Several locations along the North Atlantic margins are investigated to provide high-resolution paleoceanographic reconstructions based on diatom records for the last 2000 yrs: the Tagus pro-delta (SW Portuguese margin), the Skagerrak (NE North Sea) and the Laurentian fan (South of Newfoundland). The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is considered as the main climatic factor controlling the northeastward heat flux associated with the Gulf Stream, the wind pattern and the distribution of the precipitation over the North Atlantic realm. The major climatic periods of the last 2000 yrs, the Dark Ages (DA), the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) and the Little Ice Age (LIA), are identifiable in the sedimentary sequences and the climatic events identified ...
Changes in paleoclimate and paleoproductivity patterns have been identified by analyzing the coccoli...
The last glacial period, showing the progressive development of large boreal ice sheets, was punctua...
The climate of the last two millennia was characterised by decadal to multi‐centennial variations wh...
Several locations along the North Atlantic margins are investigated to provide high-resolution paleo...
File taken down at request of author on 24.06.13 by NC TISSurface-ocean changes in the North Atlanti...
August Sea Surface Temperatures (aSSTs) based on fossil diatom assemblages are generated with 2 year...
A 2800-year-long August Sea Surface Temperature (aSST) record based on fossil diatom assemblages is ...
A detailed investigation of marine core MD99-2251 from the Gardar Drift has been undertaken to exami...
Marine localities on the west European shelf have been studied to reconstruct the nearshore palaeoce...
A composite record (LO09-14) of three sediment cores from the subpolar North Atlantic (Reykjanes Rid...
A high resolution multiproxy investigation of two marine cores from the Gardar Drift in the Sub Pola...
Sea Surface Temperature (SST), river discharge and biological productivity have been reconstructed f...
Changes in paleoclimate and paleoproductivity patterns have been identified by analyzing the coccoli...
Marine sediment core MDO1-2461 recovered from the European Margin, SW of Ireland (51° 45’ N, 12° 55’...
Continental and marine conditions during the last millennium off Porto, Portugal (the southern pole ...
Changes in paleoclimate and paleoproductivity patterns have been identified by analyzing the coccoli...
The last glacial period, showing the progressive development of large boreal ice sheets, was punctua...
The climate of the last two millennia was characterised by decadal to multi‐centennial variations wh...
Several locations along the North Atlantic margins are investigated to provide high-resolution paleo...
File taken down at request of author on 24.06.13 by NC TISSurface-ocean changes in the North Atlanti...
August Sea Surface Temperatures (aSSTs) based on fossil diatom assemblages are generated with 2 year...
A 2800-year-long August Sea Surface Temperature (aSST) record based on fossil diatom assemblages is ...
A detailed investigation of marine core MD99-2251 from the Gardar Drift has been undertaken to exami...
Marine localities on the west European shelf have been studied to reconstruct the nearshore palaeoce...
A composite record (LO09-14) of three sediment cores from the subpolar North Atlantic (Reykjanes Rid...
A high resolution multiproxy investigation of two marine cores from the Gardar Drift in the Sub Pola...
Sea Surface Temperature (SST), river discharge and biological productivity have been reconstructed f...
Changes in paleoclimate and paleoproductivity patterns have been identified by analyzing the coccoli...
Marine sediment core MDO1-2461 recovered from the European Margin, SW of Ireland (51° 45’ N, 12° 55’...
Continental and marine conditions during the last millennium off Porto, Portugal (the southern pole ...
Changes in paleoclimate and paleoproductivity patterns have been identified by analyzing the coccoli...
The last glacial period, showing the progressive development of large boreal ice sheets, was punctua...
The climate of the last two millennia was characterised by decadal to multi‐centennial variations wh...