Increased storage of carbon in the oceans has been proposed as a mechanism to explain lower concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide during ice ages; however, unequivocal signatures of this storage have not been found1. In seawater, the dissolved gases oxygen and carbon dioxide are linked via the production and decay of organic material, with reconstructions of low oxygen concentrations in the past indicating an increase in biologically mediated carbon storage. Marine sediment proxy records have suggested that oxygen concentrations in the deep ocean were indeed lower during the last ice age, but that near-surface and intermediate waters of the Pacific Ocean—a large fraction of which are poorly oxygenated at present—were generally better...
Atmospheric CO2 was ∼90 ppmv lower at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) compared to the late Holocene, ...
To understand the whereabouts of CO2 during glacials and its pathways during deglacial transitions i...
Using new and published marine fossil radiocarbon (14C/C) measurements, a tracer uniquely sensitive ...
Increased storage of carbon in the oceans has been proposed as a mechanism to explain lower concentr...
Enhanced ocean carbon storage during the Pleistocene ice ages lowered atmospheric CO2 concentrations...
Enhanced ocean carbon storage during the Pleistocene ice ages lowered atmospheric CO2 concentrations...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations were significantly lower during glacial periods than durin...
It has been shown that the deep Eastern Equatorial Pacific (EEP) region was poorly ventilated during...
Reconstructions of past changes in dissolved oxygen concentrations in the abyssal ocean are of inter...
It has been shown that the deep Eastern Equatorial Pacific (EEP) region was poorly ventilated during...
Oxygen depletion in the upper ocean is commonly associated with poor ventilation and storage of resp...
Deep ocean deoxygenation inferred from proxies has been used to support the hypothesis that a lower ...
12th International Conference on Paleoceanography (ICP12), 29 August - 2 September 2016, UtrechtIt h...
Oxygen depletion in the upper ocean is commonly associated with poor ventilation and storage of resp...
As the largest reservoir of carbon exchanging with the atmosphere on glacial–interglacial timescales...
Atmospheric CO2 was ∼90 ppmv lower at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) compared to the late Holocene, ...
To understand the whereabouts of CO2 during glacials and its pathways during deglacial transitions i...
Using new and published marine fossil radiocarbon (14C/C) measurements, a tracer uniquely sensitive ...
Increased storage of carbon in the oceans has been proposed as a mechanism to explain lower concentr...
Enhanced ocean carbon storage during the Pleistocene ice ages lowered atmospheric CO2 concentrations...
Enhanced ocean carbon storage during the Pleistocene ice ages lowered atmospheric CO2 concentrations...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations were significantly lower during glacial periods than durin...
It has been shown that the deep Eastern Equatorial Pacific (EEP) region was poorly ventilated during...
Reconstructions of past changes in dissolved oxygen concentrations in the abyssal ocean are of inter...
It has been shown that the deep Eastern Equatorial Pacific (EEP) region was poorly ventilated during...
Oxygen depletion in the upper ocean is commonly associated with poor ventilation and storage of resp...
Deep ocean deoxygenation inferred from proxies has been used to support the hypothesis that a lower ...
12th International Conference on Paleoceanography (ICP12), 29 August - 2 September 2016, UtrechtIt h...
Oxygen depletion in the upper ocean is commonly associated with poor ventilation and storage of resp...
As the largest reservoir of carbon exchanging with the atmosphere on glacial–interglacial timescales...
Atmospheric CO2 was ∼90 ppmv lower at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) compared to the late Holocene, ...
To understand the whereabouts of CO2 during glacials and its pathways during deglacial transitions i...
Using new and published marine fossil radiocarbon (14C/C) measurements, a tracer uniquely sensitive ...