Zhang et al. (Reports, 4 April 2014, p. 84) interpret TEX86 and U(37)(K') paleotemperature data as providing a fundamentally new view of tropical Pacific climate during the warm Pliocene period. We argue that, within error, their Pliocene data actually support previously published data indicating average western warm-pool temperature similar to today and a reduced zonal gradient, referred to as a permanent El Niño-like state
When comparing new sea surface temperature (SST) records between the western and eastern equatorial ...
Isotopic data from exceptionally well preserved foraminifera show that the subtropical North Atlanti...
Difficulties remain with theoretical explanations of the apparent reduced zonal sea surface temperat...
Brierley et al.1 question our findings of elevated temperatures in the tropical warm pools during th...
The appearance of permanent El Niño–like conditions prior to 3 million years ago is founded on sea-s...
2 pagesInternational audienceSun et al. (Reports, 19 October 2012, p. 366) reconstructed Permian to ...
The Pliocene warm interval has been difficult to explain. We reconstructed the latitudinal distribut...
Sosdian and Rosenthal (Reports, 17 July 2009, p. 306) used magnesium/calcium ratios in benthic foram...
International audienceRashid et al. (2016) questioned the use of the Mg-/Ca-based sea surface temper...
The western warm pools of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans are a critical source of heat and moisture...
equatorial Pacific (WEP) reveal warm pool climate evolution during the onset of Northern Hemisphere ...
<jats:p>Joachimski et al. carried out geochemical investigations to study seawater temperature...
Paleoceanographic data from sites near the equator in the eastern and western Pacifi c Ocean show th...
A recent article which has set forth new interpretations of Earth’s recent climate history has inclu...
ABSTRACT: Mid-Pliocene low-latitude Pacific faunal (planktic foraminifer) sea surface temperature (S...
When comparing new sea surface temperature (SST) records between the western and eastern equatorial ...
Isotopic data from exceptionally well preserved foraminifera show that the subtropical North Atlanti...
Difficulties remain with theoretical explanations of the apparent reduced zonal sea surface temperat...
Brierley et al.1 question our findings of elevated temperatures in the tropical warm pools during th...
The appearance of permanent El Niño–like conditions prior to 3 million years ago is founded on sea-s...
2 pagesInternational audienceSun et al. (Reports, 19 October 2012, p. 366) reconstructed Permian to ...
The Pliocene warm interval has been difficult to explain. We reconstructed the latitudinal distribut...
Sosdian and Rosenthal (Reports, 17 July 2009, p. 306) used magnesium/calcium ratios in benthic foram...
International audienceRashid et al. (2016) questioned the use of the Mg-/Ca-based sea surface temper...
The western warm pools of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans are a critical source of heat and moisture...
equatorial Pacific (WEP) reveal warm pool climate evolution during the onset of Northern Hemisphere ...
<jats:p>Joachimski et al. carried out geochemical investigations to study seawater temperature...
Paleoceanographic data from sites near the equator in the eastern and western Pacifi c Ocean show th...
A recent article which has set forth new interpretations of Earth’s recent climate history has inclu...
ABSTRACT: Mid-Pliocene low-latitude Pacific faunal (planktic foraminifer) sea surface temperature (S...
When comparing new sea surface temperature (SST) records between the western and eastern equatorial ...
Isotopic data from exceptionally well preserved foraminifera show that the subtropical North Atlanti...
Difficulties remain with theoretical explanations of the apparent reduced zonal sea surface temperat...