Understanding how Arctic Ocean deep-water ecology responded to past climatic events is of importance in assessing the region’s sensitivity to environmental change. Here we present the first quantitative Miocene-Pliocene benthic foraminiferal records from the central Arctic Ocean, Lomonosov Ridge, IODP Hole M0002A. Despite significant dissolution and the absence of calcareous tests, these data show a significant faunal change occurred at ~14 Ma, characterized by a change from an older, relatively diverse assemblage including Reticulophragmium pusillum, Ammolagena clavata, and Recurvoides brideauxi, associated with open-ocean environments and a paleodepth probably >200 m, to a younger assemblage dominated by Rhabdammina spp. and the endemic A...
We reconstructed late Quaternary deep (3000–4100 m) and intermediate depth (1000–2500 m) paleoceanog...
The recent sedimentary records preserve the imprint of the climatic changes in the last decades. One...
Four sediment cores recovered from 1000 to 2500 m water depth in the Arctic Ocean, tracing the inflo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Arctic Coring Expedition (ACEX) Hole 4C from the Lomon...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Copernicus Publications via the DOI in this...
The Mid-Brunhes Transition (MBT) saw an increase in the amplitude of glacial cycles expressed in ice...
In order to reconstruct the late glacial to Holocene history of Atlantic-derived water (ADW) inflow ...
In the first detailed study of its kind Late Neogene (Pliocene-Pleistocene) deep water agglutinated ...
Brines can have a profound influence on the relative abundance of calcareous and agglutinated forami...
The Quaternary history of the Arctic Ocean constitutes from alternating glacial, deglacial and inter...
Central Arctic, interglacial intervals have traditionally been associated with diverse and intense b...
Detailed studies of benthonic foraminifera, stable isotopes, and lithofacies in cores from the south...
Lomonosov Ridge in the central Arctic Ocean recovered a continuous 18 m record of Quaternary foramin...
Les foraminifères benthiques sont largement utilisés en océanographie comme bio-indicateurs paléocli...
We reconstructed late Quaternary deep (3000–4100 m) and intermediate depth (1000–2500 m) paleoceanog...
The recent sedimentary records preserve the imprint of the climatic changes in the last decades. One...
Four sediment cores recovered from 1000 to 2500 m water depth in the Arctic Ocean, tracing the inflo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Arctic Coring Expedition (ACEX) Hole 4C from the Lomon...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Copernicus Publications via the DOI in this...
The Mid-Brunhes Transition (MBT) saw an increase in the amplitude of glacial cycles expressed in ice...
In order to reconstruct the late glacial to Holocene history of Atlantic-derived water (ADW) inflow ...
In the first detailed study of its kind Late Neogene (Pliocene-Pleistocene) deep water agglutinated ...
Brines can have a profound influence on the relative abundance of calcareous and agglutinated forami...
The Quaternary history of the Arctic Ocean constitutes from alternating glacial, deglacial and inter...
Central Arctic, interglacial intervals have traditionally been associated with diverse and intense b...
Detailed studies of benthonic foraminifera, stable isotopes, and lithofacies in cores from the south...
Lomonosov Ridge in the central Arctic Ocean recovered a continuous 18 m record of Quaternary foramin...
Les foraminifères benthiques sont largement utilisés en océanographie comme bio-indicateurs paléocli...
We reconstructed late Quaternary deep (3000–4100 m) and intermediate depth (1000–2500 m) paleoceanog...
The recent sedimentary records preserve the imprint of the climatic changes in the last decades. One...
Four sediment cores recovered from 1000 to 2500 m water depth in the Arctic Ocean, tracing the inflo...