The cause of changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO_2) during the recent ice ages is yet to be fully explained. Most mechanisms for glacial–interglacial CO_2 change have centred on carbon exchange with the deep ocean, owing to its large size and relatively rapid exchange with the atmosphere. The Southern Ocean is thought to have a key role in this exchange, as much of the deep ocean is ventilated to the atmosphere in this region. However, it is difficult to reconstruct changes in deep Southern Ocean carbon storage, so few direct tests of this hypothesis have been carried out. Here we present deep-sea coral boron isotope data that track the pH—and thus the CO_2 chemistry—of the deep Southern Ocean over the past forty thousand years. At si...
Recent progress in the reconstruction of atmospheric CO2 records from Antarctic ice cores has allowe...
Carbon release from the deep ocean at glacial terminations is a critical component of past climate c...
The Southern Ocean plays a crucial role in regulating atmospheric CO2 on centennial to millennial ti...
The cause of changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO_2) during the recent ice ages is yet to be fu...
The cause of changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) during the recent ice ages is yet to be ful...
The cause of changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) during the recent ice ages is yet to be ful...
This work was supported by NERC Standard Grant NE/N003861/1 to J.W.B.R. and L.F.R., a NOAA Climate a...
Atmospheric CO_2 fluctuations over glacial–interglacial cycles remain a major challenge to our under...
Glacial–interglacial changes in atmospheric CO2 are generally attributed to changes in seawater carb...
Over the last 2.5 million years the Earth has regularly cycled between cold glacial and warm intergl...
No single mechanism can account for the full amplitude of past atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Changes in deep ocean carbonate chemistry have profound implications for glacial-interglacial atmosp...
No single mechanism can account for the full amplitude of past atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Recent progress in the reconstruction of atmospheric CO2 records from Antarctic ice cores has allowe...
Recent progress in the reconstruction of atmospheric CO2 records from Antarctic ice cores has allowe...
Carbon release from the deep ocean at glacial terminations is a critical component of past climate c...
The Southern Ocean plays a crucial role in regulating atmospheric CO2 on centennial to millennial ti...
The cause of changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO_2) during the recent ice ages is yet to be fu...
The cause of changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) during the recent ice ages is yet to be ful...
The cause of changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) during the recent ice ages is yet to be ful...
This work was supported by NERC Standard Grant NE/N003861/1 to J.W.B.R. and L.F.R., a NOAA Climate a...
Atmospheric CO_2 fluctuations over glacial–interglacial cycles remain a major challenge to our under...
Glacial–interglacial changes in atmospheric CO2 are generally attributed to changes in seawater carb...
Over the last 2.5 million years the Earth has regularly cycled between cold glacial and warm intergl...
No single mechanism can account for the full amplitude of past atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Changes in deep ocean carbonate chemistry have profound implications for glacial-interglacial atmosp...
No single mechanism can account for the full amplitude of past atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Recent progress in the reconstruction of atmospheric CO2 records from Antarctic ice cores has allowe...
Recent progress in the reconstruction of atmospheric CO2 records from Antarctic ice cores has allowe...
Carbon release from the deep ocean at glacial terminations is a critical component of past climate c...
The Southern Ocean plays a crucial role in regulating atmospheric CO2 on centennial to millennial ti...