iceberg-sourced freshwater release to the high latitude North...
During the Plio-Pleistocene, the Earth witnessed the growth of large northern hemisphere ice sheets ...
The onset of the North Atlantic Deep Water formation is thought to have coincided with Antarctic ice...
The onset of the North Atlantic Deep Water formation is thought to have coincided with Antarctic ice...
The circulation and internal structure of the oceans exert a strong influence on Earth’s climate bec...
While ocean circulation is driven by the formation of deep water in the North Atlantic and the Circu...
Changes in deep ocean ventilation are commonly invoked as the primary cause of lower glacial atmosph...
Changes in deep ocean ventilation are commonly invoked as the primary cause of lower glacial atmosph...
The circulation and internal structure of the oceans exert a strong influence on Earth's climate bec...
Ice core records show that atmospheric CO2 concentrations and Antarctic temperature were lower durin...
International audienceUsing 95 epibenthic/5•3C records, eight time slices were reconstructed to trac...
Increased deep ocean carbon storage is often invoked as the major sink for lower atmospheric CO2 con...
Increased carbon sequestration in the ocean subsurface is commonly assumed to have been one of the m...
Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) M2, 3.3 Ma, is an isolated cold stage punctuating the benthic oxygen isot...
Early-Middle Pleistocene climate and deep ocean hydrography have been reconstructed using oxygen and...
Heinrich events are intervals of rapid iceberg-sourced freshwater release to the high latitude North...
During the Plio-Pleistocene, the Earth witnessed the growth of large northern hemisphere ice sheets ...
The onset of the North Atlantic Deep Water formation is thought to have coincided with Antarctic ice...
The onset of the North Atlantic Deep Water formation is thought to have coincided with Antarctic ice...
The circulation and internal structure of the oceans exert a strong influence on Earth’s climate bec...
While ocean circulation is driven by the formation of deep water in the North Atlantic and the Circu...
Changes in deep ocean ventilation are commonly invoked as the primary cause of lower glacial atmosph...
Changes in deep ocean ventilation are commonly invoked as the primary cause of lower glacial atmosph...
The circulation and internal structure of the oceans exert a strong influence on Earth's climate bec...
Ice core records show that atmospheric CO2 concentrations and Antarctic temperature were lower durin...
International audienceUsing 95 epibenthic/5•3C records, eight time slices were reconstructed to trac...
Increased deep ocean carbon storage is often invoked as the major sink for lower atmospheric CO2 con...
Increased carbon sequestration in the ocean subsurface is commonly assumed to have been one of the m...
Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) M2, 3.3 Ma, is an isolated cold stage punctuating the benthic oxygen isot...
Early-Middle Pleistocene climate and deep ocean hydrography have been reconstructed using oxygen and...
Heinrich events are intervals of rapid iceberg-sourced freshwater release to the high latitude North...
During the Plio-Pleistocene, the Earth witnessed the growth of large northern hemisphere ice sheets ...