An isotope-enabled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (GISS ModelE -R) is used to estimate the spatial gradients of the oxygen isotopic composition of seawater (delta O-18(sub sw), where delta is the deviation from a known reference material in per mil) during the early Paleogene (45.65 Ma). Understanding the response of delta O-18(sub sw) to changes in climatic and tectonic boundary conditions is important because records of carbonate delta O-18 document changes in hydrology, as well as changes in temperature and global ice -volume. We present results from an early Paleogene configuration of ModelE -R which indicate that spatial gradients of surface ocean delta O-18(sub sw) during this period could have been significantly different...
The stable water isotopes H218O and HDO are incorporated as passive tracers into the oceanic general...
The equator to high southern latitude sea surface and vertical temperature gradients are reconstruct...
Proxy-based climate reconstructions suggest the existence of a strongly reduced equator-to-pole temp...
An isotope-enabled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (GISS ModelE-R) is used to estimate th...
[1] We have developed a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model, the GENESIS-MOM model, w...
Ocean temperature and dissolved oxygen concentrations are critical factors that control ocean produc...
Reconstructions of salinity are used to diagnose changes in the hydrological cycle and ocean circula...
Climate change through the Quaternary was dominated by repeated build-up and retreat of large ice sh...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95522/1/palo1494.pd
The low O-18/O-16 stable isotope ratios (delta O-18) of ancient chemical sediments imply similar to ...
A numerical model which describes oxygen isotope exchange during burial and recrystallization of dee...
Abstract: We incorporate the oxygen isotope composition of seawater δ18Ow into a global ocean model ...
The H218O stable isotope was previously introduced in the three coupled components of the earth syst...
The stable water isotopes H218O and HDO are incorporated as passive tracers into the oceanic general...
Oxygen stable isotopes (δ18O) are among the most useful tools in palaeoclimatology/palaeoceanography...
The stable water isotopes H218O and HDO are incorporated as passive tracers into the oceanic general...
The equator to high southern latitude sea surface and vertical temperature gradients are reconstruct...
Proxy-based climate reconstructions suggest the existence of a strongly reduced equator-to-pole temp...
An isotope-enabled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (GISS ModelE-R) is used to estimate th...
[1] We have developed a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model, the GENESIS-MOM model, w...
Ocean temperature and dissolved oxygen concentrations are critical factors that control ocean produc...
Reconstructions of salinity are used to diagnose changes in the hydrological cycle and ocean circula...
Climate change through the Quaternary was dominated by repeated build-up and retreat of large ice sh...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95522/1/palo1494.pd
The low O-18/O-16 stable isotope ratios (delta O-18) of ancient chemical sediments imply similar to ...
A numerical model which describes oxygen isotope exchange during burial and recrystallization of dee...
Abstract: We incorporate the oxygen isotope composition of seawater δ18Ow into a global ocean model ...
The H218O stable isotope was previously introduced in the three coupled components of the earth syst...
The stable water isotopes H218O and HDO are incorporated as passive tracers into the oceanic general...
Oxygen stable isotopes (δ18O) are among the most useful tools in palaeoclimatology/palaeoceanography...
The stable water isotopes H218O and HDO are incorporated as passive tracers into the oceanic general...
The equator to high southern latitude sea surface and vertical temperature gradients are reconstruct...
Proxy-based climate reconstructions suggest the existence of a strongly reduced equator-to-pole temp...