Upper Miocene foraminiferal nannofossil ooze and chalk from DSDP Hole 552A in the northeast Atlantic Ocean have been closely sampled for biostratigraphic, paleomagnetic, and stable-isotopic studies. Sampling at 10-cm intervals resulted in an uppermost Miocene isotope stratigraphy with a 1000- to 3000-yr. resolution. Covariance in benthic (Planulina wuellerstorfi) and planktonic (Globigerina bulloides) foraminiferal δ^O¸ records is taken as evidence for variability in continental ice volume. Our best estimate is that glacial maxima occurred at ~ 5.0 and ~ 5.5 Ma and lasted no more than 20,000 yrs. These events probably lowered sea level by 60 m below the latest Miocene average. There is little oxygen-isotope evidence, however, for a prolonge...
Magnetostratigraphic records from western North Atlantic Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Sites 563 ...
Oceans and climate are a tightly coupled system interacting with each other in various ways such as ...
During the Late Pliocene, between 3.3 Ma and 2.6 Ma, tectonic events changed ocean basin interaction...
Upper Miocene foraminiferal nannofossil ooze and chalk from DSDP Hole 552A in the northeast Atlantic...
Long- and short-term Late Pliocene climate variations were studied at North Atlantic Sites (S.) ODP ...
We report on epibenthic foraminiferal δ18O and δ13C and percentage coarse fraction records from Cari...
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 982 represents a key location for understanding the evolution of c...
The global ocean–climate system has been highly sensitive to the formation and advection of de...
Pliocene changes in Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW) and its potential influence on northern North ...
DSDP Hole 552A, cored with the HPC on Hatton Drift, represents an almost complete and undisturbed se...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
It is now widely accepted that expansion of continental glaciers is one manifestation of profound pa...
We present high-resolution records of upper ocean temperatures derived from Mg/Ca ratios of surface-...
We present high-resolution records of upper ocean temperatures derived from Mg/Ca ratios of surface-...
We analyze five high-resolution time series spanning the last 1.65 m.y.: benthic foraminiferal delta...
Magnetostratigraphic records from western North Atlantic Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Sites 563 ...
Oceans and climate are a tightly coupled system interacting with each other in various ways such as ...
During the Late Pliocene, between 3.3 Ma and 2.6 Ma, tectonic events changed ocean basin interaction...
Upper Miocene foraminiferal nannofossil ooze and chalk from DSDP Hole 552A in the northeast Atlantic...
Long- and short-term Late Pliocene climate variations were studied at North Atlantic Sites (S.) ODP ...
We report on epibenthic foraminiferal δ18O and δ13C and percentage coarse fraction records from Cari...
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 982 represents a key location for understanding the evolution of c...
The global ocean–climate system has been highly sensitive to the formation and advection of de...
Pliocene changes in Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW) and its potential influence on northern North ...
DSDP Hole 552A, cored with the HPC on Hatton Drift, represents an almost complete and undisturbed se...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
It is now widely accepted that expansion of continental glaciers is one manifestation of profound pa...
We present high-resolution records of upper ocean temperatures derived from Mg/Ca ratios of surface-...
We present high-resolution records of upper ocean temperatures derived from Mg/Ca ratios of surface-...
We analyze five high-resolution time series spanning the last 1.65 m.y.: benthic foraminiferal delta...
Magnetostratigraphic records from western North Atlantic Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Sites 563 ...
Oceans and climate are a tightly coupled system interacting with each other in various ways such as ...
During the Late Pliocene, between 3.3 Ma and 2.6 Ma, tectonic events changed ocean basin interaction...