We integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X-ray fluorescence elemental ratios, and carbonate accumulation estimates in a continuous sedimentary archive recovered at International Ocean Discovery Program Site U1443 (Ninetyeast Ridge, Indian Ocean) to reconstruct changes in carbonate deposition and climate evolution over the interval 13.5 to 8.2 million years ago. Declining carbonate percentages together with a marked decrease in carbonate accumulation rates after ~13.2 Ma signal the onset of a prolonged episode of reduced carbonate deposition. This extended phase, which lasted until ~8.7 Ma, coincides with the middle to late Miocene Carbonate Crash, originally identified in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea...
The principal paleoceanographic objective of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 115 was to collect a suite o...
The evolution of oceanic and climatic conditions the northeast Indian Ocean during the last 7 m.y. i...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
International audienceWe integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X-ray fluorescence element...
International audienceWe integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X-ray fluorescence element...
International audienceWe integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X-ray fluorescence element...
International audienceWe integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X-ray fluorescence element...
International audienceWe integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X-ray fluorescence element...
金沢大学理工研究域地球社会基盤学系We integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X-ray fluorescence elemental ra...
We integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X‐ray fluorescence elemental ratios, and carbona...
The Caribbean carbonate crash was a time of increased regional carbonate dissolution at the middle t...
Tropical Indian Ocean planktonic and benthic foraminifera have 13C/12C ratios which change abruptly ...
This thesis documents sedimentary changes in the middle to late Miocene of the Atlantic and Pacific ...
Middle/late Miocene to early Pliocene sedimentary sequences along the continental margin of southwes...
In the eastern and central Pacific Ocean the most profound change in Neogene calcium carbonate depos...
The principal paleoceanographic objective of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 115 was to collect a suite o...
The evolution of oceanic and climatic conditions the northeast Indian Ocean during the last 7 m.y. i...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...
International audienceWe integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X-ray fluorescence element...
International audienceWe integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X-ray fluorescence element...
International audienceWe integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X-ray fluorescence element...
International audienceWe integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X-ray fluorescence element...
International audienceWe integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X-ray fluorescence element...
金沢大学理工研究域地球社会基盤学系We integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X-ray fluorescence elemental ra...
We integrate benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes, X‐ray fluorescence elemental ratios, and carbona...
The Caribbean carbonate crash was a time of increased regional carbonate dissolution at the middle t...
Tropical Indian Ocean planktonic and benthic foraminifera have 13C/12C ratios which change abruptly ...
This thesis documents sedimentary changes in the middle to late Miocene of the Atlantic and Pacific ...
Middle/late Miocene to early Pliocene sedimentary sequences along the continental margin of southwes...
In the eastern and central Pacific Ocean the most profound change in Neogene calcium carbonate depos...
The principal paleoceanographic objective of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 115 was to collect a suite o...
The evolution of oceanic and climatic conditions the northeast Indian Ocean during the last 7 m.y. i...
Biogenic components of sediment accumulated at high rates beneath frontal zones of the Indian and Pa...