The deep ocean is most likely the primary source of the radiocarbon-depleted CO2 released to the atmosphere during the last deglaciation. While there are well-documented millennial scale Delta C-14 changes during the most recent deglaciation, most marine records lack the resolution needed to identify more rapid ventilation events. Furthermore, potential age model problems with marine Delta C-14 records may obscure our understanding of the phase relationship between inter-ocean ventilation changes. Here we reconstruct changes in deep water and thermocline radiocarbon content over the last deglaciation in the eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP) using benthic and planktonic foraminiferal C-14. Our records demonstrate that ventilation of EEP therm...
We reconstructed the radiocarbon activity of intermediate waters in the eastern North Pacific over t...
Paleoclimate reconstructions are only as good as their chronology. In particular, different chronolo...
It has been proposed that the rapid rise of atmospheric CO2 across the last deglaciation was driven ...
It has been proposed that the rapid rise of atmospheric CO2across the last deglaciation was driven b...
AbstractIt has been proposed that the rapid rise of atmospheric CO2 across the last deglaciation was...
Significant changes occurred during the last deglaciation (roughly 10-20 thousand years (ka) before ...
Consistent evidence for a poorly ventilated deep Pacific Ocean that could have released its radiocar...
It has been hypothesized that the oceans store CO2 during glacial periods and then release it to the...
Consistent evidence for a poorly ventilated deep Pacific Ocean that could have released its radiocar...
Radiocarbon reconstructions of past ocean ventilation rates constrain oceanic sources and sinks of C...
Radiocarbon in the atmosphere is regulated largely by ocean circulation, which controls the sequestr...
2014 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 15-19 december 2014, San FranciscoIt has been hypothes...
Late Pleistocene atmospheric CO2 concentrations varied by ~90 ppm, rising with Antarctic and global ...
Late Pleistocene atmospheric CO2 concentrations varied by ~90 ppm, rising with Antarctic and global ...
Using new and published marine fossil radiocarbon (14C/C) measurements, a tracer uniquely sensitive ...
We reconstructed the radiocarbon activity of intermediate waters in the eastern North Pacific over t...
Paleoclimate reconstructions are only as good as their chronology. In particular, different chronolo...
It has been proposed that the rapid rise of atmospheric CO2 across the last deglaciation was driven ...
It has been proposed that the rapid rise of atmospheric CO2across the last deglaciation was driven b...
AbstractIt has been proposed that the rapid rise of atmospheric CO2 across the last deglaciation was...
Significant changes occurred during the last deglaciation (roughly 10-20 thousand years (ka) before ...
Consistent evidence for a poorly ventilated deep Pacific Ocean that could have released its radiocar...
It has been hypothesized that the oceans store CO2 during glacial periods and then release it to the...
Consistent evidence for a poorly ventilated deep Pacific Ocean that could have released its radiocar...
Radiocarbon reconstructions of past ocean ventilation rates constrain oceanic sources and sinks of C...
Radiocarbon in the atmosphere is regulated largely by ocean circulation, which controls the sequestr...
2014 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 15-19 december 2014, San FranciscoIt has been hypothes...
Late Pleistocene atmospheric CO2 concentrations varied by ~90 ppm, rising with Antarctic and global ...
Late Pleistocene atmospheric CO2 concentrations varied by ~90 ppm, rising with Antarctic and global ...
Using new and published marine fossil radiocarbon (14C/C) measurements, a tracer uniquely sensitive ...
We reconstructed the radiocarbon activity of intermediate waters in the eastern North Pacific over t...
Paleoclimate reconstructions are only as good as their chronology. In particular, different chronolo...
It has been proposed that the rapid rise of atmospheric CO2 across the last deglaciation was driven ...