Marine productivity largely controls the oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide and contributed to the global climate changes that led to the termination of the last glacial cycle. Past changes in marine productivity were presumably associated with disturbances in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC). In the South Atlantic, however, the evolution of marine productivity throughout the last glacial–interglacial cycle is still poorly constrained mainly due to the scarcity of records with high temporal resolution. Here we present high‐resolution records of paleoproductivity and upper‐water‐column properties from the western subtropical South Atlantic covering the last 40,000 years. Our records are based on faunal and sta...
Changes in the Brazilian continental margin`s oceanic productivity and circulation over the last 27,...
International audienceThe Brazil Current (BC) is a relevant feature in the Atlantic Meridional Overt...
Reconstructions of ocean primary productivity (PP) help to explain past and present biogeochemical c...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) has a central role in the interhemispheric tr...
Paleoceanographic reconstructions in upwelling regions can provide relevant information about change...
This study explores the mechanisms behind the high glacial productivity in the southern Brazilian ma...
In this paper we present a paleoceanographic reconstruction of the southwestern South Atlantic for t...
The Brazil Current (BC) is a relevant feature in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AM...
The North Brazil Current in the western equatorial Atlantic is the main route for poleward heat tran...
Abrupt millennial-scale climate change events of the last deglaciation (i.e. Heinrich Stadial 1 and ...
Micropaleontological analyses from the western South Atlantic core AU_Geo02_GC20 (45° 55' S - 58°30'...
The western tropical Atlantic (WTA) supplies warm and saline waters to the upper-limb of the Atlanti...
AbstractA sediment core from the Cabo Frio coastal shelf (−23.19S, −41.8W; 117m depth), was analyzed...
Abrupt millennial-scale climate change events of the last deglaciation (i.e. Heinrich Stadial 1 and ...
Changes in the oxygen isotopic composition of the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber and i...
Changes in the Brazilian continental margin`s oceanic productivity and circulation over the last 27,...
International audienceThe Brazil Current (BC) is a relevant feature in the Atlantic Meridional Overt...
Reconstructions of ocean primary productivity (PP) help to explain past and present biogeochemical c...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) has a central role in the interhemispheric tr...
Paleoceanographic reconstructions in upwelling regions can provide relevant information about change...
This study explores the mechanisms behind the high glacial productivity in the southern Brazilian ma...
In this paper we present a paleoceanographic reconstruction of the southwestern South Atlantic for t...
The Brazil Current (BC) is a relevant feature in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AM...
The North Brazil Current in the western equatorial Atlantic is the main route for poleward heat tran...
Abrupt millennial-scale climate change events of the last deglaciation (i.e. Heinrich Stadial 1 and ...
Micropaleontological analyses from the western South Atlantic core AU_Geo02_GC20 (45° 55' S - 58°30'...
The western tropical Atlantic (WTA) supplies warm and saline waters to the upper-limb of the Atlanti...
AbstractA sediment core from the Cabo Frio coastal shelf (−23.19S, −41.8W; 117m depth), was analyzed...
Abrupt millennial-scale climate change events of the last deglaciation (i.e. Heinrich Stadial 1 and ...
Changes in the oxygen isotopic composition of the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber and i...
Changes in the Brazilian continental margin`s oceanic productivity and circulation over the last 27,...
International audienceThe Brazil Current (BC) is a relevant feature in the Atlantic Meridional Overt...
Reconstructions of ocean primary productivity (PP) help to explain past and present biogeochemical c...