The Southern Hemisphere westerly winds (SHW) play an important role in regulating the capacity of the Southern Ocean carbon sink. They modulate upwelling of carbon-rich deep water and, with sea ice, determine the ocean surface area available for air–sea gas exchange. Some models indicate that the current strengthening and poleward shift of these winds will weaken the carbon sink. If correct, centennial- to millennial-scale reconstructions of the SHW intensity should be linked with past changes in atmospheric CO2, temperature and sea ice. Here we present a 12,300-year reconstruction of wind strength based on three independent proxies that track inputs of sea-salt aerosols and minerogenic particles accumulating in lake sediments on sub-Antarc...
S'inspirant de l'inconscient collectif jungien, « détaché des sphères personnelles, exist[e] en m...
Does the middle of the road always need to have one placed in danger of being, rather tediously and ...
Does the middle of the road always need to have one placed in danger of being, rather tediously and ...
Low atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration during the Little Ice Age has been used to derive...
Although freshwater wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, little is known of c...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2014. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The initial rise in atmospheric CO2 during the last deglaciation was likely driven by input of carbo...
Broad X-ray emission lines from neutral and partially ionized iron observed in active galaxies have ...
The Southern Annular Mode (SAM) is the primary pattern of climate variability in the Southern Hemisp...
This thesis presents the discovery of eight submerged deltas (-19 to -45m), the first documented sub...
Little is known of energy balance in low latitude wetlands where there is a year-round growing seaso...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Northern History on Se...
Does the middle of the road always need to have one placed in danger of being, rather tediously and ...
Non-Peer ReviewedStabilization/destabilization mechanisms of deep soil carbon are not well understoo...
Non-Peer ReviewedStabilization/destabilization mechanisms of deep soil carbon are not well understoo...
S'inspirant de l'inconscient collectif jungien, « détaché des sphères personnelles, exist[e] en m...
Does the middle of the road always need to have one placed in danger of being, rather tediously and ...
Does the middle of the road always need to have one placed in danger of being, rather tediously and ...
Low atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration during the Little Ice Age has been used to derive...
Although freshwater wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, little is known of c...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2014. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The initial rise in atmospheric CO2 during the last deglaciation was likely driven by input of carbo...
Broad X-ray emission lines from neutral and partially ionized iron observed in active galaxies have ...
The Southern Annular Mode (SAM) is the primary pattern of climate variability in the Southern Hemisp...
This thesis presents the discovery of eight submerged deltas (-19 to -45m), the first documented sub...
Little is known of energy balance in low latitude wetlands where there is a year-round growing seaso...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Northern History on Se...
Does the middle of the road always need to have one placed in danger of being, rather tediously and ...
Non-Peer ReviewedStabilization/destabilization mechanisms of deep soil carbon are not well understoo...
Non-Peer ReviewedStabilization/destabilization mechanisms of deep soil carbon are not well understoo...
S'inspirant de l'inconscient collectif jungien, « détaché des sphères personnelles, exist[e] en m...
Does the middle of the road always need to have one placed in danger of being, rather tediously and ...
Does the middle of the road always need to have one placed in danger of being, rather tediously and ...