An attempt is made to unravel the dual influences of seawater temperature and isotopic composition upon the oxygen-isotope records of benthic foraminifers from the deep Pacific \((δ^{18}O_{b})\). Our approach is to estimate a non-linear transfer function between past sea level and \(δ^{18}O_{b}\) over the last two glacial cycles, with additional information from the mid-Pliocene. Combining this transfer function with the relationship between temperature and \(δ^{18}O_{b}\) permits a deconvolution of a \(δ^{18}O_{b}\) record from the deep Pacific into its temperature and sea-level constituents over the course of the Plio-Pleistocene. This deconvolution indicates that deep Pacific temperature is stable through much of the last glacial (MISs 4...
Based on benthic foraminiferal δ18O from ODP Site 1143, a 5-Myr astronomical timescale for the West ...
The mid-Pleistocene climate transition (MPT) is defined by the emergence of high amplitude, quasi-10...
Stable isotopic analyses of Middle Miocene to Quaternary foraminiferal calcite from east equatorial ...
During the mid-Pleistocene transition the dominant 41 ka periodicity of glacial cycles transitioned ...
Earth has undergone profound changes since the late Pliocene, which led to the development [~2.7 mil...
UnrestrictedIn Project I, Western tropical Pacific sea surface temperatures and Pacific Deep Water t...
Using two cores from the eastern and western Pacific, we have attempted to better quantify tropical ...
About 850,000 years ago, the period of the glacial cycles changed from 41,000 to 100,000 years. This...
The tropical Pacific is a significant component of the ocean's climate system and a source of consid...
At the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT), approximately 34 million years ago, Earth abruptly transit...
Continuous stable isotope records from marine sediment cores spanning the Pliocene have been used to...
International audienceThe circulation patterns of the deep glacial Pacific Ocean are still debated. ...
Abstract. Stable isotopes in benthic foraminifera from Pacific sediments are used to assess hypothes...
After more than 40 years of research, there is still wide disagreement in defining when the Mid-Plei...
Based on benthic foraminiferal δ18O from ODP Site 1143, a 5-Myr astronomical timescale for the West ...
The mid-Pleistocene climate transition (MPT) is defined by the emergence of high amplitude, quasi-10...
Stable isotopic analyses of Middle Miocene to Quaternary foraminiferal calcite from east equatorial ...
During the mid-Pleistocene transition the dominant 41 ka periodicity of glacial cycles transitioned ...
Earth has undergone profound changes since the late Pliocene, which led to the development [~2.7 mil...
UnrestrictedIn Project I, Western tropical Pacific sea surface temperatures and Pacific Deep Water t...
Using two cores from the eastern and western Pacific, we have attempted to better quantify tropical ...
About 850,000 years ago, the period of the glacial cycles changed from 41,000 to 100,000 years. This...
The tropical Pacific is a significant component of the ocean's climate system and a source of consid...
At the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT), approximately 34 million years ago, Earth abruptly transit...
Continuous stable isotope records from marine sediment cores spanning the Pliocene have been used to...
International audienceThe circulation patterns of the deep glacial Pacific Ocean are still debated. ...
Abstract. Stable isotopes in benthic foraminifera from Pacific sediments are used to assess hypothes...
After more than 40 years of research, there is still wide disagreement in defining when the Mid-Plei...
Based on benthic foraminiferal δ18O from ODP Site 1143, a 5-Myr astronomical timescale for the West ...
The mid-Pleistocene climate transition (MPT) is defined by the emergence of high amplitude, quasi-10...
Stable isotopic analyses of Middle Miocene to Quaternary foraminiferal calcite from east equatorial ...