The British Quaternary sequence has an exceptionally rich record of Palaeolithic archaeology up to 1 Ma. In this study, we reinvestigate foraminifera-based sea surface temperature (SST) reconstructions from the two marine core records (Ocean Drilling Program Site 980 and M23414) that are most relevant to the climatic history of the British Isles, consequently allowing the evolution of SST over the past 1 Ma to be studied. This is then compared with long-term changes with the British archaeological record in order to understand in greater detail the changing patterns of climatic forcing and the major climatic transitions that were the background environmental drivers against which patterns of early human occupation occurred. These include th...
Seasonal thermocline development in the shelf seas of NW Europe results in the formation of pronounc...
The margins of mainland Europe, and especially those areas coming under the influence of North Atlan...
Based on foraminiferal transfer-functions, the distribution patterns of early Holocene sea- surface ...
Changes in North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) are regarded as a key element of the climate...
The first decadal-scale reconstruction of British coastal temperature anomalies spanning the last mi...
Long-term climate records such as SPECMAP and EPICA imply that the early Middle Pleistocene (Marine ...
International audienceThe cooling and drying associated with the so-called ‘8.2 ka event’ have long ...
Successful application of the alkenone palaeothermometer, the UK'37 index, relies upon the assumptio...
Marine isotope stages (MIS) 13–11 saw a major transformation in the hominin occupation of Europe, wi...
The abrupt global cooling centred on 8200 cal yr BP was the most significant and abrupt climatic det...
The cooling and drying associated with the so-called ‘8.2 ka event’ have long been hypothesized as h...
There is currently a deficiency of annually-resolved temperature series from the marine environment....
The margins of mainland Europe, and especially those areas coming under the influence of North Atlan...
We investigated surface and deep ocean variability in the subpolar North Atlantic from 1000 to 500 t...
Multiproxy temperature estimation requires careful attention to biological, chemical, physical, temp...
Seasonal thermocline development in the shelf seas of NW Europe results in the formation of pronounc...
The margins of mainland Europe, and especially those areas coming under the influence of North Atlan...
Based on foraminiferal transfer-functions, the distribution patterns of early Holocene sea- surface ...
Changes in North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) are regarded as a key element of the climate...
The first decadal-scale reconstruction of British coastal temperature anomalies spanning the last mi...
Long-term climate records such as SPECMAP and EPICA imply that the early Middle Pleistocene (Marine ...
International audienceThe cooling and drying associated with the so-called ‘8.2 ka event’ have long ...
Successful application of the alkenone palaeothermometer, the UK'37 index, relies upon the assumptio...
Marine isotope stages (MIS) 13–11 saw a major transformation in the hominin occupation of Europe, wi...
The abrupt global cooling centred on 8200 cal yr BP was the most significant and abrupt climatic det...
The cooling and drying associated with the so-called ‘8.2 ka event’ have long been hypothesized as h...
There is currently a deficiency of annually-resolved temperature series from the marine environment....
The margins of mainland Europe, and especially those areas coming under the influence of North Atlan...
We investigated surface and deep ocean variability in the subpolar North Atlantic from 1000 to 500 t...
Multiproxy temperature estimation requires careful attention to biological, chemical, physical, temp...
Seasonal thermocline development in the shelf seas of NW Europe results in the formation of pronounc...
The margins of mainland Europe, and especially those areas coming under the influence of North Atlan...
Based on foraminiferal transfer-functions, the distribution patterns of early Holocene sea- surface ...