Continuous stable isotope records from marine sediment cores spanning the Pliocene have been used to assess the oceans' response to major perturbations in the climate system as the oceans play an integral role in regulating the global distribution of heat and gases. The Early to mid-Pliocene has previously been characterized as a time of relative warmth followed by Late Pliocene Southern Hemisphere cooling and bipolar glaciation at ~2.7\ua0Ma. Previous studies have predominantly focused on the Atlantic and Equatorial Pacific Oceans. In this study, we extended the deep water benthic foraminifera stable isotope record from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1123 in the southwest Pacific, back to the warm Early Pliocene. This is a high-latitude...
Stable isotope records were generated for a late Pliocene-early Pleistocene interval from Ocean Dril...
An attempt is made to unravel the dual influences of seawater temperature and isotopic composition u...
Planktonic foraminiferal census counts were converted to sea surface temperature (SST) estimates usi...
Benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records for the past 11 Myr from a recently drilled site in the...
Benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records for the past 11 Myr from a recently drilled site in the...
The mid to late Pliocene (~4.2-2.8 Ma.) represents an experiment in climate sensitivity to orbital p...
Highlights • High-resolution deep-water record for Pliocene western tropical Pacific. • Ch...
New benthic foraminiferal stable isotopic records of northeast Pacific intermediate water (ODP Site ...
We studied the stable isotopic and carbonate stratigraphy of ODP Hole 704A to reconstruct the paleoc...
The transition from the early Pliocene "Warmhouse" towards the present "Icehouse" climate and the ro...
High-resolution oxygen and carbon isotope stratigraphy is presented for Miocene to early Pliocene se...
Changes in Atlantic deep water circulation were reconstructed by comparing the benthic foraminiferal...
The Oligocene-Miocene transition (OMT) (∼23 Ma) is interpreted as a transient global cooling event, ...
In Project I, Western tropical Pacific sea surface temperatures and Pacific Deep Water temperatures ...
The mid-Pliocene (3.3–3.0 Ma) is the most recent period in Earth’s history of sustained, global warm...
Stable isotope records were generated for a late Pliocene-early Pleistocene interval from Ocean Dril...
An attempt is made to unravel the dual influences of seawater temperature and isotopic composition u...
Planktonic foraminiferal census counts were converted to sea surface temperature (SST) estimates usi...
Benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records for the past 11 Myr from a recently drilled site in the...
Benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records for the past 11 Myr from a recently drilled site in the...
The mid to late Pliocene (~4.2-2.8 Ma.) represents an experiment in climate sensitivity to orbital p...
Highlights • High-resolution deep-water record for Pliocene western tropical Pacific. • Ch...
New benthic foraminiferal stable isotopic records of northeast Pacific intermediate water (ODP Site ...
We studied the stable isotopic and carbonate stratigraphy of ODP Hole 704A to reconstruct the paleoc...
The transition from the early Pliocene "Warmhouse" towards the present "Icehouse" climate and the ro...
High-resolution oxygen and carbon isotope stratigraphy is presented for Miocene to early Pliocene se...
Changes in Atlantic deep water circulation were reconstructed by comparing the benthic foraminiferal...
The Oligocene-Miocene transition (OMT) (∼23 Ma) is interpreted as a transient global cooling event, ...
In Project I, Western tropical Pacific sea surface temperatures and Pacific Deep Water temperatures ...
The mid-Pliocene (3.3–3.0 Ma) is the most recent period in Earth’s history of sustained, global warm...
Stable isotope records were generated for a late Pliocene-early Pleistocene interval from Ocean Dril...
An attempt is made to unravel the dual influences of seawater temperature and isotopic composition u...
Planktonic foraminiferal census counts were converted to sea surface temperature (SST) estimates usi...