Multiproxy geologic records of δ18O and Mg/Ca in fossil foraminifera from sediments under the Eastern Pacific Warm Pool (EPWP) region west of Central America document variations in upper ocean temperature, pycnocline strength, and salinity (i.e., net precipitation) over the past 30 kyr. Although evident in the paleotemperature record, there is no glacial-interglacial difference in paleosalinity, suggesting that tropical hydrologic changes do not respond passively to high-latitude ice sheets and oceans. Millennial variations in paleosalinity with amplitudes as high as ~4 practical salinity units occur with a dominant period of ~3–5 ky during the glacial/deglacial interval and ~1.0–1.5 ky during the Holocene. The amplitude of the EPWP paleosa...
The Western Equatorial Pacific (WEP) warm pool, with surface temperatures >28 °C and a relatively de...
The Indo-Pacific Warm Pool is currently the warmest region of the modern ocean, with annual average ...
Palaeoclimate records and numerical model simulations indicate that changes in tropical and subtropi...
Multiproxy geologic records of d18O and Mg/Ca in fossil foraminifera from sediments under the Easter...
Multiproxy geologic records of δ18O and Mg/Ca in fossil foraminifera from sediments under the Easter...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
International audienceMoisture transport from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean across Central Ameri...
The tropical Pacific is a significant component of the ocean's climate system and a source of consid...
Evidence from geologic archives suggests that there were large changes in the tropical hydrologic cy...
International audienceThe Eastern Equatorial Paci c region is marked by extreme latitudinal gradient...
In Project I, Western tropical Pacific sea surface temperatures and Pacific Deep Water temperatures ...
The late Pliocene/early Pleistocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation (iNHG) represe...
The Western Equatorial Pacific (WEP) warm pool, with surface temperatures >28 °C and a relatively de...
The Indo-Pacific Warm Pool is currently the warmest region of the modern ocean, with annual average ...
Palaeoclimate records and numerical model simulations indicate that changes in tropical and subtropi...
Multiproxy geologic records of d18O and Mg/Ca in fossil foraminifera from sediments under the Easter...
Multiproxy geologic records of δ18O and Mg/Ca in fossil foraminifera from sediments under the Easter...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
International audienceMoisture transport from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean across Central Ameri...
The tropical Pacific is a significant component of the ocean's climate system and a source of consid...
Evidence from geologic archives suggests that there were large changes in the tropical hydrologic cy...
International audienceThe Eastern Equatorial Paci c region is marked by extreme latitudinal gradient...
In Project I, Western tropical Pacific sea surface temperatures and Pacific Deep Water temperatures ...
The late Pliocene/early Pleistocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation (iNHG) represe...
The Western Equatorial Pacific (WEP) warm pool, with surface temperatures >28 °C and a relatively de...
The Indo-Pacific Warm Pool is currently the warmest region of the modern ocean, with annual average ...
Palaeoclimate records and numerical model simulations indicate that changes in tropical and subtropi...