International audienceThe modern δ13CDIC distribution in southwest subtropical Pacific deep waters is consistent with a regional mixing regime between water masses of open Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea origin. This mixing regime is reconstructed across the middle-late Pleistocene using a record of benthic foraminiferal δ13C in a sediment core from the New Caledonia Trough. The relative influence on the mixing regime from open Pacific Ocean deep waters is seen to be significantly reduced during glacial in comparison to interglacial stages over the past 1.1 Ma. The spatial δ13C gradient in the Southern Ocean between deep waters entering the Tasman Sea and the open Pacific Ocean is shown to be consequently greater during glacial than interglaci...
Eight- to ten-point depth profiles (from 1200 to 4800 m water depth) of oxygen and carbon isotopic v...
Through a multidisciplinary approach based on novel micropaleontological and geochemical analyses, t...
Paleoceanographic evidence from midlatitudes bearing on the long-term development of Pacific Ocean s...
International audienceThe modern δ13CDIC distribution in southwest subtropical Pacific deep waters i...
The fact that the deep-ocean benthic δ13C minimum shifted from the North Pacific to the South Atlant...
The fact that the deep-ocean benthic δ13C minimum shifted from the North Pacific to the South Atlant...
Global ocean circulation affects climate through its influence on transport and the carbon cycle. P...
Glacial/interglacial changes in Southern Ocean’s air-sea gas exchange have been considered as import...
Benthic foraminiferal faunas from three bathyal sequences provide a proxy record of oceanographic ch...
Through a multidisciplinary approach based on micropaleontological and geochemical analyses, the mai...
We use sediment cores from the South Tasman Rise (STR) to reconstruct deepwater circulation in the s...
Variations in the contribution of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), relative to North Pacific Deep W...
Eight- to ten-point depth profiles (from 1200 to 4800 m water depth) of oxygen and carbon isotopic v...
Through a multidisciplinary approach based on novel micropaleontological and geochemical analyses, t...
Paleoceanographic evidence from midlatitudes bearing on the long-term development of Pacific Ocean s...
International audienceThe modern δ13CDIC distribution in southwest subtropical Pacific deep waters i...
The fact that the deep-ocean benthic δ13C minimum shifted from the North Pacific to the South Atlant...
The fact that the deep-ocean benthic δ13C minimum shifted from the North Pacific to the South Atlant...
Global ocean circulation affects climate through its influence on transport and the carbon cycle. P...
Glacial/interglacial changes in Southern Ocean’s air-sea gas exchange have been considered as import...
Benthic foraminiferal faunas from three bathyal sequences provide a proxy record of oceanographic ch...
Through a multidisciplinary approach based on micropaleontological and geochemical analyses, the mai...
We use sediment cores from the South Tasman Rise (STR) to reconstruct deepwater circulation in the s...
Variations in the contribution of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), relative to North Pacific Deep W...
Eight- to ten-point depth profiles (from 1200 to 4800 m water depth) of oxygen and carbon isotopic v...
Through a multidisciplinary approach based on novel micropaleontological and geochemical analyses, t...
Paleoceanographic evidence from midlatitudes bearing on the long-term development of Pacific Ocean s...