Surface nitrate concentration is a potentially useful diagnostic in reconstructing the past circulation of high-latitude North Atlantic waters. Moreover, nutrient consumption in the North Atlantic surface impacts the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide. To reconstruct nutrient conditions in the subpolar North Atlantic region during the last ice age, a record of foraminifera-bound delta N-15 was measured in Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (sin.) from core V28-73 south of Iceland (57.2 degrees N, 20.9 degrees W). Foraminifera-bound delta N-15 is up to 2 parts per thousand lower during the last ice age than during the Holocene, suggesting as much as similar to 25% less complete nitrate consumption during the former. This is consistent with...
Changeover from a glacial to an interglacial climate is considered as transitional between two stabl...
The overall aim of this thesis, comprising three main chapters, is to investigate the characteristic...
Primary productivity and water mass reconstructions based on planktic Foraminifera reveal distinct i...
Surface nitrate concentration is a potentially useful diagnostic in reconstructing the past circulat...
Highlights • A thin mixed-layer and a strongly stratified upper-water characterized MIS 1. • ...
Recent studies have stressed the role of high latitude nutrient levels and productivity in controlli...
Paired Mg/Ca–δ18O measurements on multiple species of planktic foraminifera are combined with publis...
Paleoceanographic changes of surface water characteristics have been studied in the Nordic Seas duri...
Fixed nitrogen (N) is a limiting algal nutrient in the low latitude ocean, and the oceanic N invent...
Reduced nitrate supply to the subarctic North Pacific (SNP) surface during the last ice age has been...
The North Atlantic Current (NAC) transports warm salty water to high northern latitudes, with import...
Rapid climate change events of the last glacial period are a prime example of the climate system’s a...
In the ocean, the chemical forms of nitrogen that are readily available for biological use (known co...
Polar and subpolar planktic foraminifera and the stable oxygen and carbon isotopes of Neogloboqllndr...
Carbon isotopic measurements on the benthic foraminiferal genus Cibicidoides document that mean deep...
Changeover from a glacial to an interglacial climate is considered as transitional between two stabl...
The overall aim of this thesis, comprising three main chapters, is to investigate the characteristic...
Primary productivity and water mass reconstructions based on planktic Foraminifera reveal distinct i...
Surface nitrate concentration is a potentially useful diagnostic in reconstructing the past circulat...
Highlights • A thin mixed-layer and a strongly stratified upper-water characterized MIS 1. • ...
Recent studies have stressed the role of high latitude nutrient levels and productivity in controlli...
Paired Mg/Ca–δ18O measurements on multiple species of planktic foraminifera are combined with publis...
Paleoceanographic changes of surface water characteristics have been studied in the Nordic Seas duri...
Fixed nitrogen (N) is a limiting algal nutrient in the low latitude ocean, and the oceanic N invent...
Reduced nitrate supply to the subarctic North Pacific (SNP) surface during the last ice age has been...
The North Atlantic Current (NAC) transports warm salty water to high northern latitudes, with import...
Rapid climate change events of the last glacial period are a prime example of the climate system’s a...
In the ocean, the chemical forms of nitrogen that are readily available for biological use (known co...
Polar and subpolar planktic foraminifera and the stable oxygen and carbon isotopes of Neogloboqllndr...
Carbon isotopic measurements on the benthic foraminiferal genus Cibicidoides document that mean deep...
Changeover from a glacial to an interglacial climate is considered as transitional between two stabl...
The overall aim of this thesis, comprising three main chapters, is to investigate the characteristic...
Primary productivity and water mass reconstructions based on planktic Foraminifera reveal distinct i...