The Pacific hosts the largest oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) in the world ocean, which are thought to intensify and expand under future climate change, with significant consequences for marine ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles, and fisheries. At present, no deep ventilation occurs in the North Pacific due to a persistent halocline, but relatively better-oxygenated subsurface North Pacific Intermediate Water (NPIW) mitigates OMZ development in lower latitudes. Over the past decades, instrumental data show decreasing oxygenation in NPIW; however, long-term variations in middepth ventilation are potentially large, obscuring anthropogenic influences against millennial-scale natural background shifts. Here, we use paleoceanographic proxy evidence f...
International audienceOxygen minimum zones (OMZ) have expanded in all tropical oceans during the las...
Highlights • Multi-proxy, multi-site reconstruction of Okhotsk Sea palaeo-productivity and mid...
Dissolved oxygen (O 2) is essential for most ocean ecosystems, fuelling organisms’ resp...
The Pacific hosts the largest oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) in the world ocean, which are thought to i...
The Pacific hosts the largest oxygen minimum zones (OMZ) in the world ocean, likely to intensify and...
The subarctic North Pacific and its marginal seas constitute a key area in which rapid environmental...
The modern North Pacific Ocean is one major region of the world ocean where only mid-depth water lay...
We performed simulations with a global model of ocean biogeochemistry forced with orbitally driven a...
A reconstruction of North Pacific mid-depth water ventilation and biogenic productivity variations o...
Under modern conditions only North Pacific Intermediate Water is formed in the northwest Pacific Oce...
ABSTRACT FINAL ID: PP41C-1794 Today’s knowledge about the past variability in North Pacific Interme...
The modern North Pacific plays a critical role in marine biogeochemical cycles, as an oceanic sink o...
The transport of dissolved oxygen (O2) from the surface ocean into the interior is a critical proces...
International audienceOxygen minimum zones (OMZ) have expanded in all tropical oceans during the las...
Highlights • Multi-proxy, multi-site reconstruction of Okhotsk Sea palaeo-productivity and mid...
Dissolved oxygen (O 2) is essential for most ocean ecosystems, fuelling organisms’ resp...
The Pacific hosts the largest oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) in the world ocean, which are thought to i...
The Pacific hosts the largest oxygen minimum zones (OMZ) in the world ocean, likely to intensify and...
The subarctic North Pacific and its marginal seas constitute a key area in which rapid environmental...
The modern North Pacific Ocean is one major region of the world ocean where only mid-depth water lay...
We performed simulations with a global model of ocean biogeochemistry forced with orbitally driven a...
A reconstruction of North Pacific mid-depth water ventilation and biogenic productivity variations o...
Under modern conditions only North Pacific Intermediate Water is formed in the northwest Pacific Oce...
ABSTRACT FINAL ID: PP41C-1794 Today’s knowledge about the past variability in North Pacific Interme...
The modern North Pacific plays a critical role in marine biogeochemical cycles, as an oceanic sink o...
The transport of dissolved oxygen (O2) from the surface ocean into the interior is a critical proces...
International audienceOxygen minimum zones (OMZ) have expanded in all tropical oceans during the las...
Highlights • Multi-proxy, multi-site reconstruction of Okhotsk Sea palaeo-productivity and mid...
Dissolved oxygen (O 2) is essential for most ocean ecosystems, fuelling organisms’ resp...