Because North and South America are surrounded by water, they constitute together a gigantic island whose peripheral sea level is controlled by the winds east of the island, winds along the western boundary of the island, the freshwater flux, and the meridional overturning cell. This idea has been expressed in several articles where a series of analytical models show that the Bering Strait (BS) flow is controlled by the interplay of the Southern Winds (sometimes referred to as the “Subantarctic Westerlies”), and the North Hemisphere freshwater flux. Here, the authors report a paleoceanographic analysis of proxies in the BS as well as the Southern Ocean, which clearly support the above through employment of a slowly varying time-dependent ve...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is key to the mixing and ventilation of the world's oceans. This c...
Shallow ocean flows in the northern North Atlantic are of key importance in the regulation of Earth'...
A critique of current observations from Bering Strait through 1960 elucidates the gross features of ...
Because North and South America are surrounded by water, they constitute together a gigantic island ...
Abstract: It is well established that the mean transport through Bering Strait is balanced by a sea...
LettersInternational audienceSea-level fluctuations of about 20–30 m occurred throughout the last gl...
This paper focuses on the abrupt increase in the oceanic and atmospheric temperature in the Northern...
Abrupt climate transitions, known as Dansgaard-Oeschger and Heinrich events, occurred frequently dur...
The Mid-Pleistocene Transition (MPT) is characterised by cooling and lengthening glacial cycles from...
The Bering Strait throughflow has important implications for the Arctic freshwater, heat, and nutrie...
Recent geological studies revealed that the freshwater input to the Arctic Ocean was highly variable...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is key to the mixing and ventilation of the world's oceans. This c...
The role played by interocean fluxes of buoyancy in stabilizing the present-day overturning circulat...
Motivated by indications from paleo-evidence, this paper investigates the changes of the Southern We...
The Beaufort Gyre (BG) and the Bering Strait inflow (BSI) are important elements of the Arctic Ocean...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is key to the mixing and ventilation of the world's oceans. This c...
Shallow ocean flows in the northern North Atlantic are of key importance in the regulation of Earth'...
A critique of current observations from Bering Strait through 1960 elucidates the gross features of ...
Because North and South America are surrounded by water, they constitute together a gigantic island ...
Abstract: It is well established that the mean transport through Bering Strait is balanced by a sea...
LettersInternational audienceSea-level fluctuations of about 20–30 m occurred throughout the last gl...
This paper focuses on the abrupt increase in the oceanic and atmospheric temperature in the Northern...
Abrupt climate transitions, known as Dansgaard-Oeschger and Heinrich events, occurred frequently dur...
The Mid-Pleistocene Transition (MPT) is characterised by cooling and lengthening glacial cycles from...
The Bering Strait throughflow has important implications for the Arctic freshwater, heat, and nutrie...
Recent geological studies revealed that the freshwater input to the Arctic Ocean was highly variable...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is key to the mixing and ventilation of the world's oceans. This c...
The role played by interocean fluxes of buoyancy in stabilizing the present-day overturning circulat...
Motivated by indications from paleo-evidence, this paper investigates the changes of the Southern We...
The Beaufort Gyre (BG) and the Bering Strait inflow (BSI) are important elements of the Arctic Ocean...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is key to the mixing and ventilation of the world's oceans. This c...
Shallow ocean flows in the northern North Atlantic are of key importance in the regulation of Earth'...
A critique of current observations from Bering Strait through 1960 elucidates the gross features of ...