The fact that the deep-ocean benthic δ13C minimum shifted from the North Pacific to the South Atlantic during the Last Glacial Maximum is often interpretted as evidence of a change in deep water circulation, such as the development of deep water ventilation in the North Pacific or a decrease in Southern Ocean overturning. This study re-evaluates the implications of changes in benthic δ13C gradients by comparing Pacific Deep Water (PDW) δ13C measurements with the values expected for the null hypothesis that PDW ventilation sources remained unchanged throughout the Late Pleistocene. The δ13C compositions of PDW, Northern Component Water (NCW) and Southern Component Water (SCW) are estimated from regional benthic δ13C stacks of 3–6 sites. Chan...
The Pacific meridional overturning circulation is thought to have a significant influence on global ...
Benthic foraminiferal faunas from three bathyal sequences provide a proxy record of oceanographic ch...
The production of cold, deep waters in the Southern Ocean is an important factor in the Earth's heat...
The fact that the deep-ocean benthic δ13C minimum shifted from the North Pacific to the South Atlant...
International audienceThe modern δ13CDIC distribution in southwest subtropical Pacific deep waters i...
We have generated an early Pleistocene benthic isotopic record for the Ocean Drilling Program Site 8...
We compiled carbon isotope records from the North Atlantic, South Atlantic, and Pacific oceans to es...
Changes in Atlantic deep water circulation were reconstructed by comparing the benthic foraminiferal...
Variations in the contribution of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), relative to North Pacific Deep W...
Recent publications on the ventilation-history of the SW-Pacific indicate very high ventilation-ages...
Southern Ocean, sea ice, and ice sheet interactions play an important role in the formation and expo...
International audienceThe circulation patterns of the deep glacial Pacific Ocean are still debated. ...
The Pacific meridional overturning circulation is thought to have a significant influence on global ...
Benthic foraminiferal faunas from three bathyal sequences provide a proxy record of oceanographic ch...
The production of cold, deep waters in the Southern Ocean is an important factor in the Earth's heat...
The fact that the deep-ocean benthic δ13C minimum shifted from the North Pacific to the South Atlant...
International audienceThe modern δ13CDIC distribution in southwest subtropical Pacific deep waters i...
We have generated an early Pleistocene benthic isotopic record for the Ocean Drilling Program Site 8...
We compiled carbon isotope records from the North Atlantic, South Atlantic, and Pacific oceans to es...
Changes in Atlantic deep water circulation were reconstructed by comparing the benthic foraminiferal...
Variations in the contribution of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), relative to North Pacific Deep W...
Recent publications on the ventilation-history of the SW-Pacific indicate very high ventilation-ages...
Southern Ocean, sea ice, and ice sheet interactions play an important role in the formation and expo...
International audienceThe circulation patterns of the deep glacial Pacific Ocean are still debated. ...
The Pacific meridional overturning circulation is thought to have a significant influence on global ...
Benthic foraminiferal faunas from three bathyal sequences provide a proxy record of oceanographic ch...
The production of cold, deep waters in the Southern Ocean is an important factor in the Earth's heat...